ReModelUN

From debate to impact: bringing your voice to the United Nations

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Ideas. Impact.

ReModelUN reimagines the traditional Model United Nations (MUN) format. Instead of representing countries, participants put forward their own ideas within special committees. These proposals are synthesised using AI and then shared with the relevant UN agencies.

Designed as an easy-to-implement add-on to any MUN conference, ReModelUN goes beyond debate to focus on concrete solutions to real-world challenges.

The pilot

In April 2025, the inaugural ReModelUN pilot programme, launched as a special MUN committee of the UNESCO on the future of learning, was organised by the Learning Planet Institute and mymun.com - the largest platform, to date, connecting young people to thousands of MUN conferences around the world.

Students co-designed a Student Charter for the Learning Planet Academy, whose ambition is to train learners to be the best of and for the world.

The most valuable proposals were integrated into the Academy and shared with the Institute’s UN partners: UNESCO and the United Nations University.

Testimonials

This format allowed us to debate not as rivals, but as startup founders. By embracing total creative freedom, we moved beyond existing structures to propose alternative models. This collective energy reminded me why ReModelUN is essential: it's one of the few spaces where you really have the right to imagine the future.

ReModelUN Participant 1

ReModelUN is a transformative experience that pushes us out of our comfort zone. Here, no one is out to win: we learn to suspend our egos to co-create. It's a rare space that offers the freedom to dream and collaborate across boundaries, revealing the true essence of diplomacy: respect, active listening and building a shared goal.

ReModelUN Participant 2

Launch of the ReModelUN pilot at the Learning Planet Institute, in the presence of Dr. Felipe Paullier, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Youth – April 2025

How do I register?

  1. Sign up via mymun.com
  2. Prepare using the case study guides provided by the Learning Planet Institute
  3. Take part in committee sessions: collaborate to draft clauses and build resolutions that reflect your collective vision
  4. Drafting and voting: proposals are individually credited to their authors, ensuring collective ownership without dominance by any single participant
  5. Submission of resolutions: final proposals are reviewed by the Learning Planet Institute and then shared with the relevant UN agencies for consideration
  6. Selected ideas receive a personal acknowledgement and potential future opportunities within the Institute and the UN ecosystem
  7. All participants receive an official certificate from the Learning Planet Institute and mymun.com

Go further

Discover, imagine, build

ReModelUN is part of a series of complementary (inter)national youth engagement and/or education programmes run by the Learning Planet Institute.

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