Picture Gallery: Cork students take on global issues at Model United Nations in City Hall

The Davis College Model United Nations (DCMUN) is Ireland’s largest student-run simulation of the UN General Assembly in which students from different backgrounds and nationalities represent countries and Non-Governmental Organisations.
The event this year has garnered over 600 attendees, including 550 student delegates and 70 admin staff. Fifty teachers and 38 schools are involved in the event.

Tara Kancherla, Chief of Staff, Donnacha Wallace, President General Assembly and Barromie Fullah, Deputy Secretary-General, all Davis College.Secretary-General, Robert Dunne, Davis College, pictured at the 2020 Davis College Mallow Model United Nations in Cork City Hall.Delegates, Ella O'Callaghan, Edmund Rice Carrigaline and Meabh Ni Dheasunaigh, Colaiste DaibheidDelegate, Jake Buckley, CBS Mitchelstown.Delegates Darragh Broderick and Kevin Fitzgerald, both Edmund Rice Carrigaline.Delegates Amy Ni Shuilleabhain, Emily Ni Dhuinn, Meabh Ni Dheasunaigh and Katie Ni Drisceoiol, all Colaiste Daibheid.Delegate Ella O'Callaghan, Edmund Rice Carrigaline.Joanne O'Riordan, Keynote Speaker

Secretary-General, Robert Dunne, Davis College, pictured at the 2020 Davis College Mallow Model United Nations in Cork City Hall.Delegates, Ella O'Callaghan, Edmund Rice Carrigaline and Meabh Ni Dheasunaigh, Colaiste DaibheidDelegate, Jake Buckley, CBS Mitchelstown.Delegates Darragh Broderick and Kevin Fitzgerald, both Edmund Rice Carrigaline.Delegates Amy Ni Shuilleabhain, Emily Ni Dhuinn, Meabh Ni Dheasunaigh and Katie Ni Drisceoiol, all Colaiste Daibheid.Delegate Ella O'Callaghan, Edmund Rice Carrigaline.Joanne O'Riordan, Keynote SpeakerFirst Up to ask Joanne O'Riordan, the Keynote Speaker a question during the Q&A, is Martha Cosgrove, Delegate from Loreto Fermoy