Rotaract Mora Model United Nations is implemented by Rotaract Club of University of Moratuwa. It hosts a vast number of subprojects. Sri Lanka Rotaract Model United Nations is the largest subproject driven by RMMUN.
Saturday, 22nd February 2025
07:00 AM onwards
University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka

TOPIC: Reevaluating the effectiveness of UNPKF operations with special emphasis to MONUSCO and Haiti
The United Nations Security Council is a principal organ of the United Nations responsible for maintaining international peace and security. Established in 1945, the UNSC consists of 15 member states with 5 being permanent and 10 elected by the UNGA for a 2 year term. Its primary responsibility is maintaining international peace and security. Other functions include amending the UN charter and granting membership to new member states. Wielding legislative, executive and judiciary powers, it has the authority to impose sanctions, authorize peacekeeping missions, and take military action in response to threats or aggression. Resolutions passed by the UNSC are legally binding on all member states after diplomatic means for dispute settlement have been explored.

TOPIC: Addressing the Civil War in the Democratic Republic of Congo with emphasis on the Role of the International Criminal Court in Holding War Criminals Accountable
The United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee also knows as the Special Political and Decolonization Committee considers a broad range of issues covering a cluster of five decolonization-related agenda items, the effects of atomic radiation, questions relating to information, a comprehensive review of the question of peacekeeping operations as well as a review of special political missions, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Israeli Practices and settlement activities affecting the rights of the Palestinian people and other Arabs of the occupied territories, and International cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.

TOPIC: Revisiting the objectives of Marine Protected Areas environmental goals with consideration to commercial and livelihood interests
The United Nations Environment Programme, founded in 1972, is a UN agency promoting global environmental protection. With 193 member states, it focuses on sustainable development, climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. UNEP provides funding and expertise, facilitates international cooperation, and administrates environmental agreements. Through research, it informs decision making for a greener future.

TOPIC: Addressing the heightened risk of gender-based violence, exploitation, and trafficking faced by female refugees.
The Commission on the Status of Women is a key global intergovernmental body dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and empowerment of women. A functional commission of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), it was established in 1946 by ECOSOC resolution 11(II) and plays a crucial role in shaping international standards on gender equality, documenting the reality of women’s lives throughout the world and monitoring the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. During its annual two-week session in New York, representatives from UN Member States, civil societies and UN entities discuss progress, gaps and emerging issues related to gender equality and empowerment of women. The Outcomes and recommendations of each session are forwarded to ECOSOC for follow-up actions.

In the midst of the intense debate and resolution-making at a typical MUN conference, the International Press Corps (IPC) gives a unique perspective to the world of diplomacy. Unlike the usual committees made up of delegates who represent countries, IPC comprises a team of journalists who are each assigned a well-known news agency. IPC delegates are required to not only report on the committee proceedings but also analyze the debate that takes place and submit a news article at the end of the day before the deadline. They are free to choose any news angle they wish given that it does not deviate from the mandate of their respective agency. They are also expected to verify the arguments made during the committee session, capture photographs to support their article and interview a particular delegate or Chair for a quote. Additionally, they have the liberty to use technology throughout the conference to assist their writing.
21 Dec 2024
Project Initiation
Kickoff the SLRMUN project and set goals for the upcoming events.
28 Jan 2025
Registrations Opening
Participants can start registering for the SLRMUN conference.
09 Feb 2025
Early Bird Offer Deadline
Deadline for early bird registration with discounted rates.
14 Feb 2025
Registrations Close
Final deadline for all delegate registrations. No further applications will be accepted after this date.
16 Feb 2025
UNSC Workshop
United Nations Security Council workshop for delegates.
16 Feb 2025
UNCSW Workshop
United Nations Commission on the Status of Women workshop.
17 Feb 2025
IPC Workshop
INTERNATIONAL PRESS CORPS workshop.
19 Feb 2025
UNEP Workshop
United Nations Environmental Programme workshop for participants.
22 Feb 2025
Sri Lanka Rotaract Model United Nations Conference
Main SLRMUN conference event where delegates participate fully.
Committee Agenda
07:00 – 07:30
07:30 – 08:30
08:45 – 09:00
09:00 – 10:30
10:30 – 12:30
12:30 – 14:00
14:00 – 15:00
15:00 – 17:00
18:00 – 19:30