
Committee

United Nations Environment Programme
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the leading global authority on environmental governance and sustainability. It works to address the triple planetary crisis—climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. This is by coordinating international environmental action and supporting evidence-based policymaking. UNEP drives global cooperation through environmental agreements, scientific assessments, and policy guidance, aiming to ensure sustainable development and ecological balance for present and future generations.
Agenda A: Regulating Industrial Agriculture’s Role in Tropical Forest Degradation
Agenda B: Managing Cross-Border Hazardous Electronic Waste Movement

World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations’ specialized agency responsible for international public health. It coordinates global responses to health emergencies, sets health standards, and provides technical support to countries in strengthening healthcare systems. WHO plays a critical role in combating infectious diseases, improving universal healthcare access, and promoting overall physical and mental well-being worldwide through science-driven and equitable health policies
Agenda A: Combating the Rise of Antimicrobial Resistance through Global Healthcare Practices
Agenda B: Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in Unequal Health Systems

The Food and Agriculture Organization
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is the specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to achieving food security, eliminating hunger, and promoting sustainable agriculture worldwide. In Model United Nations conferences, the FAO committee addresses global challenges related to food production, agricultural development, rural livelihoods, nutrition, and the sustainable management of natural resources. Delegates collaborate to develop practical, evidence-based solutions that enhance international cooperation and ensure access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food for all.
Agenda A: Addressing the Impact of Fertiliser Supply Chain Disruptions on Global Food Security
Agenda B: Managing Water Scarcity in Transboundary River Basins Affecting Agricultural Production

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is the global leader in addressing illicit drugs, transnational organized crime, corruption, and terrorism. It supports member states in strengthening justice systems, enhancing rule of law, and implementing international conventions. UNODC emphasizes a balanced approach that integrates law enforcement, prevention, rehabilitation, and human rights to build safer and more resilient societies.
Agenda A: Combating Illicit Financial Flows within International Banking and Offshore Systems
Agenda B: Resolving Transnational Wildlife Trafficking Networks and Enforcement Gaps

Disarmament and International Security Committee
The Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC), also known as the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, focuses on global security challenges, arms control, and disarmament. It provides a platform for member states to discuss threats to international peace, including nuclear proliferation, conventional weapons regulation, and emerging military technologies. DISEC promotes cooperative solutions aimed at reducing conflict and strengthening global stability through diplomacy and international law.
Agenda A: Establishing Norms on Autonomous Targeting Systems in Armed Conflict
Agenda B: Addressing the Militarisation of Satellite Infrastructure in Low Earth Orbit