DMUN Model African Union 2025 | Nairobi 2025-12-06 | 2025-12-06 | mymun

Conference

Online

Dec 6 - Dec 7, 2025

2000 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Applications

Chairs

Mar 9, 2025 - Mar 29, 2025

Delegates

Feb 24, 2025 - Nov 29, 2025

Head Delegates

Mar 13, 2025 - Nov 29, 2025

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One Continent, Many Voices, Shared Vision

DMUN Model African Union 2025 

  • What is DMUN Model African Union 2025?
    DMUN Model African Union 2025 is a regional diplomacy simulation hosted by the DMUN Foundation, offering participants an immersive experience in the policymaking, conflict resolution, and integration efforts of the African Union. Delegates will explore the Union’s institutional processes while engaging in meaningful dialogue on continental challenges and opportunities for sustainable development.
  • Dates:
    December 6–7, 2025
  • Format:
    Fully Online and Free of Charge, making it accessible to students and youth globally, particularly across the African continent.
  • What is Being Simulated?
    Participants will represent AU Member States and engage in sessions across four core organs and committees of the African Union:
    • Specialised Technical Committee on Migration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (STC-MRIDPs)
      • Focuses on addressing issues related to migration governance, refugee protection, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and humanitarian coordination across Africa.
    • Executive Council
      • Composed of Ministers from each Member State, this body discusses and implements policies in coordination with the Assembly.
      • Delegates engage in policy deliberations on economic, social, and legal affairs.
    • Peace and Security Council (PSC)
      • The AU’s standing decision-making body for the prevention, management, and resolution of conflicts.
      • Simulates discussions on peacekeeping, early warning mechanisms, and regional security.
    • Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC)
      • Composed of ambassadors accredited to the AU, this body prepares the work of the Executive Council and manages administrative and budgetary matters.
      • Delegates simulate diplomatic negotiations on institutional governance and AU operations.
  • Conference Highlights:
    • Realistic simulation of key AU decision-making and technical bodies.
    • Debate on pan-African issues including peacebuilding, migration, governance, and development.
    • Structured sessions guided by official AU procedures and diplomatic protocol.
  • Who Should Participate?
    • Students and aspiring diplomats with interests in:
      • African regional politics and integration
      • Migration and humanitarian policy
      • Conflict prevention and peacebuilding
      • Public administration and international relations
  • What You’ll Gain:
    • Hands-on experience with African Union diplomacy and intergovernmental processes
    • Enhanced leadership, public speaking, and consensus-building skills
    • A deeper understanding of continental cooperation and Africa’s role in global affairs
    • Certificates of participation and awards for outstanding delegates

Committees

Specialised Technical Committee Migration Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
The Excecutive Council
The Peace and Security Council
The Permanent Representatives Committee
Specialised Technical Committee Migration Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
The Excecutive Council
The Peace and Security Council
The Permanent Representatives Committee
Size

53 Spots

Size

53 Spots

Size

15 Spots

Size

54 Spots

Topic

Strengthening Regional Cooperation to Address the Challenges of Forced Displacement and Irregular Migration in Africa

Topic

Addressing Water Scarcity and Transboundary Water Disputes

Topic

Combating Extremism and Terrorism in Africa

Topic

Improving Financial Contributions to the African Union