28th Conference 2025

Programme

Thursday            

16 October

16.00-18.00

Chair workshop at GSA (mandatory for all Student Officers)

 

Friday

 

17 October

09.00-10.00

Registration (Foyer)

10.00-10.30

Lobbying

10.00-10.30

Advisors Meeting (Atrium)

10.30-11.00

Seating (Auditorium)

11.00-12.30

General Assembly: Official Opening Ceremony

12.30-13.30

All committees in session

13.30-14.30

Lunch

14.30-18.30

Approval Panel in operation

14.30-18.30

Lobbying, final Draft of Resolutions

 

Saturday

 

18 October

08.30-10.00

Lobbying

08.30-15.00

Approval Panel in operation

10.00-12.30

Committees, SC and ICJ in session

12.30-13.15

Lunch

13.15-13.30

Group photo (all together)

13.30-17.00

Committees, SC and ICJ in session

 

Sunday

 

19 October

09.00-10.45

Committees in session

09.00-12.00

Approval Panel in operation

09.00-15.30

SC, ECOSOC, Special Conference, ICJ and Youth Assembly in session

10.45-12.45

General Assembly in session

12.00-14.00

Lunch available for SC, ECOSOC, Special Conference, ICJ and Youth Assembly

12.45-13.30

Lunch available for GA committees

13.30-15.30

General Assembly in session

15.30-16.30

Closing Ceremony

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Invitation Secretariat

Dear MUN Director, Advisor, Colleague,

We cordially invite you to the 28th DSAMUN Conference (Deutsche Schule Athen Model United Nations Conference) to be held from Friday 17 to Sunday 19 October 2025 at Deutsche Schule Athen, under the auspices of the German Embassy. This year’s Special Conference is on Re-defining Human Rights in an everchanging world.

In recent years, the world has faced an unprecedented wave of transformation politically, socially, and technologically. Rising authoritarianism, forced migrations, the impact of Artificial Intelligence, and the intensifying climate crisis have not only challenged the stability of nations but also exposed the fragility and limitations of our existing human rights frameworks. As the definitions of identity, privacy, safety, and freedom continue to evolve, so too must our understanding of what it truly means to uphold human rights in today’s interconnected and unpredictable world. This year’s conference theme, “Re-defining Human Rights in an everchanging world” invites us to examine the gaps between established beliefs and lived realities. It urges us all to think boldly about inclusion, innovation, and justice—to question whether all voices are heard equally. In re-defining human rights, we are not disregarding the already existing principles, rather, we are adjusting them to the present day, so as to ensure that the preservation of human rights is fully implemented all across the world, regardless of the continuous shifts.

DSA-MUN is a three-day-long simulation of the work of the United Nations. It is designed for secondary school students and is intended to provide an occasion for the delegates to discuss world issues in an international environment. The delegates discuss vital issues of international importance, preparing declarations and resolutions and learning to negotiate and cooperate under the UN regulations. The DSAMUN Conference allows participants to come into direct contact with the work of the United Nations and to experience the world of diplomacy. Furthermore, for students from schools where the first language is not English, participation in a MUN conference offers them the opportunity to develop and practice their English, as the official language of DSAMUN (preparing resolutions, lobbying, debating) is English.

DSAMUN has 4 General Assembly Committees (Disarmament and International Security Committee, Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee, Special Political and Decolonization Committee and Legal Committee) and 6 specialized committees (Security Council, ECOSOC, Environmental Committee, Special Conference on Re-defining Human Rights in an ever-changing world, Youth Assembly and International Court of Justice). The delegates should research, prepare draft resolutions and policy statements on the various issues, and learn to negotiate and debate in the formal way of the United Nations.

Our main goal is to continue to develop and maintain our DSAMUN experience available to all those familiar with MUN conferences and provide students and teachers the opportunity to remain connected to the world of diplomacy through MUN conferences and enhance their MUN experience.

Finally, we strongly believe that the controversial and highly interesting topics on the agenda will contribute to the success of the conference by inspiring all participants to look out for constructive solutions and, thus, to improve the current situation in the world.

