COMMITTEES

  • World Health Organization (WHO)

    Combating high prices in the medicine industry and ensuring equitable access to essential medicines

    While pharmaceutical innovation continues to advance, millions of people still lack access to affordable life-saving treatments due to high costs and unequal distribution. This committee will examine the tension between protecting intellectual property rights and ensuring the universal right to health. Delegates will be encouraged to explore policy tools, international cooperation, and sustainable pricing strategies.

  • United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

    Combating International Trafficking and Exploitation of Children

    Every year, millions of children are subjected to trafficking, forced labor, and sexual exploitation through increasingly sophisticated transnational networks. This committee will examine the root causes of child vulnerability, including poverty, conflict, weak legal frameworks, and digital exploitation. Delegates will be encouraged to strengthen international cooperation, protection mechanisms, and prevention strategies.

  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

    Addressing increasing homicide rates and the expansIon of criminal organizations in vulnerable communities

    Rising homicide rates often reflect the deepening influence of organized crime, weak governance, and persistent socioeconomic inequalities. This committee will analyze the structural drivers that enable criminal networks to thrive in vulnerable communities. Delegates will be encouraged to explore evidence-based prevention strategies, strengthened justice systems, and community-centered approaches. Through coordinated international action.

  • Office of United Nations High Commisioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)

    Confronting Systematic Human Rights Abuses and War Crimes in Conflict Zones

    Armed conflicts continue to expose civilians to unlawful killings, displacement, torture, and other grave violations of international law. This committee will examine accountability mechanisms, the protection of civilians, and the enforcement gaps that allow impunity to persist. Delegates will be encouraged to strengthen monitoring frameworks, support victim-centered approaches, and enhance international legal cooperation.

  • The LEGAL Committee (LEGAL)

    Legal Inspection of Capital Punishment and Applicability of International Law in Member Countries

    While some states retain the death penalty as a criminal justice measure, others view it as incompatible with fundamental human rights standards. This committee will analyze the legality, limitations, and evolving norms surrounding capital punishment under international legal frameworks. Delegates will be encouraged to assess state practices, treaty obligations, and jurisprudence from international bodies. Through rigorous legal debate, the committee aims to clarify pathways toward greater compliance with international law and the protection of the right to life.

  • Historical Special Political and Decolonization Committee (H-SPECPOL)

    Colonial Administration and Mandate Systems in the Artificial Construction of States after World War I; 28th of August, 1922

    In the aftermath of the Great War, mandate systems and colonial governance have rapidly reshaped territories formerly under imperial control, often without the full consent of local populations. This committee will examine the legal justifications, political motivations, and long-term implications of externally drawn borders and administered mandates. Delegates are expected to debate the balance between international oversight and the principle of self-determination.

  • Futuristic Crisis Committee (FCC)

    Novusterra II: Shadows

    Five years have passed since humanity's victory over the Synths in the Lunar Civil War during the events of our first committee. However, its effect still haunts Novusterra with a weakened military left by the uneasy war effort and a severe recession caused by the damaged factories. Chaos has begun to spread across the twelve colonies as illegal activities are more prominent than ever. Furtive conspiracies whisper from the outer rims, supposedly foretelling the Foundation’s demise.

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