CACMUN TEAM
MISSION​​
Create an experience in which delegates can develop their understanding of different perspectives regarding national and global issues that surround them. The model aims to ensure that participants grow as individuals and search for solutions to political, social, and economic problems by putting in practice the principles of contemporary diplomacy.
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VISION​​
CACMUN XIlI aims to offer a United Nations Model experience of high academic and logistic quality, based on four pillars: Respect, Solidarity, Honesty, and Responsibility, which will foster a positive atmosphere for debate. The model seeks to be an inclusive and peaceful model in which all delegates feel comfortable when participating.
Dear MUN Community.
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Welcome to the 14th edition of Colegio Anglo Colombiano’s Model United Nations — CACMUN XIV. On behalf of the secretariat, we are beyond honoured to welcome you to this learning experience where our knowledge and leadership capacities will build a space for development of critical thinking abilities to evaluate challenges of global relevance.
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Our signature theme “Eyes on Utopia, Feet on Earth” once again guides us in our endeavours to forge a unique model that cultivates global citizenship around the pillars of voice, community and legacy. We find ourselves as actors of a society with ever-changing political frameworks and thus, consider it our duty to catapult voices of individuals in the CACMUN community to create a long-lasting legacy of broadening perspectives. We encourage delegates to recognize the nuances of conflict and expose themselves to diverse viewpoints, because only then - we believe, growth occurs.
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We are certain that the sharing of ideas among participants in CACMUN XIV will produce new and powerful generation resonances between all involved; prompting us to remember that another world is not only possible, but is on its way. Thank you for joining us as we envision a sustainable and just eutopia whilst standing on an earth of never-ending opportunities to unveil the hope to devise change.
Sincerely,
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Sofia Arboleda, Secretary-General