The Chambers

Committees

GA: 4 - SPECPOL

Determining the legal status and self-determination rights of non-self-governing territories

Study Guide

The fourth committee of the United Nations General Assembly known as SPECPOL(Special Political and Decolonization Committee) is the primary international body that is responsible for addressing worlds remaining Non-Self-Governing Territories. Its main goal is to be ensure that these regions have the freedom to choose their own future. This allows these territories to decide their own path. In this committee, delegates must find the balance of territorial integrity with the human right to autonomy. With cooperation and debate, delegates will work to ensure that every nation has the right to decide its own destiny and place in the world.

CCPCJ

Prevention of human trafficking in conflict zones and ensuring victim protection

Study Guide

The Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice convenes amid one of the gravest moral failures of modern conflict — the trafficking of vulnerable persons displaced by war. Delegates will confront the structural drivers of trafficking in fragile states, the failures of border governance, and the chasm between victim-identification frameworks and on-the-ground reality. Working from the Palermo Protocol, committee members will draft mechanisms for cross-border cooperation, victim-centred prosecution, and rehabilitation. A chamber that demands both legal precision and moral clarity.

ECOSOC

Reassessing Green Energy Adaptation in Light of the 2022 Russia–Ukraine Gas Crisis and the 2026 Global Energy Shocks

Study Guide

The Economic and Social Council reopens the energy file at a moment of compounding crisis. The 2022 gas shock laid bare Europe's exposure; the 2026 disruptions extended that lesson to every continent. Delegates must reconcile climate commitments with energy security, weigh transitional fuels against accelerated renewables, and address the asymmetric burden carried by developing economies. The chamber will negotiate financing instruments, technology transfer, and adaptation pathways — practical economics meeting urgent ecology.

H-UNFPA

Global AIDS Epidemic

Study Guide

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) isn’t just another committee; it’s the front line of human dignity and global health. While others talk about borders, we talk about peoples rights, their health and their futures. Today, we face a ghost that has haunted generations: the Global AIDS Epidemic. This isn't just a medical crisis; it’s a battle against stigma, inequality, and the clock. In H-UNFPA, we don't just look at statistics; we look at the lives behind them. We are here to dismantle the barriers that prevent life-saving care from reaching the ones who need it most.

The real question is: Do you have the courage to challenge the social norms that fuel this epidemic? Can you bridge the gap between policy and reality to protect the vulnerable? The world is waiting for more than just another resolution. It’s waiting for a breakthrough.

Council of EU: Justice & Home Affairs

New rules on drug precursors

Study Guide

The Justice and Home Affairs configuration of the Council of the European Union meets to negotiate revised rules on the regulation of drug precursors — the chemical building blocks that move from legitimate industry into illicit synthesis. Delegates will represent member states with sharply diverging interests: chemical-exporting economies, transit countries, and those bearing the brunt of synthetic-drug epidemics. The chamber operates under EU procedure with qualified-majority voting, requiring delegates to negotiate within national mandates while seeking workable compromise. A demanding session for those drawn to European institutional politics.

Global Board of Medical Ethics

Body autonomy and allocation of life

Study Guide

In an era where the boundaries of science are constantly being pushed, who defines the value of a human life? The Global Board of Medical Ethics brings together experts and visionaries to tackle the most profound moral dilemmas of modern medicine. Grounded in the principles of the World Health Organization and UNESCO, this committee operates at the delicate intersection of humanity, law, and innovation. This is more than a political discussion; it is a journey into the mirror of society. You will be challenged to look beyond spreadsheets and statutes to consider the dignity of the individual. Your task is to build a framework that protects humanity in the face of rapid technological change. Your resolutions will not just be documents, you will shape the future inside the committee.

UNSC

The Nigerian Coup and the legitimacy issue of UN Peacekeeping

Study Guide

United Nations Security Council is a peacekeeping council which is mainly guided by five permanent members; United States, United Kingdom, China, France and Russian Federation. This council is a step into the epicenter of global peace and security. As the most powerful organ of the United Nations, the Security Council does not just deliberate, it acts with powerful decisions. With the authority to impose sanctions and mandate peace operations, your decisions here will ripple through history.  Currently, the Council faces a critical test: the political upheaval in Nigeria  which threatens constitutional order and risks a regional humanitarian crisis. As delegates, you are tasked with navigating the complex web of national interests to find a path toward stability. You are not just debating policy; you are the architects of a safer world. The eyes of the international community are on you. Will you be able to change the view?

JCC

Spanish Civil War

Study Guide

Not every war begins with a fight. Some of them begin with silence and the country slowly splits in two. In 1936, Spain was not a stable country, it was full of different ideologies that caused the fall of governments. In such a committee, the acts are not for Spain itself; it is totally regarding the revolution of the entire war universe. Are you ready to shape the future?

HCC

Odyssey

Study Guide

Welcome to the HCC: The Odyssey, where the delegates will experience the legendary epic of Homer thoroughly!

The committee will have the delegates live the legendary ten-year journey of Odysseus, starting from the Trojan shores through the Aegean towards Ithaca. There are not only traitorous tides, but also divine intervention against the Warrior of the Mind and his crew. Poseidon, Lord of the Seas himself, will try his utmost to stop Athena’s champion from going home and that may be a little, tiny issue when one is trying to home via maritime travel.

Odysseus and his crew will face many adversaries; monsters, humans and, Greek Gods sometimes all at once. The journey will test their resolve, their loyalties and their belief in King Odysseus. Will they succeed and return home? Will they perish on the road, defeated? The committee will allow the delegates to decide their own fate. How will they stop Scylla? How will they avoid Sirens?

And of course, the actual epic ends with only Odysseus going home. The delegates will attempt to avoid their fate, and go home before everything they held dear crumbles to dust. There is a time limit after all, with Penelope’s suitors pressing her everyday to be the next King. The crew has to bring their King back home or their loved homeland will probably crumble to dust under tyrants. Or… do they really have to?

OHCHR

Governing state neutrality with protection of minority cultural practices

Study Guide

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) convenes to examine how states can maintain political and institutional neutrality while actively safeguarding the cultural practices of minority communities. Delegates will debate legal frameworks that reconcile nondiscrimination and secular governance with affirmative protections for cultural expression, religious practices, and language rights. The committee will draft guidance balancing state neutrality against meaningful cultural inclusion and propose monitoring mechanisms to prevent erosion of minority rights.