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Secretary-General's Foreword
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In a world increasingly divided by shifting geopolitical landscapes, advancements in technology, and mounting environmental risks, the importance of dialogue and collaboration has never been greater. Today’s global crises are not confined by borders; instead, they impact everybody, from global economies to individuals.

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From the ongoing humanitarian challenges caused by climate-induced disasters and displacement, to the pressing need for equitable access to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the world stands at a crossroads. Food insecurity, global health disparities, and security threats continue to test international cooperation, while the digital divide continues to engender unequal access to knowledge and opportunities.

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Yet amid these challenges, the opportunities to build bridges are numerous. Nations and organisations are working together to address climate threats, mediate conflicts, promote sustainable development, and foster innovation. By focusing on shared values and common goals, it is possible to turn divisions into pathways for progress.

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This year, CUIMUN 2025 invites delegates to think critically about how the international community can work beyond differences, embracing diplomacy and understanding to meet these challenges head-on. Together, we can explore solutions that unify, rather than divide, and pave the way for a more resilient, inclusive and peaceful future.

Why CUIMUN?

CUIMUN, dating back to 1994, is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious MUN conferences in Europe. During each of its 26 editions, it welcomed around 500 delegates from all across the globe and provided them with a platform to discuss issues of global importance within diverse UN committees, agencies, funds and programmes. CUIMUN is held every year in November and is a part of Cambridge University United Nations Association (CUUNA), a registered society with the Cambridge Student Union. This year, we expect to be welcoming approximately 200 delegates to debate across 7 committees, inspiring the next generation of leaders, professionals and changemakers through two days of debate, networking opportunities and social events. Participants will also enjoy an iconic Formal Hall in one of the university’s historic colleges. 

CUIMUN in Numbers

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PAST EDITIONs

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