MUN
EMIS MUN - Model United Nations at EMIS
“Model United Nations is an educational simulation in which students can learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations. At a MUN conference, students work as the representative of a country, organization, or person, and must solve a problem with other delegates from around the world.”
EMISMUN is a MUN Conference at EMIS that happens every year. It is entirely student-led and hosts around 200+ participants from our school and outside schools that register to join us! If you are from another school and want to experience MUN in an international environment, EMISMUN’s registration happens around December of each year.
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Register to the Event
When?
January 14th and 15th, 2026.
Wednesday – 14th January
12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.*
Thursday – 15th January
9:00 am – 7:30 p.m.*
Where?
EMIS – Hakfar Hayarok,
Ramat Hasharon
Tel Aviv
4780000
Contact info
Ali Abu Saif (Secretary General)
ali.a@em-is.org
Zoe Dvir (Under-Secretary-General)
zoe.d@em-is.org
Yotam Mossek (Under-Secretary-General)
yotam.m@em-is.org
Yonatan Efrati (Under-Secretary-General)
yonatan.e@em-is.org
How to join?
Register through our registration form according to the position you want to participate as (Chair or Delegate)
– Ask the educator responsible for you to fill out the Advisor Form
– Pay the Registration Fee
– Send the payment confirmation to one of the organizers
2026 EMISMUN
Every EMISMUN, our participants’ active role, critical thinking, creative solutions, and advanced research impress us!
To acknowledge their outstanding job at our event, we reward participants based on their performance.
We are happy to announce our 2026 awardees below:
Committees & Agendas 2026
Beginner Committees:
Arab League – Strengthening Refugee Protection Across the Syria Region: Shared Responsibility & Regional Cooperation
UNWomen – Sustaining Women’s Aid in Conflict Zones – many organizations face closure without funding
Human Rights (HRC) – Digital Rights Amid Polarization: safeguarding freedoms from censorship and algorithmic bias
World Health Organization (WHO) – Implementing the New Pandemic Agreement – fostering equitable cooperation via global preparedness
United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) – Climate Refugees and Environmental Justice – how degradation crosses borders and demands shared solutions
Disarmament & International Security (DISEC) – Preventing Cross-Border Proliferation – cooperative frameworks for WMD and small arms
Intermediate Committees:
UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) – Cross-Border Human Trafficking in Conflict Zones – Addressing Exploitation, Displacement, and Illicit Financing of Armed Groups
Special Political and Decolonization Committee (SPECPOL) – Assessing the Aftermath of the 2025 India–Pakistan Conflict: Accountability, Border De-Escalation, and the Resurgence of Diplomacy
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) -Rohingya Child Refugees in Bangladesh and Myitsone Transit: From Emergency Aid to Durable Solutions
Advanced Committees:
Crisis – The M23 Resurgence: Regional Security on the Brink
Security Council (UNSC) – Addressing the Current Situation in The Sahel and Niger Following Recent Military Coups and the Involvement of Foreign Mercenaries and Terrorist Networks
Bee Ambassador Project
In cooperation with the Embassy of the Netherlands to Israel, our project focused on ambassadorship, public outreach and creating a model for regional bee conservation. By distributing wildflower seeds, engaging with the public, and organizing planting events we ensure that all generations know the importance of wildflowers in protecting the many bee species in Israel and around the world. We constructed a bee and insect ‘hotel’ from natural materials with Israel’s leading bee expect Yossi Oud as a practical solution and landmark for the public to learn about bee habitat conservation.
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