UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL (UNSC)
The UNSC is tasked with maintaining international peace and security. It has the authority to impose sanctions, authorize military interventions and establish peacekeeping operations.
The council addresses immediate global threats and takes decisions that directly impact conflict zones and peace initiatives.
Agenda: The Venezuelan Crisis
UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL (UNHRC)
The UNHRC is responsible for promoting and protecting human rights on a global scale. It addresses serious human rights violations, engages in dialogues with countries to ensure human dignity and issues recommendations on how to address key human rights concerns.
The council also monitors violations of rights, intervenes in humanitarian crisis and advocates for justice and the prevention of abuses.
Agenda: Protecting Human Rights in the Digital Age – Combating Online Disinformation and Hate Speech
DISARMAMENT AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY COMMITTEE (DISEC)
DISEC deals with issues related to global security and the reduction of armaments. Its primary function is to maintain international peace by addressing disarmament,regulating arms transfers, preventing weapons proliferation and finding solutions to emerging security threats.
Agenda: Maintenance of peace and security in South Asian countries.
Historical Crisis Committee (HCC)
A Historical Crisis Committee (HCC) is a dynamic simulation where delegates portray historical figures navigating past events. Crisis Directors introduce evolving information, requiring rapid adaptation. Delegates take direct actions via "directives" or "crisis notes," pursuing both personal and factional objectives.
The aim of HCC is to immerse delegates in history, fostering understanding of its challenges. They develop critical thinking, problem-solving and adaptability. These committees also enhance negotiation, encourage creative solutions, explore "what-if" scenarios, and improve research skills, promoting a nuanced grasp of geopolitics.
Agenda: The Third Arab-Israeli War a.k.a The Six Day War
ALL INDIA POLITICAL PARTIES MEET [AIPPM]
AIPPM simulates the workings of Indian political parties, engaging in debates on national issues. Delegates represent various political factions, debating policies and negotiating consensus on issues of national importance. The aim is to foster democratic dialogue, cooperation and political strategy.