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Agendas

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Crisis Control Committee

CCC

Agenda: Cold War Crisis Simulation – Dual Committees
 

Sub-Committees:

Emergency Soviet Security Directorate (eSSD) – USSR

Emergency Intelligence Coordination Directorate (eICD) – United Kingdom
Freeze Dates:

June 5, 1985

July 18, 1985

  • The Continuous Crisis Committee (CCC) immerses delegates in an intense, evolving simulation of Cold War tensions.

  • Participants will represent key figures within the USSR and the UK, navigating espionage, intelligence leaks, and high-stakes diplomacy.

  • Real-time crisis updates will challenge delegates to respond swiftly with strategic thinking and collaboration under pressure.

  • The CCC encourages adaptability, leadership, and quick decision-making — vital skills in international crisis management.

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United Nations Security Council

UNSC

Agenda: Complaint Registered by the United States Concerning the Situation in the Caribbean
Freeze Date: October 23, 1962

  • The United Nations Security Council is responsible for maintaining international peace and addressing threats to global stability.

  • This committee revisits the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 — one of the most perilous confrontations of the Cold War.

  • Delegates will assume the roles of major global powers to negotiate resolutions, manage escalating tensions, and avert nuclear catastrophe.

  • The UNSC challenges participants to balance national interests with global security imperatives in a historically charged environment.

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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime 

UNODC 

Agenda: Improving the Effectiveness, Coordination, and Safety of UNODC Field and Liaison Officers

  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime plays a pivotal role in combating transnational crime, drug trafficking, corruption, and terrorism.

  • This session centers on strengthening field operations, ensuring the safety and coordination of UNODC personnel working in high-risk environments.

  • Delegates will deliberate on enhancing global cooperation mechanisms, intelligence sharing, and resource allocation to improve on-ground impact.

  • The agenda calls for a balance between operational efficiency and adherence to human rights standards in international law enforcement.

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UNHRC

UNHRC

Agenda: Upholding Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

  • The UNHRC serves as the primary body for promoting and protecting human rights across the world.

  • This year’s discussion focuses on Article 5 of the UDHR — the prohibition of torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.

  • Delegates will analyze global violations, investigate gaps in accountability, and propose mechanisms to reinforce international compliance.

  • The debate emphasizes the moral and legal obligation of states to uphold human dignity and ensure justice for victims of abuse.

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​DISEC

DISEC

Agenda: Peace and Security in the Global World Order with Special Emphasis on the Middle East

  • The Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC) focuses on global peace, security, and stability through multilateral cooperation.

  • This year’s agenda highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East, exploring disarmament initiatives, regional tensions, and pathways to sustainable peace.

  • Delegates will engage in critical diplomacy to address the challenges of arms proliferation, foreign interventions, and threats to international security.

  • The committee encourages innovative yet pragmatic solutions that align with the UN Charter’s principles of sovereignty and global security.

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