DU diplomatic conclave’25 champions marginalised communities

The much-awaited Dhaka University Diplomatic Conclave, an intra-model United Nations conference organised by the Dhaka University Model United Nations Association (DUMUNA), commenced on 28 February 2025 at the TSC premises.
With more than a hundred delegates from Dhaka University, the event marks a significant step in global diplomacy. It brings together young leaders to focus on "Consolidating Commitments Towards Marginalised Communities in the Post-Revolutionary Reformation."
The opening ceremony saw a powerful, welcoming speech from the Secretary-General, Nowshin Fatmi, who underscored the urgent need to address the concerns of marginalised communities in the wake of revolutionary reforms. Fatmi emphasised the critical role of youth and diplomacy in shaping a future where equity and inclusion are paramount.
Following the Secretary-General's remarks, the Deputy Secretary-General, Saleh Bin Anabil, and the Director-General, Najifa Anjum, echoed the theme's importance, focusing on the role of global collaboration in driving tangible commitments for marginalised communities. Their remarks highlighted the conference's role as a platform for international dialogue, where delegates can explore strategies to ensure that no group is left behind during socio-political transformation.
The conference will continue for the following two days, engaging in in-depth discussions and working towards shaping policies to address the most pressing challenges facing marginalised people worldwide.