Conference
Online
Nov 15 - Nov 16, 2025
2000 delegates expected
University Students and School Students
Applications
Chairs
Jan 8, 2025 - Apr 8, 2025
Delegates
Mar 8, 2025 - Nov 8, 2025
Head Delegates
Mar 13, 2025 - Nov 8, 2025
Faculty Advisor
Mar 13, 2025 - Nov 8, 2025
One Region, Many Voices, Endless Possibilities
DMUN Arab League 2025 – Description
- What is DMUN Arab League 2025?
DMUN Arab League 2025 is an engaging regional diplomacy simulation hosted by the DMUN Foundation, designed to immerse participants in the structures, challenges, and cooperation mechanisms of the Arab League. Through realistic committee sessions, delegates will explore pressing social, environmental, legal, and security issues affecting the Arab world today. - Dates:
November 15–16, 2025 - Format:
Fully Online and Free of Charge, ensuring open access to students and aspiring diplomats from across the Arab region and beyond. - What is Being Simulated?
Delegates will represent Member States and engage in deliberations across four specialized organs of the Arab League:- Council of Arab Social Affairs Ministers
- Focuses on social development, public health, education, family welfare, and broader socioeconomic issues across the Arab world.
- Council of Arab Ministers of the Environment
- Deals with environmental cooperation, regional climate strategies, desertification, sustainable development, and disaster response coordination.
- Arab Court of Justice
- A judicial simulation modeled on proposals for an Arab regional court, tasked with resolving inter-state legal disputes and promoting rule of law and legal harmonization in the region.
- Joint Defence Council of the Arab League
- Addresses collective security, regional defense policy, and crisis response coordination among Arab states.
- Council of Arab Social Affairs Ministers
- Conference Highlights:
- Simulation of real-world regional diplomacy rooted in Arab League frameworks.
- Culturally contextualized discussions on urgent regional challenges.
- Structured sessions that mirror official Arab League protocols and decision-making processes.
- Who Should Participate?
- Students and young leaders with an interest in:
- Middle Eastern politics and regional governance
- Social policy, environmental issues, and legal studies
- Conflict resolution and collective security
- Diplomacy and intergovernmental negotiation
- Students and young leaders with an interest in:
- What You’ll Gain:
- Practical experience in Arab regional policymaking and diplomacy
- Deepened knowledge of key regional institutions and cooperation frameworks
- Strengthened skills in public speaking, negotiation, and policy formulation
- Certificates of participation, with awards for outstanding delegates and contributions
Committees
Organizers