Key takeaways from the Junior Diplomatic Academy’s founding conference, “New World Order.”

April 27, 2025


Following the Junior Diplomatic Academy conference, participants put forward bold proposals on reforming the international security framework and safeguarding human rights. Through the work of the socio-legal and security committees, they developed a series of recommendations designed to respond to today’s global challenges and promote a fairer, safer world.

The socio-legal committee concentrated on safeguarding human rights, promoting equal opportunities for women in political life, and incorporating legal standards into education. A key priority was enhancing support for vulnerable groups and ensuring transparency in how human rights are addressed and politicized on the international stage.

The security committee outlined new principles for global security, emphasizing the primacy of human rights over state interests, leveraging advanced technologies to make elections more transparent, and developing tools to prevent international conflicts. They also proposed mechanisms to safeguard states’ digital sovereignty and highlighted environmental security as a crucial component of international stability.

At the conference’s close, participants from all represented countries approved and signed documents formalizing their proposals, laying the groundwork for future initiatives aimed at global change. These agreements embody a collective commitment to strengthening the international order and fostering a peaceful, stable world.