ALMUN

Countdown to ALMUN 2026
Welcome to the third edition of ALMUN, the International School of Almere’s very own Model United Nations Conference! After an impressive two years, we are proud to announce that ALMUN 2026 will feature 8 exciting committees, making it our most dynamic and engaging event yet. The conference will be taking place on March 6–7th of 2026.
Whether you’re an expert delegate with years of experience or stepping into the world of Model UN for the very first time, ALMUN offers something for everyone. Engage in stimulating discussions, build lasting friendships, and hone your skills in public speaking, negotiation, and critical thinking. With innovative committees and diverse topics, these two days promise a vibrant atmosphere where every voice matters. Join us for an unforgettable and exciting experience as we debate, collaborate, and shape the future together!
Please click the links below to find the relevant information.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES & TOPICS
HANDBOOK & ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
- Date: March 6-7, 2026
- Location: International School Almere
- Address: Breskensweg 5 1324 KE, Almere
- Dress code: Formal attire (male delegates are expected to wear a tie)
- Registration fees:
- Delegate fee: €35 per participant
- ISAL delegate fee: €25 per participant
- StOff fee: €25 per participant
PAYMENT METHOD
- Deadline: February 20th, 2026
- Back Account: NL69RABO0132484420 t.n.v. Het Baken Almere
- Description: International School Almere MUN Conference 6/03/26 + your name + your school
- Registration deadline: February 22, 2026
- StOff application deadline: February 11, 2026
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES & TOPICS
General Assembly 1 (GA1):
Topic 1: Preventing the illicit trade and diversion of small arms and light weapons in conflict zones
Topic 2: Addressing the threat of chemical and biological weapons in modern warfare
General Assembly (GA3):
Topic 1: Combating online hate speech and the spread of extremist ideologies across digital platforms
Topic 2: Ensuring the protection and rights of refugees and asylum seekers within host states
Security Council:
Topic 1: Addressing the Escalation of Gang Violence and the Breakdown of Governance in Haiti
Topic 2: Addressing maritime security threats and piracy in the Red Sea and Horn of Africa
International Court of Justice (ICJ) :
Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (The Gambia v. Myanmar)
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
Topic 1: Addressing the global debt crisis and its impact on economic stability in developing nations
Topic 2: Evaluating the implications of artificial intelligence replacing human labor in developing economies
Human Rights Council (HRC)
Topic 1: Promoting the global abolition of the death penalty to uphold the right to life
Topic 2: Ensuring the rights of protesters and protecting the freedom of peaceful assembly
Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)
Topic 1: Combating gender bias in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies
Topic 2: Promoting gender equality through the implementation of mandatory gender quotas in parliaments
League of Nations (LoN)
Topic 1: Addressing Japanese aggression in Manchuria to preserve international peace and uphold collective security (1931)
Topic 2: Preventing escalation and promoting diplomatic resolution during the Yugoslavia–Albania border conflict (1921)
REGISTRATION FORMS
Please choose the relevant form:
International Court of Justice
HANDBOOK & ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Please download the handbook here