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EIMUN 2023

With the theme "Where Diversity meets Diplomacy”, Everest International Model United Nations 2023 bridges diverse communities and cultures to create inclusive solutions for global challenges. Making diversity its greatest asset, this grand program will host 200 energetic youths from 14+ countries from South and Central Asia and beyond to participate and engage in constructive debate to solve major global issues. The conference will be held in the heart of the Himalayas - Nepal in the capital city of Kathmandu from 10th to 14th July 2023.

As the 8th edition of EIMUN, it is the final stop in the Road to EIMUN 2023 campaign. After hosting 7 provincial level Model UN conferences, now we are ready to embark on our largest event - "EIMUN 2023". This conference will become a platform for many youths to reflect not just on their debating skills, but also to unlock skill sets including networking, making connections, establishing a cultural exchange, making memories, and ultimately refining diplomacy at large.

Committees and Agendas

UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme)

  • Agenda 1: Promoting one health approach to strengthen the health system for sustainable Development
  • Agenda 2: The need for Air Quality Control in tackling exposure to air pollution

UNSC (United Nations Security Council)

  • Agenda 1: Addressing the regional instability of Afghanistan by the Taliban takeover.
  • Agenda 2: Combating cyber threats and protecting critical infrastructures from attacks.

ECOFIN (Economic and Financial Affairs Council)

  • Agenda 1: Addressing structural unemployment due to technological automation.
  • Agenda 2: Addressing the issues created by global tech monopolization.

UN WOMEN (United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women)

  • Agenda 1: Recognizing and Investing in Care Economy for Gender Equality
  • Agenda 2: Effective Access to financial resources for women entrepreneurship.

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

  • Agenda 1: State Accountability on Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency
  • Agenda 2: Social service inequalities faced by migrant and displaced children

EIMUN 2022

The theme for EIMUN 2022, was “engage, educate, empower”. Making diversity as it’s greatest assets, this grandly hosted program where 200 energetic youths from 10 various nations participated were engaged in debate to solve major global issues.

Making it’s landmark as 7th edition of MUN hosted across various provinces, Through with some tough challenges due to the pandemic, EIMUN 2022 had participation of 200 youths acting as delegates, participating from various south Asian, and central Asian nations . EIMUN 2022 allowed many youths to reflect their debateful skills, hidden knowledges and experience challenge, learning, growth and achievements.

Committees and Agendas

World Trade Organization

  • Agenda 1: Impact of covid-19 on small and medium scale enterprices worldwide
  • Agenda 2: Strategy for global revival of the tourism industry

United Nations Democracy Fund

  • Agenda 1: Fighting misinformation and fake news and aspiring for a free media to uphold the tenets of democracy.
  • Agenda 2: Protection of new democracies and democratic institutions from instability and coups.

United Nations Security Council

  • Agenda 1: Radicalization and violent extremism among the youth on the internet.
  • Agenda 2: The Situation of Uyghur Muslims

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

  • Agenda 1: Strengthening blockchain for sustainable community development
  • Agenda 2: Addressing climate change challenges on global trade and sustainable development

EIMUN 2019

As an opportunity for Young Leaders to grow into Global Changemakers, EIMUN 2019 hosted 200 young Diplomats from the entire Indo-Pacific Region and beyond to provide a holistic atmosphere were some of the major international agendas of world concern were discussed to come up with an innovative set of solutions. Diplomats from around 22 countries had participated in the 5 day long residential conference to where participants were engaged in activities beyond the committee sessions. A harmonical display of cultural affinity was observed in Global Village and everyone were engrossed in team building games the following evening. Expert Sessions from veterans in the areas of discussion were invited where they presented a very precise and contemporary picture of the world today. Experts also presented the work that various international agencies were doing to solve the issue.

EIMUN 2019 hosted a special UN Panel Discussion where High Dignitaries from several UN Agencies were invited to participate in an panel discussion where they presented some of the work that they were currently involved in and later addressed the questions by the fellow delegates.

EIMUN 2019 was a wholesome experience of rich cultural harmony and intellectual integrity. The committees came up with substantial resolutions providing that the conference met all of its set goals.

Committees and Agendas

International Monetary Fund

  • Standardizing Remittance Corridors.
  • IMF Loan Amendment: Improve Institutions for Economic Development & Equality.

UN Women

  • Combating Trafficking in Persons & Exploitation of Female Migrant Domestic Workers.
  • Institutionalizing Structural Economic & Financial Reforms to Encourage Inclusive Female Participation in the Workplace

United Nations Security Council

  • Denuclearization of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
  • Preventing Violent Extremism and Youth Radicalization.

United Nations Human Rights Council

  • Improving International Coordination on & Safety Conditions for Rohingya Refugees.
  • Developing Data Protection & Privacy Framework.

United Nations World Food Program

  • Implementing Sustainable Agricultural Practices that Address Climate Change Challenges.
  • Developing Infrastructural Support for Accessible & Affordable Food.

EIMUN 2018

With the theme “Engage, Educate and Empower” EIMUN 2018 had around 200 delegates coming from 15 different countries, having meaningful discussions and heated debates on some of the major world issues, proposing solutions and at the end of the day coming to a consensus and drafting the resolution. Delegates from South and Central Asia showcased their diplomacy and negotiation skills in the committee sessions whereas outside committee sessions, they could be seen forming bonds and networking.What made this EIMUN exceptional was the global village program.Global Village was an exposition of diversity and a celebration of cultures brought by the gathering of all delegates for cultural understanding to share and celebrate each other's cultures.

