KLEMUN '25 Debate & Diplomacy

Agenda : Tackling the Global Rise of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).

Meet the Chairperson:

Shreya Ingale

Message from Chairperson:

Hello everyone! It’s my immense pleasure in welcoming each and everyone of you to this amazing conference MUN 2025-26 hosted by KLE Rayapur. Every delegate present deserves to be here because of their courage , contentment , dedication and determination towards their work and responsibility. It is an honour to stand before you today as the Chair of WHO, we gather at a critical juncture, a time when global health faces both unprecedented challenges and remarkable opportunities. I would like to congratulate each of you for initiating this step of taking new challenges where you’d be able to know of your capabilities. You have the power within you to achieve great things. Believe in yourself, stay focused on your goals, and never give up. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and keep moving forward with determination. Your potential is limitless, and you have what it takes to make your dreams a reality. Stay positive, stay motivated, and you will succeed. Together we can build a healthier, safer and more just world for all!! Thanking you,
Regards,
Chair,
WHO

Meet the Secretary:

Hasini Koduri

Message from Secretary:

The World Health Organization stands as a symbol of global unity, resilience, and responsibility — and as Secretary of WHO at KLE MUN 2025, it is my utmost pleasure to welcome you to a platform where diplomacy meets the urgency of public health. Health is not just a medical issue — it is political, social, and deeply human. In a time where misinformation spreads faster than truth and crises ignore borders, the role of young diplomats like you becomes more critical than ever. This year’s agenda challenges you not just to debate, but to listen, collaborate, and frame solutions that reflect both compassion and practicality. As you step into committee, remember: this is not about winning arguments — it’s about building a world where reason prevails, and every voice matters. Your ideas have power. Use them wisely, speak thoughtfully, and most importantly, debate with empathy. Looking forward to the change you’ll create.
Secretary,
WHO.