Committees

  • ECOFIN

    ECOFIN focuses on global economic policies, financial stability, and sustainable development. It addresses issues such as trade agreements, economic recovery, debt relief, and the impact of financial crises on nations worldwide.

    Agenda Item 1
    Promoting Sustainable Economic Recovery: A Global Framework for Equity in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters and Epidemics

  • DISEC

    DISEC deals with global security challenges, arms control, and disarmament. It discusses topics such as nuclear proliferation, conflict prevention, and the regulation of conventional and unconventional weapons to maintain international peace.

    Agenda Item 1
    Preventing Civilian Harm and Protecting Infrastructure in Active War Zones and Mitigating the Threats of Chemical and Biological Weapons


    Agenda Item 2

    Addressing the Escalation of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Its Global Security Implications

  • SOCHUM

    SOCHUM addresses human rights, humanitarian aid, and cultural cooperation. It works to protect refugees, combat human trafficking, promote fundamental freedoms, and ensure social justice in conflict and post-conflict regions.

    Agenda Item 1
    Addressing the Global Refugee Crisis: Protecting Human Rights and Ensuring Access to Basic Needs

    Agenda Item 2

    Promoting Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women in Post-Conflict Zones

  • SPECPOL

    SPECPOL focuses on decolonization, political conflicts, and peacekeeping efforts. It examines topics such as self-determination, territorial disputes, and UN peacekeeping missions to promote stability in post-conflict regions.

    Agenda Item 1
    Promoting Peaceful Transitions in Post-Conflict Societies through Human Rights and Sustainability Initiatives


    Agenda Item 2

    Addressing the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and other occupied territories: Pathway to a two-state solution

  • LEGAL

    The Legal Committee discusses matters of international law, justice, and legal frameworks. It works on treaties, diplomatic immunity, cybercrime regulations, and the prosecution of international crimes to uphold global legal order.

    Agenda Item 1
    Legal Dimensions of Relations Between South and North Korea


    Agenda Item 2

    The Political and Legal Dimensions of the Abraham Accords and the Path to a Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestine

  • UNSC

    The UNSC is responsible for maintaining global peace and security. It has the power to impose sanctions, authorize peacekeeping operations, and intervene in international conflicts to prevent threats to stability.

    Agenda Item 1
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    Agenda Item 2

    TBA

  • WHO

    WHO focuses on global public health, disease prevention, and medical infrastructure. It works to combat pandemics, improve healthcare access, and strengthen health systems worldwide to ensure well-being for all.

    Agenda Item 1
    Addressing Mental Health Challenges in the Post-Pandemic Era-This item emphasizes the importance of mental health, especially after the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.


    Agenda Item 2

    Promoting Universal Health Coverage: Enhancing Access to Vaccines and Healthcare in Low-Income Areas

  • NATO

    NATO is a military alliance that ensures collective defense and international security. It addresses global threats such as terrorism, cyber warfare, and geopolitical conflicts while strengthening cooperation among member states.

    Agenda Item 1
    NATO’s Role in Countering Cybersecurity Threats from Non-State Actors: The Security Implications of Finland and Sweden’s NATO Membership


    Agenda Item 2

    NATO’s Military Adaptation to Climate Change: Securing Resources and Defending Against Climate-Induced Security Risks