DAV Public School Hosts Successful Model UN Conference
Decennial Negotiation Summit Concludes with Emphasis on Global Cooperation
DBMUN 2024 wraps up, fostering diplomacy and collaboration among young leaders tackling pressing global issues.
JAMSHEDPUR – DAV Public School, Bistupur, concluded its Model United Nations Conference (DBMUN 2024) on August 17, 2024, highlighting international cooperation and youth leadership.
The two-day event brought together aspiring young leaders to address critical global challenges.
Delegates engaged in heated debates across various committees, including the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
The conference’s theme, "It is humanity that weaves the threads of unity to shape a better world," set the tone for discussions.
Participants were encouraged to carry forward the spirit of diplomacy and collaboration beyond the conference.
"The skills acquired, the friendships made, and the perspectives gained are the true takeaways," remarked one of the organizers.
The UNSC focused on promoting stability in the Middle East, with delegates proposing solutions to ongoing regional tensions.
Heated arguments erupted between representatives of Israel and Palestine, reflecting real-world complexities.
The UNHRC tackled criminal violence in Latin America and the Caribbean, exploring strategies for improved law enforcement and social programs.
Delegates in the UN Women committee addressed women’s health issues and the eradication of sexual labor.
Climate change took center stage in the UNFCCC, with discussions on enhancing Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to align with Paris Agreement goals.
The All India Political Parties’ Meet debated the state of India’s federal structure and reservation policies.
Resolutions passed included calls for peacekeeping missions, economic support for conflict-affected regions, and enhanced climate finance mechanisms.
The event concluded with a reminder that the impact of such conferences extends far beyond the resolutions passed.