The DSAMUN official website (https://www.dsamun.gr) provides you with all the necessary detailed information. You can register online (https://dsamun.website). If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact our team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Sincerely,

 

The Secretary General                                  The Deputy Secretary General                              

Evelina Stathi                                                  Charidimos Styliaras      

The President of the General Assembly       The Deputy President of the General Assembly        

Faye Fragkaki                                                 Theodoros Dimitras

Invitation - 28th Deutsche Schule Athen Model United Nations Conference

Dear MUN Director, Advisor, Colleague,

We cordially invite you to the 28th DSAMUN Conference (Deutsche Schule Athen Model United Nations Conference) to be held from Friday 17 to Sunday 19 October 2025 at Deutsche Schule Athen / Germaniki Scholi Athinon (GSA).

DSAMUN is a three-day-long simulation of the work of the United Nations. It is designed for secondary school students (Greek Lykeion/grades 10-12) and is intended to provide an occasion for the delegates to discuss world issues. It gives them the opportunity to experience the work of the United Nations and to get to know the world of diplomacy. For students from schools where the first language is not English an MUN conference also offers the opportunity to develop and practice their English, as the official language of DSAMUN (preparing resolutions, lobbying, debating) is English.

DSAMUN has 4 General Assembly Committees (Disarmament and International Security Committee, Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee, Special Political and Decolonization Committee and Legal Committee) and 6 specialized committees (Security Council, ECOSOC, Environmental Committee, Special Conference on Re-defining Human RIghts in an everchanging world, Youth Assembly and International Court of Justice).

The delegates should research and prepare draft resolutions and policy statements on the various issues and learn to negotiate and debate in the formal way of the United Nations.

The MUN website (www.dsamun.gr) provides you with all the necessary detailed information. You register online. For any further information please contact our team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

We hope to welcome you at our conference.

  

Yours sincerely,

 

Annedore Dierker                     Magdalini Psychogiou                       Markus Schöning

  Headmistress                              MUN Director                                MUN Director

Provisional Agenda DSAMUN 2025

GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA)

 

Disarmament and International Security Committee (GA1) 

  • Addressing the potential threat posed by hypersonic weapons
  • Reassessing the effectiveness of Security Measures in Confrontation Over Taiwan
  • The question of Arms Trafficking and Militia Violence in the Sahel Region

 

Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (GA3)

  • Tackling the question of the Uygur Muslims in Xinjiang, China
  • Combating the rise in gender-based violence in Afghanistan
  • Protecting cultural heritage in conflict zones 

 

Special Political and Decolonization Committee (GA4)

  • The question of the Comorian island of Mayotte
  • Mitigating the territorial dispute between Morocco and the Polisario front
  • The issue of the Israeli Presence in the Golan Heights

 

Legal Committee (GA6)

  • Developing legal measures to prevent state sponsored terrorism
  • Reevaluating the legality of military presence on artificial islands
  • Redefining the Rome Statute on Crimes Against Humanity

  

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (ECOSOC)

  • Monitoring the social and developmental consequences of economic restrictions on Cuba
  • Assessing the financing of Peacebuilding in the conflict between Turkey and armed Kurdish groups
  • Ensuring the protection of nomadic ethnic minorities in Central Africa
  • Tackling the impact of unstable inflation prices on basic necessities 

 

Environmental Committee (EC)

  • Managing war debris for sustainable environmental restoration
  • Addressing the problem of microplastic pollution
  • Preserving biodiversity in Madagascar
  • Battling water shortages in Lebanon

 

SECURITY COUNCIL (SC)

  • Establishing security measures at the Strait of Hormuz
  • The situation in Syria
  • Assessing the role of Iran in the Palestinian Israeli Conflict

 

SPECIAL CONFERENCE ON Re-defining Human Rights in a everchanging world

  • Minimizing social inequalities for refugees by enhancing equal life opportunities
  • Promoting equitable access to technological advancements and innovations across nations
  • Ensuring the Rights of Children in conflicts
  • Breaking cultural barriers to gender equality in education systems worldwide

 

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Action Paper I

  • Encouraging the involvement of youth in democracy
  • Eliminating racism in schools

 

Action Paper II

  • Combating disinformation among youth through education
  • The right to euthanasia

 

International Court of Justice (ICJ)

  • Land Boundary in the Northern Part of Isla Portillos (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua)

 


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