DDKF Model United Nations (DDKF MUN)
What is MUN?
Model United Nations (MUN) is a simulation of the principal organs and agencies of the United Nations. These simulations educate participants about pressing international issues. Participants role-play as delegates representing a member country or international organization in simulated UN committees — discussing, debating, and developing solutions in the form of resolutions and reports.

Who Can Participate?
Any student currently studying in Grades 7, 8, 9, or 10 (Academic Year 2026–27) who wants to grow beyond the classroom.

Benefits of MUNing
MUN provides a platform for students to learn and understand global trends on various international issues. It builds confidence, encourages leadership and diplomatic skills through its innovative and formal structure. These skills help throughout your career — and recruiters often give additional weightage to MUN on your CV.

The DDKF MUN
2-Day Conference with committee sessions and an International Press — open to KVO and Non-KVO students. Quality debates monitored by an experienced Executive Board (EB) with extensive MUN experience. Students are assigned personal country representatives from among 193 UN member states. Awards given for Best Delegate, High Commendation, and Special Mention based on performance

