What is COLMUN?

COLMUN2010 (Colombia Model United Nations) is an international Model of the United Nations in which high school junior and senior students as well as university students from all around the world meet during four days to discuss and debate diverse international issues to reach consensus and find possible solutions to these issues.
It is a project of the United Nations Association of Colombia (UNACOLOMBIA), organized by university and high school students from all over the world. Also, it is supported by the United Nations Information Center for Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela, various governmental institutions, non-profit organizations, companies and educational institutions.

COLMUN’s Mission

To educate and form leaders through the whole MUN program and to create awareness about different issues that affect humanity and the world, emphasizing on conflict resolution through dialogue and peaceful measures.

COLMUN’s Vision

Students who participate in COLMUN become international and national leaders that manage to take action in making the world a better place and who provide a possible answer and solution to some of the world’s most urgent problems.

Objectives of COLMUN

Teach about the UNITED NATIONS.
EDUCATE through Model United Nations.
UNITE students, institutions and Model United Nations programs.
Promote COLOMBIA.
Form LEADERS.
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2010-05-05 - Welcome

COLMUN 2010 headquarter has been moved to provide better spaces of interaction and debate among our delegates and guests. The conference will take place at the Crowne Plaza Tequendama Hotel located on: Carrera 10a#26-21

You will have the opportunity to stay in one room of the most traditional hotel in Bogota. You cand find a link directing you to more information about "Tequendama" on our website.

We also would like to inform that the inscription per member is COP $ 150.00 (US$80) until june 15, but from june 16 and on, the price will be of COP $170.000 (US$90). The registration fee per institution will be maintained at COP $200.000 (US$108).