General Assemblies

Introduction

The General Assembly (GA) is the main deliberative body of the United Nations, representing all 193 member states. It covers a broad range of global issues including peace, security, international law, and human rights. GA committees allow delegates to debate and collaborate on international matters through the lens of their respective countries.

GA- General Assembly

Addressing the Social Impact of Money Laundering
by International Criminal Organizations
Director: Juliette Gallardo Melgarejo
Moderator: Constanza Romero Stefanoni

SOCHUM- Social, Cultural, & Humanitarian Committee

Discussing the Right of Freedom of Speech & the
Balance Between Individual Liberties & Societal Responsibilities

UNHRC- Human Rights

Addressing the Women's Rights Crisis Amid the
Emergence of the Taliban Government in Afghanistan

WHO- World Health Organization

Discussing the Access to End of Life Care with Stringent Criteria:
Examining Patient Rights in Cases of Unbearable Suffering, Ethical Considerations, and Legal Implications

UNEP- Environment Programme

Promoting Laws to Protect and Aid Marine Life and Local
Communities Amidst the Rise of Marine Heatwaves

CSD- Comission on Sustainable Development

Addressing the Limitations of the Adoption of Renewable
Energies for Sustainable Development

OHCHR- Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Safeguarding Populations at Risk of Sex Exploitation & Trafficking