The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO) is a specialized UN agency dedicated to defeating hunger and promoting sustainable agricultural development. It plays a crucial role in ensuring food security, improving nutrition, and supporting countries in building resilient food systems in the face of climate change and resource scarcity.
As a delegate in the UNFAO, you’ll explore issues like global hunger, sustainable farming, and equitable food distribution. You’ll work toward solutions that balance environmental sustainability, economic growth, and social responsibility while encouraging international cooperation on food policy.
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) works to protect and promote human rights across the globe. It investigates human rights abuses, encourages accountability, and engages with global crises affecting freedom, justice, and dignity.
Delegates in the UNHRC will address topics such as repression, discrimination, and humanitarian violations. You’ll be expected to advocate for the vulnerable, draft resolutions, and build consensus while balancing moral obligations and geopolitical interests.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) leads global efforts to protect refugees and displaced persons. Its work includes offering legal aid, shelter, and long-term support to people forced to flee due to conflict, persecution, or disaster.
In the UNHCR committee, you’ll examine refugee crises, asylum policies, and the responsibilities of host nations. Delegates must find humane, realistic solutions that uphold human rights while navigating international law and political complexities.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is tasked with maintaining international peace and security. With the power to authorize military action, impose sanctions, and issue binding resolutions, the UNSC is the most influential decision-making body in the UN system.
As a delegate, you will respond to urgent conflicts, propose peacekeeping solutions, and navigate high-level diplomacy. This committee demands strategic thinking, persuasive communication, and sharp awareness of international power dynamics.
The United Nations News Agency (UNNA) operates as the official journalistic body of the conference. It plays a vital role in documenting proceedings, shaping narratives, and offering critical insight into the decisions and dynamics within all committees.
As a delegate in UNNA, you’ll act as a reporter, editor, and analyst, covering live sessions, conducting interviews, and publishing articles that inform and influence. This committee is ideal for creative thinkers, keen observers, and aspiring journalists who want to shape how the story of XAMUN 2025 is told.
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