The Change the World Model United Nations (CWMUN) is an annual international meetings program attended by more than 5000 students from all over the world, in which they debate the major issues of the international political agenda. CWMUN is the largest international youth Forum on the planet which takes place in different cities: New York City, Abu Dhabi, Singapore and Rome
The experience is designed for young people who want to change the world and improve themselves. Change the World is an opportunity to grow, learn to relate to those who think differently and become citizens of the world. CWMUN is a unique event where students, political leaders, sports champions and geopolitics experts come together to discuss about future, cooperation and sustainability.
Thanks to the work we’ve been doing through the years; students develop leadership, research, writing, public speaking skills as well as problem solving expertise. An active participation encourage consensus building through mediation and negotiation, conflict resolution and the ability to rapidly build friendly and profitable relations among people.
Additionally, the Change the World Model United Nations – one in a hundreds MUN Conferences – every year selects and plans special educational activities choosing among the most important global issues to be addressed to the Committees (for example: global warming and climate change, water shortages and sanitation, peace and security, human rights , poverty and hunger, social and economic development , globalization). During our Conference, students work together in order to present concrete solutions to the matters under discussion, as if they were in a real world forum, studying and discussing key geopolitical issues.
Associazione Diplomatici was founded in 2000, since then, 102 conferences have been organized, counting 21440 students involved, coming from 149 countries.
Since its foundation, the Change the World Model UN program has hosted many important guests that fully believe in its mission. Take a look at the video and see it yourself!