DJISMUN VII
‘The Sustainable and Resilient Recovery from the 2020 Dilemmas‘
- Human Rights council
I. Promoting and Protecting the Rights of the Rohingya Residing in Rakhine State
II. Elimination of the Increasing Violent Issues Resulting from the Black Lives Matter Movement by Creating Solutions to Alter the Way Society Treats Different Races and by Establishing Amendments that are Required to be Integrated Within a Country’s Constitution
III. Securing the Rights of Indigenous Persons to Prevent Events Such as Those That Occurred in Canada
Chairs: Waard Mohammed M. Siddiq, Hala Thamer O. Sajini
- Security Council
I. The Condition of the Uyghur Muslims in the Concentration Camps in China
II. Addressing the Police Brutality in Nigeria
III. Turkey’s Attempt to Dominate Libya in Order to Exploit Libya’s Resources and Rebuild its Plummeting Economy
Chairs: Talah Khalid W AlShakhshir, Yara Wassim Issa
- UNEP
I. Replicating the Safety Measures Applied During the COVID-19 Quarantine That Have Positively Affected the Environment
II. Procedures Needed to Safely Encounter Hurricanes of the 4th and 5th Category that are as Catastrophic as Hurricane Laura
III. Restoring the Damage Done to the Ocean Considering Overfishing Activities and Marine Plant-Life Deterioration
Chairs: Deema Ahmed Mosleh Hussein Saleh, Jana Omer S. Bahassan
- UNICEF
I. The Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict
II. Providing Necessary Educational Components Required for Virtual Learning Programs to Students with Financial Needs
III. The Righteousness of the Juvenile Justice System
Chairs: Lujain Emad A. Danish, Nada Haytham Ghazi Al-Qawasmeh
- United Nations Economic and Social Council
I. Reviving the Global Economy After its Nearly Devastating Demolition due to the COVID-19 Outbreak
II. Motivating Young Minds to Learn Advanced Technology from an Early Age by Providing Them with All Necessary Materials to Ensure Future Helping Hands in the Field of Technology
Chairs: Noor Nouman J. Bantan, Alaa Mounir Yagoubi
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
I. Preventing Marine Life Deterioration and Mass Coral Reef Bleaching Due to Spiraling Temperature Levels and Water Contamination
II. Implementing Measures to Tackle Future Wildfires as Destructive as the Australian Lildfire and Limiting the Extent of Damage Done to the Environment and to People Living within the Perimeter of the Wildfire
III. The Effect of Warmer Temperatures and Erratic Weather on the Rate of Spreading Diseases, Food Availability, and the Occurrence of More Extreme Weather Events (and How to Minimize the Harmful Effects They Have on the Environment and People, the Civilians of Poorer Countries Who are Not Responsible for Causing Climate Change and who Do Not Acquire any Means of Protection from the Devastating Consequences of Climate Change)
Chairs: Jana Mohamad Hariri, Meciel Anne Raymundo Que
- World Health Organization
I. Controlling and Preventing the Recession of COVID-19
II. Managing the Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Preventing the Possibility of a Worldwide Ebola Epidemic.
III. Dealing with the Shortage of Health Workers and Uncovering Ways to Increase the Number of Medical Workers Devoted to Humanitarian Aid
Chairs: Noura Nader Nabil Khalil Sarsour, Salma M. Nedal Al Sibai
- United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
I. The Equal Sharing of Responsibilities Between Both Genders, Including Caregiving and Jobs
II. The Importance of Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Changing World of Labor
Chairs: Samia Wael A. Kheshefati, Sara Mohammed M. AlGalayene