1 DISEC (GA:1)
a. Preventing the Militarization of Emerging Technologies, including AI and Autonomous Weapons
The rapid development of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons is reshaping modern warfare. Their military use raises serious ethical, legal, and security concerns, especially in the absence of clear international regulations. This agenda focuses on promoting global cooperation and responsible governance to prevent misuse and maintain international peace
b. Strengthening the Global Non-Proliferation Regime for Nuclear Materials
Nuclear proliferation continues to threaten global security despite existing agreements like the NPT. Challenges such as non-compliance and illicit trafficking weaken current safeguards. This agenda examines ways to strengthen international cooperation and oversight to prevent the spread of nuclear materials while supporting their peaceful use.
2. United Nations High Comissioner for Refugees (UNHCR):
a. Protecting the Rights of Climate Migrants under International Law
Climate change is increasingly forcing people to cross borders due to rising sea levels, natural disasters, and environmental degradation. However, climate migrants are not clearly protected under existing international refugee law. This agenda focuses on addressing legal gaps and strengthening international cooperation to ensure the rights and protection of climate-displaced populations.
b. Coordinating Global Efforts for Durable Solutions to Protracted Refugee Solutiona.
Millions of refugees remain displaced for extended periods due to ongoing conflict and instability. Protracted refugee situations strain host countries and limit access to education, employment, and basic services. This agenda explores international cooperation to achieve durable solutions such as voluntary repatriation, local integration, and resettlement.
3. World Health Organization(WHO):
a. Strengthening Global Health Systems Against World Pandemic
b. Combating the Rise of Antimicrobal Resistance (AMR) Globally
4. United Nations Office of Drugs and Crimes (UNODC):
a. Enhancing International Cooperation to Combat Illicit Traficking of Synthetic Drugs
b. Adressing the Socioeconomic Drivers of Transatlantic Organized Crime
5. United Nations Security Council (UNSC):
a. Addressing the Militarization of the Arctic and the Risk of Resource based Tensions
b. Threats to International Peace and Security from Unregulated Private Military Contractors
6. International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL):
a. Enhancing Global Mechanics to Combat Online Child Exploitation and Human Trafficing Networks
b. Coordinating International Law Enforcement Responses to the Rise of Transatlantic Financial Crimes and Cryptocurrency Laundering
7. JOINT CRISIS COMMITTEE (JCC):
Will be discussed with the HOC