Build the future. Resolve the crisis. Become a delegate.
Построй будущее. Разрешай кризисы. Стань делегатом.
PDP Model United Nations is a diplomatic simulation where students step into the role of UN delegates — representing countries, debating real-world issues, and drafting resolutions. It builds public speaking, negotiation, research and leadership skills that last a lifetime.
Represent a nation, study its foreign policy, and see the world's challenges through new eyes.
Deliver formal speeches, defend your positions, and master the art of persuasion under pressure.
Negotiate alliances, form blocs, draft resolutions, and build consensus to solve global crises.
Committees
Delegates
UN Nations
Day
Six unique arenas of debate — from global policy to fast-paced crisis simulations.
The principal deliberative body of the UN, where all member states debate global issues from climate to poverty.
The UN's most powerful body, responsible for international peace and security. 15 members, 5 with veto power.
Посвящён гендерному равенству и расширению прав и возможностей женщин. Заседания проходят на русском языке.
A fast-paced, real-time simulation. The situation evolves with every update — adapt, issue directives, lead under pressure.
Step into a defining moment of history — with the power to change outcomes through diplomacy, cunning, and strategy.
The United Nations Children's Fund — protecting children's rights, health, and education in crises around the world.
From sign-up to the committee floor in five simple steps.
Fill in the application form and pick your committee preference.
The secretariat reviews your application and sends your login via Telegram.
Log in to your portal to see the country you'll represent.
Research your country and upload your position paper before the deadline.
Step onto the floor, negotiate, pass resolutions — and take home an award.
The full conference handbook — everything a delegate needs to know.
Download PDFStep-by-step structure and tips for your country's position paper.
Download PDFMotions, points, and the formal rules that run every committee session.
Download PDFThe organizers and chairs behind PDP MUN 2026.








One intense day of diplomacy — Saturday, 25 July 2026.
Outstanding diplomacy is recognised in every committee.
The single most outstanding delegate in each committee.
Exceptional debate, diplomacy and resolution-writing.
Consistent, high-quality participation throughout.
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Secure your place at one of Uzbekistan's premier MUN conferences. Limited seats per committee — apply early.
Issued to all delegates who complete the conference
Comprehensive background guides for all topics
Best Delegate, Outstanding Delegate, Honourable Mention
Connect with students from across Uzbekistan
No questions match your search.
No experience is required for most committees. GA, UN Women, Historical Crisis and UNICEF are all beginner-friendly. We run pre-conference workshops to help first-timers prepare.
Most committees (GA, SC, CC, HC, UNICEF) are conducted in English. UN Women is conducted entirely in Russian.
Fee details will be announced soon. Follow our social channels for updates. Early applicants may receive discounts.
A one-page document where your country states its stance on the topic and proposes solutions. After you're accepted, you can write it (or upload a file) right inside your delegate portal — and we give you a ready template.
A moderated caucus is structured debate — the chair gives each delegate a set time to speak on a sub-topic. An unmoderated caucus is free time to walk around, lobby and write resolutions with allies.
Western business formal: suit or blazer, dress shirt, formal trousers/skirt and closed shoes. Dress to feel like a diplomat — it really sets the tone.
Study your country's UN positions, read the study guide (provided after registration), and write a position paper. Western business formal attire is required.
The secretariat assigns countries based on your committee choice, experience and preferences. You'll be notified 2 weeks before the conference.
Yes. School or university delegations can apply together. Contact us for group registrations of 5 or more delegates.
Motions move the debate forward (e.g. "motion for a moderated caucus"). Points raise an issue (point of order = a rule was broken; point of inquiry = a question about the rules). Don't worry — the chair guides you, and it's all in our Rules of Procedure handout.
Resolutions usually pass by simple majority (or two-thirds for some). In the Security Council, a "no" from a permanent member (P5) is a veto. You'll vote live from your own portal during the session.
Totally normal! Read your study guide, prepare a short opening speech, and just raise your placard once early — it gets easier fast. We run beginner workshops, and your delegate portal even includes a PDP MUN AI helper to answer prep questions anytime.
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