COMMITTEES AND AGENDA ITEMS
MCjMUN'26
Youth in Action for a Sustainable Future
The General Assembly (GA) is the primary organ of the United Nations, where every member state has an equal voice in addressing global challenges. In our JMUN, we bring this spirit of international diplomacy to life within four specialized environments: UNEP, UNESCO, UNICEF, and WHO.
Throughout the conference, delegates work intensely within these committees to research, debate, and draft innovative solutions. Each committee operates as its own center of diplomacy, concluding with the voting and adoption of a comprehensive Final Resolution. This structure allows our young diplomats to focus deeply on their specific topics, ensuring that every voice is heard and every solution is thoroughly debated. Our goal is to empower students to reach a consensus and pass meaningful resolutions that reflect their dedication, hard work, and spirit of cooperation.
1. UNEP – United Nations Environment Programme
Agenda Items:
· Promoting Youth-Led Actions Worldwide to Reduce Plastic Pollution: Empowering young leaders to take a global stand against plastic waste.
· Developing Action Plans for Reducing Single-Use Plastics in Schools: Creating practical and actionable strategies for plastic-free campuses.
2. UNICEF – United Nations Children’s Fund
Agenda Items:
· Strengthening Water Conservation Practices and Essential Hygiene Habits in Schools: Promoting sustainable water use and health standards in educational settings.
· Improving Access to Clean Water and Sanitation for Vulnerable Youth Populations: Ensuring the right to safe water for those most at risk.
3. UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Agenda Items:
· Integrating Climate Literacy into School Curricula Worldwide: Ensuring every student receives education on environmental challenges.
· Designing Hands-on and Science-Based Climate Education for Students: Creating interactive and evidence-based learning experiences.
4. WHO – World Health Organization
Agenda Items:
· Preventing Climate-Linked Diseases Through Youth Awareness Campaigns: Educating young people to help stop the spread of climate-related illnesses.
· Strategies for Protecting Child Health: Focusing on cleaner air in the places where children live and learn.
5. UN-HABITAT
Agenda Items:
· Building Accessible and Inclusive Cities for Youth: Designing streets and urban spaces that welcome young people of all abilities.
· Preparing Cities and Schools for Natural Disasters: Ensuring the safety of students and families in vulnerable urban areas.