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Our Committees

Five bodies, five very different rooms — from the classic UN debate of UNICEF and UNHCR to the consensus diplomacy of NATO, the fast-paced cooperation of INTERPOL, and the conference newsroom of the Press Corps. Delegates rank three preferences when applying; the secretariat confirms assignments after payment.

UNICEF

United Nations Children's Fund

Children's rights, education and protection — classic UN debate, beginner friendly.

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) works in over 190 countries to protect the rights of every child — from access to education and healthcare to protection from violence, exploitation and the impact of conflict and climate change.

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UNHCR

UN Refugee Agency

Displacement, asylum and durable solutions for the world's refugees.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is mandated to protect people forced to flee their homes — refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced and stateless people. With record levels of global displacement, its work has never been more consequential.

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INTERPOL

International Criminal Police Organization

Cross-border crime, trafficking and cybercrime — fast-paced international cooperation.

INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization, connecting law-enforcement agencies in 196 member countries. It enables cross-border cooperation against organized crime, trafficking, terrorism, financial crime and cybercrime.

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NATO

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Collective defence and security strategy in the North Atlantic Council.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is a political and military alliance of 32 member states built on a single promise: collective defence. An attack against one ally is considered an attack against all — the principle enshrined in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty.

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PRESS

Press Corps

The conference newsroom — cover committees, interview delegates, publish under deadline.

The Press Corps is the newsroom of the conference. Its members are journalists, not country delegates: they move between committees, observe the debates, interview delegates and chairs, and publish articles throughout the conference.

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