Le due conferenze di NY sono le più importanti nel mondo, coinvolgono più di 4000 studenti provenienti da tutto il mondo. La simulazione viene realizzata al Palazzo di Vetro e allo Sheraton per il primo gruppo e al Marriott per quanto riguarda il secondo gruppo.
Il primo gruppo si alloggerà allo Sheraton dal 27 Marzo al 2 Aprile 2010.
Il secondo gruppo si alloggerà all Marriott Marquis dal 29 Marzo al 4 Aprile.
I paesi che rappresenterà UNMI durante queste simulazione saranno il Brasile, il Belgio, L’Italia, il Mozambique e il Capo Verde.
Potete trovare la guida per l’assegnazione dei paesi in questo link:
http://www.nmun.org/2010%20downloads/2010%20NMUN-NY%20Assignment%20Posting.pdf
Le commissioni sono le seguenti:
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
General Assembly Plenary (GAPlen)
1. 10-Year Review of the Implementation of the Millennium Development Goals
2. Elimination of International Terrorism
3. Climate Change/ Environmental Degradation as a Source of Conflict
General Assembly First Committee (GA1)
1. Illicit Arms Sales
2. The Control of Conflict Minerals
3. The Privatization of War: Employing and Arming Independent Militias?
General Assembly Second Committee (GA2)
1. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Development
2. Promoting Low-Carbon Economic Growth in the Developing World
3. Protecting Developing Countries during the Current Financial Crisis
General Assembly Third Committee (GA3)
1. Advancing Technology to Progress Development and Peace
2. The Implementation of a Global Standard of Education
3. Implementing the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development
PEACE & SECURITY
Security Council (SC)
1. Nuclear Disarmament & Non-Proliferation
2. The Security Situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan
3. Combating Maritime Piracy
SC Working Group: Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC)*
1. Monitoring the Violation of International Standards Pertaining to Children and
Armed Conflict
2. Impact on Children of the Illicit Trafficking of Small Arms and Light Weapons
3. Girls and Armed Conflict
International Court of Justice (ICJ)*
1. Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia)
2. Questions relating to the Obligation to Prosecute or Extradite (Belgium v.
Senegal)
ECOSOC
ECOSOC Plenary (ECOSOCPlen)
1. Promoting Economic and Social Gender Equality as a Means to Achieve Sustainable Peace
2. Improving the Implementation of International Agreements to Promote Global Public Health
3. Promoting Sustainable Cities
Committee for Development Policy (CDP)*
1. The Climate Change – Development Nexus
2. Assessing the Development of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
3. The Role of Microfinance in Promoting Development
Commission for Sustainable Development (CSustD)*
1. Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development
2. Implementing the Concept of Green Growth
3. Implementing the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation in Africa
Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)*
1. Women’s Equal Participation in Conflict Prevention, Management and Conflict Resolution and in Post-conflict Peacebuilding
2. Women’s Role in Capacity Building within Civil Society Movements
3. Fifteen Year Review and Appraisal of the Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action
Econ. Commission for Latin America & the Caribbean (ECLAC)*
1. Mitigation of the Economic Crisis at the Regional Level
2. Strengthening Social Protection for the Most Vulnerable
3. Access to Information Technologies and the Impact on Social Cohesion
SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)*
1. 2010 NPT Review Conference: Towards General and Complete Disarmament
2. Water and Nuclear Technologies
3. Implementing Nuclear Energy Infrastructures without Weapon Production Threats
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
1. International Cooperation, Burden and Responsibility Sharing in Mass Influx Situations
2. Local Integration as a Durable Solution
3. Enhancing the protection of UNHCR and NGO Aid Workers in Conflict Zones
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)*
1. Legal Concerns and Safeguards for Children in Transitional Justice
2. Fighting Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War
3. Implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child in Order to Combat Child Exploitation
World Food Programme (WFP)*
1. Changing Market Policies to Address Hunger
2. Addressing the Impact of Hunger on Disease
3. Enhancing Disaster Reduction Strategies to Avert Famine
INTER GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
African Union (AU)*
1. Limiting the impact of HIV/AIDS in Africa
2. Investing in Agriculture for Economic Growth and Food Security
3. Supporting the Sudan Peace Process
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)*
1. Solutions to Security Issues and Continuing Territorial Disputes in the South
China Sea
2. Assessing the Progress of ASEAN Vision 2020 and Developing Adjusted Means to its Achievement
3. East Asian Financial Cooperation and Integration
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
1. Reassessing NATO’s Role in State Building
2. NATO’s Role in Afghanistan
3. NATO’s Engagement with other International Organizations
Organisation of The Islamic Conference (OIC)*
1. The Establishment of Islamic Centers for Education and Professional Training in War-torn Areas
2. Economic Development to Combat Poverty in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT)
3. Combating Intolerance and Discrimination against Muslims
