NGMUN FORUM 2026 | Tokyo 2026-03-21 | 2026-03-21 | mymun

Conference

Online

Mar 21 - Mar 22, 2026

150 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Applications

Delegates

Jan 2, 2026 - Mar 21, 2026

NGMUN FORUM IS HERE FOR YOU!

NGMUN FORUM is the second edition of Nihon Global Model United Nations — a student-led, international online MUN conference designed to foster meaningful dialogue on global challenges through informed debate and diplomacy.

Taking place on 14-15 March 2026, NGMUN FORUM brings together passionate delegates from around the world to engage in high-quality committee sessions guided by experienced Chairs and a dedicated Secretariat. The conference aims to provide an accessible and inclusive platform for students to develop critical thinking, public speaking, negotiation, and leadership skills, completely free of cost.

NGMUN FORUM features three dynamic committees, each addressing pressing global issues from unique perspectives. Delegates will have the opportunity to compete for committee awards, including special categories of recognition, while Executive Board members will receive official certifications acknowledging their leadership and contribution.

With a strong emphasis on substance, collaboration, and growth, NGMUN FORUM strives to create an enriching MUN experience for both first-time delegates and seasoned participants.

Committees

• UNODC — United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

• UN Women (UNW) — United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women

• ECOSOC — United Nations Economic and Social Counci


 

Ratings

NGMUN FORUM 2026

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3.61

22 Ratings

NGMUNS 2026

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3.80

27 Ratings

Committees

UNODC
UNW
ECOSOC
UNODC
UNW
ECOSOC
Size

53 Spots

Size

43 Spots

Size

53 Spots

Topic

Approaches to Addressing Drug Abuse and Trafficking through Criminal Justice and Public Health Systems

Topic

Evaluating the Role of Gender Quotas and Targeted Policies in Advancing Gender Equality

Topic

Balancing Economic Growth with Labor Rights and Environmental Sustainability in Developing Economies