COMMITTEES

Committees are UN groups that work together to solve a particular topic. You either represent a country, senator, or other political representative. Choose a committee based on your skill level, experience, and what interests you most.

Novice UN General Assembly (UNGA)

Safeguarding Human Rights for Religious Minorities

Safeguarding human rights for religious minorities in the UN involves protecting individuals' freedom to practice their religion without discrimination or persecution. It emphasizes ensuring equal rights, dignity, and access to resources and opportunities, regardless of religious affiliation. The UN works through international treaties, declarations, and monitoring mechanisms to prevent abuses, promote tolerance, and address violations of religious freedom globally.

Novice UN Security Council (UNSC)

Resolving the Libyan Crisis

The Libyan crisis refers to the ongoing conflict and instability in Libya, which began with the 2011 uprising that ousted dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Since then, Libya has been plagued by civil wars, political fragmentation, and rival governments, with various militias and foreign actors vying for control. The crisis has led to severe humanitarian issues, displacement, and economic collapse, further exacerbated by the involvement of regional and international powers.

Intermediate US Senate

Election Security & Disinformation

Election security and disinformation involve safeguarding the integrity of electoral processes from interference, manipulation, or fraud, while addressing false or misleading information that can undermine voter confidence. Disinformation campaigns, often spread through social media or other platforms, aim to mislead the public, distort facts, or influence electoral outcomes. Ensuring election security includes measures like protecting voting infrastructure, countering misinformation, and promoting transparency to ensure free, fair, and credible elections.

Middle School UN Development Programme (UNDP)

Reducing Inequality & Encouraging Innovation in Developing Countries

Reducing inequality and encouraging innovation in developing countries focuses on closing economic and social gaps by promoting equitable access to education, healthcare, and opportunities. Encouraging innovation involves fostering local entrepreneurship, technology adoption, and creative solutions to address unique challenges, while leveraging global partnerships for resources and knowledge-sharing. These efforts aim to create sustainable growth, enhance social mobility, and empower marginalized communities, ultimately reducing poverty and enhancing development.