


Committees
YFLMUN '25

NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Agenda Item: 2021 - 22 Russia - Ukraine Crisis
In this fragile balance of power, the world held its breath. Political leaders walked a tightrope between diplomacy and deterrence, while millions watched from afar, wondering whether history was repeating itself in the most terrifying way imaginable. The horrors of previous world wars loomed large in collective memory, serving as grim reminders of what was at stake.
Though the worst-case scenario was narrowly avoided, and a full-blown nuclear war did not unfold at that time, the future remains uncertain. As geopolitical tensions simmer and alliances shift, the possibility of escalation is never too far away. Who knows what the next spark might be—or how prepared we truly are to face the consequences?
So ask yourself: if the delicate peace we cling to were to shatter—if diplomacy failed and missiles were launched—would you be ready for the unimaginable?

JCC
Joint Crisis Committee
Agenda Item: The Great War
A great battle turned the earth into a graveyard of mud, blood, and death. The peaks of technology were transformed into instruments of slaughter, making the battlefields a living hell. Millions were lost in dreadful sacrifice, empires crumbled, and an entire generation’s hope was extinguished.
It was a battle so merciless that even victory brought only silence, for there was no glory to celebrate. The war to end them all sowed the seeds of new conflicts, new problems. In the end, the war to end them all ended nothing.

H-ECOSOC
Historical - Economic and Social Council
Agenda Item: Reconstruction of Palestine
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of the most crucial committees in the United Nations. It not only focuses on economics but also on many aspects too. It has a wide variety of scopes in it and actually many major events happening recently are getting investigated and solved in this committee. The agenda item which is “Reconstruction of Palestine” is covering one of the most vital events that had happened a short time ago, and has affected and continues to affect the whole world. Israel-Palestinian Conflict is the main topic of this agenda item. In this committee you will discuss how to reduce the political tension, the economic downturn, and improve the lives of countless people who have been affected by the situation.

SOCHUM
Social, Cultural, & Humanitarian Committee
Agenda Item: Addressing the Human Rights Situation of the Uyghur Population in Xinjiang
In this committee, delegates will address one of the most urgent and complex human rights challenges of our time: the situation of the Uyghur population in Xinjiang. Allegations of mass surveillance, arbitrary detentions, forced labor, and restrictions on religious and cultural freedoms have raised critical concerns within the international community. Throughout the sessions, delegates are expected to analyze the issue through the lens of international human rights law and engage in constructive, evidence-based diplomacy. Our goal is to foster realistic, multilateral solutions that uphold the universality of human rights while maintaining global peace, stability, and mutual respect among states.

DISEC
The Disarmament and International Security Committee
Agenda Item: Militarization of Space, Anti-Satellite
Weapons, Debris & Space Traffic Management
In this committee, delegates will explore the growing militarization of outer space, with particular focus on the development of anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons, increasing space debris, and the urgent need for effective space traffic management. As technological advancements accelerate, the risk of conflict beyond Earth’s atmosphere becomes a pressing global concern, threatening both international security and the sustainability of space operations. Delegates are expected to engage in strategic and diplomatic dialogue to establish responsible frameworks, strengthen international cooperation, and ensure that outer space remains a peaceful, secure, and accessible domain for all humankind.