
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Funds
“The discussion of national wealth determining the distributions of schools across the country and education equality”
UNICEF always strives to achieve education equality throughout the campaign of “for every child, education.” Education was historically considered a great equalizer in society, capable of lifting less advantaged children and improving their chances for success as adults. But a body of recently published scholarship suggests that the achievement gap between rich and poor children is widening, a development that threatens to dilute education's leveling effects. This council intends to provide justice as every child has the right to quality education and learning.
UNDP
United Nation's Development Programme
“Adapting Gender Equality Goals in Public Administration”
As part of the UNDP’s Signature Solutions to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, gender equality and women’s empowerment are important to make a change in all people’s lives. Women have been discriminated against in many ways such as unequal pay, denial of rights, unequal opportunity, and many more. This committee aims to come up with ideas in which our society today can make changes to stop this discrimination and what better place to start than in our own government. Public administration leads the people and what change they bring, the people will follow. The UNDP is here to support all administrations in making the right choice, to bring about lasting change for the better.

ICC
International Criminal Court
“The Prosecutor v. Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud”
Gender inequality, being one of two of our conference’s motto, is a prevalent and pertinent issue that has been perpetuated by the culture of degradation, dehumanization, and dismissal of women. Such diminution of female human rights is greatly emphasized in the Northern Mali Conflict, where women are being persecuted for violating the dictated socially acceptable dress code and forced into unwanted marriages, which has now been recognized as a form of sexual slavery. Al Hassan’s case represents the first gender-based crime prosecuted by the ICC, and together with our chairs and delegates, we hope to create a precedent.