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I.I.M.U.N. (India's International Movement to Unite Nations) [1] is a youth organisation which simulates the workings of Indian Parliament and multilateral organisations to nurture global citizenship among India students with ages between 13 and 19.
AIESEC is a non-governmental in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), is an independent arm of the UN DPI [3] and UN's Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, [4] member of ICMYO, [4] and is recognized by UNESCO. [5] AIESEC's international headquarters are in Montreal, Canada. [6]
Student-driven - The National Secretary is a student, normally serving for one to two years. Often there is one employed administrative staff for paperwork and keeping contact with other national committees, but the students are making decisions, organizing trainees and even raising funds. Examples are Norway, Denmark, Austria, Slovakia or Croatia.
5–7 April 2024 Model United Nations of Lübeck MUNOL MUNOL Association Lübeck Germany: 1997 27–31 May 2024 Marist Model United Nations MUN MBIS: Japan Japan: 1986 13–24 February 2024 Model United Nations of The International School of The Hague MUNISH The International School of The Hague The Hague Netherlands: 1991 8–10 November 2024
The Doon School Model United Nations (DSMUN) is an annual Model United Nations conference run by The Doon School, an all-boys boarding school in Dehradun, India. Founded in 2007, it is one of Asia's largest MUNs in terms of number of delegates and committees. It is held on the school campus on a weekend in August.
In August 2011, the United Nations Youth Associations Network (UNYANET) was founded in Vienna. UNYANET is the international network for United Nations Youth Associations and UNA-Youth Sections. If a country doesn’t have an UNYA, youth can get involved with their local United Nations Association (UNA).
The National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering, [5] later the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), now Indian Institute of Management Mumbai (IIM Mumbai) was established by the Government of India in 1963 with the assistance of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through the International Labour Organization (ILO) to create skilled professionals.
LWOB offers in-house internships to up to 30 students each year over the course of three terms: Fall, Winter/Spring and Summer. Some virtual internships are available each year and in-country placements are generally available for periods of between 6 – 12 months in Kenya, Liberia and the United Kingdom.