BRICS Model is a practice-oriented role-play that aims to popularize union’s goals and make its participants acquainted with BRICS procedures.
During BRICS modelling, participants will discuss main issues of the union based on their country’s position. Participant’s schedule is divided into educational and practical parts. Lectures by honored guests from five member countries will introduce participants to the main issues discussed and their country’s official position on the issues raised.
During the practical part model participants will model BRICS Summit by representing their country at highest level.
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