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About ACI JMUN
ACI Junior Model United Nations (ACI JMUN) is the middle school Model United Nations conference of ACI Schools. It brings together young delegates to explore diplomacy, debate, and collaborative problem-solving.
The conference begins on April 10, 2026 at 13:00.
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Preparation & Rules of Practice

Before the Conference
Delegates are encouraged to research their assigned countries and committee topics in depth, review the background of each agenda item, and prepare opening speeches and draft resolutions where appropriate.

During the Conference
Delegates are expected to follow the rules of procedure, respect fellow participants, speak in formal language, and actively contribute to debates, lobbying, and resolution writing.

Conference

ACI JMUN 2026 will feature committees across political, social, economic, environmental, legal and humanitarian fields. Delegates will work together to propose realistic and constructive solutions to the global issues listed in the agenda items below.

Agenda Items

General Assembly First Committee – Disarmament & International Security

(GA1)
  1. Prohibition of the development and manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such weapons.
  2. Prevention of an arms race in outer space.
  3. Convention on prohibitions or restrictions on the use of certain conventional weapons used for armed conflict.

General Assembly Second Committee – Economic & Financial Committee

(GA2 / ECOFIN)
  1. Addressing the global debt crisis and enhancing access to sustainable development financing.
  2. Addressing the economic impacts of conflict and forced migration.
  3. Addressing economic blockades and restrictions: ensuring the free flow of goods, services, and finance to crisis regions.

General Assembly Third Committee – Social, Humanitarian & Cultural

(GA3 / SOCHUM)
  1. Addressing gender inequality in Afghanistan.
  2. Tackling the issue of human trafficking in South Asia.
  3. Liberating child soldiers in the Middle East.

General Assembly Fourth Committee – Environmental Committee

(GA4)
  1. Addressing the climate change inequalities that affect the agriculture of Sub-Saharan Africa.
  2. Regulating the exploitation of natural resources in Africa which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.
  3. Combatting freshwater scarcity in the Middle East and North Africa caused by pollution, urbanization, and climate change.

General Assembly Fifth Committee – Legal Committee

(GA5)
  1. Strengthening international legal frameworks for combatting cyberterrorism and cybercrime.
  2. Providing legal standards for artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons for use in armed conflicts.
  3. Establishing legal frameworks to monitor activities of peacemakers in active conflict sites.

Economic and Social Council

(ECOSOC)
  1. Addressing the impact of spiking tariffs and trust deficit in global trade on developing countries’ economies.
  2. Supporting economic empowerment and inclusive growth in Middle Eastern governments.
  3. Discussing the effects of emigration in social and economic aspects in Southeast Asia.

Security Council

(SC)
  1. Addressing the situation between Gaza and Israel concerning humanitarian aid and the prevention of civilian casualties.
  2. Striving for peace and settling territorial disputes between Russia and Ukraine.
  3. Addressing the threat of nuclear weapons in North Korea and focusing on denuclearization.

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

(UNESCO)
  1. Promoting the protection of cultural heritage in conflict zones.
  2. Addressing the issue of preserving education in post-earthquake zones.
  3. Promoting the ethical use of artificial intelligence for scientific development.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

(UNHCR)
  1. Strengthening refugee integration and economic inclusion in host countries.
  2. Ensuring the protection, shelter, and humanitarian access for internally displaced persons in the Gaza Strip.
  3. Preventing and responding to gender-based violence against refugees in host countries.

United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs

(UNOOSA)
  1. Ensuring transparency and data sharing between spacefaring nations.
  2. Addressing the growing threat of space debris and orbital pollution.
  3. Leveraging space innovation to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

World Health Organization

(WHO)
  1. Accelerating efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality rates in Eastern Asia.
  2. Combating noncommunicable diseases and obesity in low- and middle-income countries.
  3. Enhancing global preparedness and the quality of response to complex health emergencies in the Gaza Strip.
Provisional Schedule

The detailed daily schedule will be shared closer to the conference date. It will include registration times, opening and closing ceremonies, committee sessions, breaks, and social activities.

Welcoming Letter
Dear Participants,

We are delighted to welcome you to the inaugural session of Aci Junior Model United Nations (AciJMUN). It is our honour to host you at our very first conference, taking place on April 10–12 in Aci Schools, Istanbul / Turkey.

This year’s theme, “Global Challenges, United Solutions,” reflects the heart of what we hope to achieve together. JMUN is more than debating—it is a space for listening, understanding different perspectives, and discovering how cooperation can turn challenges into solutions. By stepping into the roles of global leaders, you will explore real-world issues while learning to communicate confidently and think critically.

AciJMUN began as a bold idea, and it has grown into a platform where young minds gather to discuss international problems and exchange ideas. We have worked with great dedication to prepare a conference that is engaging, meaningful, and inspiring for every delegate.

Our wish is that you leave these three days with stronger communication skills, greater confidence, and a deeper sense of global responsibility. Just as importantly, we hope you build new friendships and create lasting memories along the way.

On behalf of the AciJMUN Secretariat, we wish you three days filled with fruitful debates, meaningful collaboration, and inspiring moments.

AciJMUN Secretariat
Registration

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