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Youth leadership mobilizes students through simulation diplomacy, enhancing global engagement and practical leadership skills and community focus. INMUN 2025 convened over twelve hundred secondary-school delegates from more than one hundred schools and the UAE to simulate United Nations deliberations, providing committee sessions, resolution drafting, and plenary engagement that enabled students to practice negotiation, consensus-building, and public speaking. The student-run simulation diplomacy model combined interactions with international envoys and a leadership summit to reinforce topical focus on conflict resolution, global cooperation, sustainable development, and youth participation in global affairs.
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<h1>Youth leadership mobilizes students through simulation diplomacy, enhancing global engagement and practical leadership skills and community focus.</h1> INMUN 2025 convened over twelve hundred secondary-school delegates from more than one hundred schools and the UAE to simulate United Nations deliberations, providing committee sessions, resolution drafting, and plenary engagement that enabled students to practice negotiation, consensus-building, and public speaking. The student-run simulation diplomacy model combined interactions with international envoys and a leadership summit to reinforce topical focus on conflict resolution, global cooperation, sustainable development, and youth participation in global affairs.