KAMUN 2026 | Kuwait City 2026-01-08 | 2026-01-08 | mymun

Conference

Kuwait City, Kuwait

Jan 8 - Jan 10, 2026

University Students and School Students

Connecting voices. Charting Changes.

KA-MUN is a dynamic Model United Nations conference held in Kuwait City, where students come together to debate global issues, develop leadership skills, learn about the world, and have internal social connections. Our conference features multiple committees, such as the Security Council and General Assembly, offering participants the opportunity to represent numerous countries and engage in meaningful discussions. We offer a well-organized application process with clear deadlines and convenient payment options to ensure a seamless experience for all attendees. Join us for an empowering opportunity to enhance your leadership and negotiation skills in an international setting.

Committees

Security Council
Economic and Social Council
Human Rights Council
Crisis Committee
World Health Organization
Majlis
Arab League
European Union
Environmental Committee
Territorial Committee
Mu7afathat (Governates)
Disarmament Committee
Majlis il Baladiya (Municipal Council)
Mubarkiya
Wa96a: Harb al-Wasta (الواسطة حرب)
Security Council
Economic and Social Council
Human Rights Council
Crisis Committee
World Health Organization
Majlis
Arab League
European Union
Environmental Committee
Territorial Committee
Mu7afathat (Governates)
Disarmament Committee
Majlis il Baladiya (Municipal Council)
Mubarkiya
Wa96a: Harb al-Wasta (الواسطة حرب)
Size

15 Spots

Size

52 Spots

Size

47 Spots

Description

Theme: Local Governance, Urban Struggles, and Grassroots Solutions Concept: Cities are expanding, services are crumbling. Majlis il Baladiya simulates a city council where representatives debate how t...

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Description

Theme: Trade, Culture, and Power in a Pre-Oil Gulf Concept: Set in a fictionalized version of an old Gulf market, Mubarkiya brings merchants, tribal leaders, scholars, and foreign agents together in a...

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Topics

Should the city privatize trash collection?

How do you balance development with heritage preservation?

Who speaks for the underrepresented parts of the city?

Topics

Should foreign traders be taxed more?

Can tribes agree on a unified market law?

Is the growing influence of outsiders a threat or opportunity?

Topics

Is Wasta cultural, or criminal?

Can reform happen without shaking the system?

Should a “Wasta tax” be introduced?

Organizers