Committees and Agendas

International Monetary Fund

  • Formulating effective mechanisms for regulating the use of digital payment platforms.
  • Formulating costs and mitigating strategies of corruption control to achieve sustainable development.

UN Women

  • Articulating linkages between policy making and programming to address gender responsive budgeting.
  • Formulating and implementing sustainable policies to ensure women’s equal right to economic resources.
  • Strengthening effective participation of women in decision-making roles in politics.

United Nations Security Council

  • Implementation of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security.
  • Addressing information privacy concerns and formulating effective mechanism for strengthening data security.
  • Security Issues in Yemen.

United Nations Human Rights Council

  • Advancing human rights and achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through promotion of gender equality.
  • Institutional reforms to address socio-economic implications of youth unemployment.
  • Strengthening emergency humanitarian assistance for mitigating natural disasters.

United Nations Development Program

  • Achieving SDGs through inclusive local governance system.
  • Increasing aid effectiveness to eradicate poverty in developing countries.
  • Addressing the impact of globalization on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).

EIMUN 2017

Series of MUN workshops led the path to EIMUN 2017 setting a benchmark for international conferences henceforth to be conducted in Nepal. From the 16th to the 19th of July, 2017; while the world was running its usual course, 200 youths from 12 different countries were engulfed in the task of discussing the most imperative global issues to provide innovative yet practicable solutions. Young leaders from South and Central Asia acquired the perfect impression of the way their paradigm ought to be set for the necessary sustainable development of these regions. The 14 national and 3 international scholarships provided made the opportunity available to proficient youths.

Committees and Agendas

United Nations Environment Programme

  • Ivory Poaching and Protection of Endangered Species.
  • Water Security: Delivering secure water for health and economic prosperity.

Economy and Financial Committee

  • Improving access to finance to reduce global poverty.
  • Food Security and Sustainable Agricultural Development.

United Nations Security Council

  • Countering youth radicalization.
  • Threat of nuclear proliferation and disarmament.

United Nations Human Rights Council

  • Planet 50:50 by 2030 for Achieving SDGs.
  • Human rights violations of international migrant workers with special focus in Middle East.

EIMUN 2016

The relevance of EIMUN 2016-Regional edition lies in the similarities shared by countries in South and Central Asia and Africa in terms of socio-cultural and geo-political aspects. Addressing prevalent problems with a collaborative like-mindedness has become imperative for securing sustainable development of these regions. Hence, from the 15th to the 19th of August, 2016, 180 participants from 8 different countries participated in hearty discussions and debate with the sole motive to garner diplomatic skills by simulating the UN committees. Altogether 4 UN committees were simulated where participants regardless, of what bound them, discussed on some of the most severe issues of 2016. The scholarships provided by the gracious donors helped the participants overcome their financial boundaries.

Committees and Agendas

United Nations Environment Programme

  • Water scarcity.
  • Coordinating regional responses to epidemics.

The Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Affairs Committee

  • Providing for freedom of speech and addressing press censorship.
  • Promoting the human rights of migrant workers.

United Nations Security Council

  • Implication of China’s territorial settlement in South China sea dispute.
  • Preventing and countering violent extremism in South and Central Asia.

Economic and Social Council

  • The impact of economic growth, industrial structure and urbanization on carbon emission intensity.
  • Limited access to sea ports as one of the biggest challenges for trade in landlocked countries.

EIMUN 2015

“Preservation and Perseverance: Keys to Sustainable World Future”.

The theme for EIMUN 2015, the second rendition of the Everest International Model United Nations fostered immense enhancement of diplomatic skill-set of young leaders. 150 participants from 18 distinct countries engaged in numerous remarkable discussions in the conspicuous attempt to simulate 4 discrete UN committees. The rigor put into research prior the conference was rightly met as EIMUN 2015 could delightfully instill noteworthy assets in its participants, proving itself to be a great progress since EIMUN 2014. With a respectable amount of scholarships provided to the youths hailing from developing nations, it substantiated, yet again, a process of education must witness no restraints!

Committees and Agendas

United Nations Environment Programme

  • Obligations of Member States to reduce the risk of natural disasters for sustainable living.

The Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Affairs Committee

  • Universal recognition of the rights of the LGBTQI people in the 21st century.

United Nations Security Council

  • Issue of admission of Palestine as a member of the United Nations.

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • International cooperation on post-disaster restoration of World Cultural Heritage Sites.

EIMUN 2014

"The commencement of a phenomenon of leading an entire generation towards becoming realistic intellects. EIMUN 2014 efficaciously lived up to the axiom Educate. Engage. Empower"

The first ever international MUN organized by Nepalese students, the Everest International Model United Nations (EIMUN 2014) witnessed a fervent participation of 150 youths from eight different nations. With its sole foundation based on the three pillars: availability, accessibility and affordability, it reached out to an extensively diversified group of keen youths regardless of the differences they possessed. The solitary but foremost resemblance of the aspiration to get the stimulating experience of MUN made the differences seem trivial. Furthermore, the reservations and the scholarships by our benign donors, helped overcome the restrictions for dreamers to become achievers.

Committees and Agendas

United Nations Environment Programme

  • Global use of pesticides and its impact on environment and health
  • Reducing risks and vulnerabilities from glacier lake outburst flood- a global responsibility

The Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Affairs Committee

  • Universality of social security
  • Legality of secession of Crimea

United Nations Security Council

  • Conflict in Gaza- A threat to world peace and order?

United Nations Human Rights Council

  • Situation of migrant workers in the Middle-East countries with the special focus on women.
  • Right to truth as state’s responsibility in post conflict scenario.