Committees
OISMUN '22
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Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Committee aids members of society, specifically those present in protected groups such as children and victims of discrimination, to contribute towards social matters, cultural aspects, and humanitarian affairs. SOCHUM aims to provide an oppression-free world by maintaining its support towards human rights, in addition to seeking outcomes regarding dilemmas associated with this topic.
Topics:
1. Criminal Rehabilitation
2. Protecting the freedom and rights of civilians during counterterrorism
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees committee strives to ensure that refugees, stateless people, and forcibly displaced communities are safe and secure, by providing voluntary services that can economically aid them. Furthermore the committee guarantees the refugees peace in order for them to heal mentally, physically, and emotionally.
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The United Nations Security Council works towards resolving disputes and aggressions on a global scale. The security council acts as a primary peacekeeper in the United Nations. The delegates of UNSC strive to collaborate with other countries in order to form a resolution and negate any international friction.
The World Health Organization was established in 1948 with the mission of preventing and eradicating diseases as well as improving people's nutritional, sanitary, hygienic, and environmental health and conditions around the world.
1. Improving Responses and Coordination in Addressing Mental Health
2. Preventing future pandemics
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The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime committee focuses on educating youth about global issues concerning crimes, corruption, and terrorism. The committee also ensures peace and security worldwide by protecting society from criminal injustice.
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United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women, this committee focuses on the organization of delivering programs, policies, and standards that uphold women’s rights, as well as ensure equal participation of all women and girls in all aspects.
1. Women in conflict zones
2. Broadening the Scope of Women’s Citizenship, Leadership, and Political Participation in Transition Countries (Women in politics)
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A crisis committee is a powerful decision-making body, it is significantly more dynamic than traditional committees. While General Assemblies suggest and develop an agreement, crisis committees produce action by creating and refining frameworks for nations to align their activities. The body has power that is not dependent on the obedience of its members.
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The International Court of Justice remains at the forefront of resolving international disputes to maintain World Peace. Created to protect nations and individuals from wrongful persecution, the World Court is a source of international law. Thus the advocates and Justices involved in this committee both have specialized roles to ensure that the standards have been met.
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With 22 members representing the Arab states, the Arab League strives to better the relations between its members and maintain bilateral collaborations. The delegates gain an insight into the Middle East as well as work together to promote the independence, sovereignty, affairs, and interests of its member countries.
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1. Planning for a post-oil world
2. Setting a framework to achieve gender equality in the Arab nations
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Delegates join press corps in order to get firsthand experience journaling, debating, interviewing, and writing news reports and featured articles live during the conference. Each delegate will take on the role of a different job in a media outlet and must reflect the viewpoints and perspectives that delegates of other committees offer. Delegates will broadcast their work to the public using a variety of multimedia tools, including our own social media platforms.