Introduction to the APLHAMUNICKS III Committees:
Introduction to the APLHAMUNICKS III Committees:
The Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body within the United Nations. Replacing the Commission on Human Rights, the Human Rights Council was created with the purpose of strengthening, promoting, and protecting human rights globally, as well as solving humanitarian crises and addressing situations where human rights have been violated.
The Economic and Social Council committee, discusses global economic, social and environmental challenges with representatives of countries and nations. ECOSOC's achievements include evaluating long-term projections for the world and how current situations may be fixed. Considered one of the main pillars of the UN, ECOSOC is crucial for the advancement of global collaboration and sustainable development.
O comitê especial em português é essencial para integrar novas escolas e delegados que não falam ingles, promovendo a inclusão nas discussões globais. Ele facilita a participação de falantes de português em simulações como o “Comitê de Eleições Presidenciais” ou o “Comitê de Julgamentos”, fortalecendo o aprendizado diplomático e a liderança em um ambiente de língua portuguesa.
A COP 28, é a 28ª Conferência das Partes da Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre Mudança do Clima, Essa conferencia reúne líderes globais, especialistas e representantes de países para discutir e avançar nas ações contra as mudanças climáticas. O evento é crucial para definir compromissos, políticas e estratégias para reduzir emissões de gases de efeito estufa e promover a sustentabilidade. A COP 28 visa fortalecer a colaboração internacional e acelerar a implementação dos acordos climáticos para enfrentar os desafios ambientais globais.
The Security Council is one of the six main organs of the United Nations, and it has the primary responsibility of maintaining international peace and security whenever peace is threatened. As the UN as a whole, the Security Council was created after World War II to address the failures of the League of Nations in maintaining international and diplomatic harmony.
The United Nations General Assembly’s Fourth Committee, also known as the “Special Political and Decolonization Committee,” focuses on decolonization, peacekeeping, and political affairs. Open to all 193 UN member states, it plays a vital role in addressing political and humanitarian issues. The Committee has been crucial in guiding global decolonization efforts and evaluating UN peacekeeping missions to improve their effectiveness, contributing to international peace and security.