United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
maintains responsibility over the maintenance of international peace and security – is the primary governing body of the United Nations. Despite its characteristic, challenging, structure it invites ambassadors to dynamic cooperation and discourse.
European Council (EC):
is the directive body of law and government regarding EU member states. This committee acts as a co-legislator to the European Commission, supervising its work.
European Central Bank (ECB)
manages the euro and frames and implements EU economic and monetary policy – aims to keep prices stable for member states, thereby supporting business growth and job creation.
World Health Organization (WHO)
promotes health, keeps the world safe, and serves the vulnerable: ensuring universal access to health coverage, protection from health emergencies, and overall well-being.
Crisis Committee (CC)
a decision-making body with the power to formulate conclusions and plans pertaining to the perpetration, mitigation, and response to disasters. *The topic is not disclosed until the day before the conference.
Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC)
deals with matters regarding disarmament and military challenges - advocates for international security in times of compromised peace and global threats posed from within.
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNW)
committed to advancing gender equality and empowering women worldwide – works to eliminate discrimination, promote women’s rights, and support female leadership in political, economic, and social spheres.
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
leads international efforts in combating illicit drugs, organized crime, corruption, and terrorism – fosters legal frameworks and cooperative strategies to promote justice, security, and sustainable development
United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)
serves as the global authority on environmental issues – works towards sustainable development, climate action, and the protection of natural resources through international collaboration and policy implementation.
Eurovision
More than just a song contest – symbolizes European unity, cultural diplomacy, and the celebration of artistic expression across diverse nations. Delegates will explore its political, economic, and social implications.
Frontex
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency – responsible for monitoring and securing the EU’s external borders, preventing illegal migration, and coordinating efforts to combat cross-border crime.
United European Football Association (UEFA)
Governs European football, overseeing tournaments, regulations, and fair play – bridges the intersection between sports, economics, and international relations.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Provides vital protection and assistance to displaced persons. Also works to safeguard refugee rights, ensures humanitarian aid, and works towards long-term solutions for asylum seekers and stateless individuals.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
A collective defense alliance ensuring the security of its member states – addresses geopolitical tensions, military cooperation, and the evolving nature of international defense policies.
International Criminal Court (ICC)
A Tribunal that prosecutes individuals for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity – enforces accountability, upholds international justice, and navigates the legal complexities of global conflict resolution.
Human Rights Council (HRC)
The principal UN body dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights – investigates violations, shapes international human rights standards, and fosters diplomatic dialogue on global injustices.
Future Security Council (FSC)
A forward-looking simulation of global security challenges – anticipates the geopolitical, technological, and environmental risks of tomorrow, encouraging delegates to craft innovative and proactive solutions.