Committees

Committees and Topics

During our RCMUN conference we will simulate 10 United Nations committees and other international organisations. Our committees are categorised as: beginner, intermediate or advanced, to better accommodate all experience levels.

BEGINNER

World Health Organisation

  • Topic 1: Addressing the Rise of Microplastic Contamination in the Global Food Supply
  • Topic 2: Combating the Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance in Developing Countries

Refugee Committee (UNHCR)

  • Topic 1: Mitigating the Impact of Climate-Induced Displacement
  • Topic 2: Addressing the Venezuelan Migrant Crisis.

Food and Agriculture Organization

  • Topic 1: Climate-Resilient Agriculture: Adapting Food Systems to Environmental Changes
  • Topic 2: Regulating Genetically Modified Organisms in Global Food Systems

INTERMEDIATE

Economic and Social Council

  • Topic 1: Addressing the Economic Risks of Space Privatisation
  • Topic 2: Legalising Euthanasia: The Ethical and Social Implications

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

  • Topic 1: Regulating the Rise of Synthetic Opioids in Global Markets
  • Topic 2: The Rise of Narco-Subs and Underwater Drug Trafficking

Human Rights Committee

  • Topic 1: The Ethics of Organ Trade and Trafficking: Protecting Human Rights in Healthcare
  • Topic 2: The Ethics of Prison Labour and Modern Forced Labour Practices

European Parliament

  • Topic 1: Preventing the Use of Cryptocurrency in Funding Illicit Activities and Sanctions Evasion
  • Topic 2: The Role of Misinformation in Fueling Radicalisation and Extremist Movements

ADVANCED

General Assembly

  • Topic 1: Ethical Guidelines for Human Augmentation and Genetic Engineering
  • Topic 2: Establishing Legal Frameworks for Space Mining and Extraterrestrial Resource Exploitation

Security Council

  • Topic 1: Balancing National Security and Public Health in Countering Bioterrorism
  • Topic 2: Militarising the Arctic: Competition for Resources or New Frontlines for Global Security

G20

  • Topic 1: Addressing Economic Warfare: The use of Sanctions as a Diplomatic Weapon
  • Topic 2: Digital Identity and Surveillance: Empowering Citizens or Enabling Authoritarianism
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