We are pleased to announce the topics for the upcoming 2026 conference.
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

The UNEP is focused on environmental issues, such as climate change and pollution. This year, UNEP will be debating two topics:
– Investigating the incorporation of renewable energy into national power supplies
– Examining and mitigating the health hazards posed by air pollution
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)

UNICEF is a committee focused on protecting the rights of children across the world. This year, UNICEF will be debating the following topics:
– Providing shelter and safety mechanisms for children impacted by natural disasters
– Combatting and understanding the rise of child soldier recruitment in modern conflicts
United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)
The UNHCR primarily debates topics regarding protecting the rights of refugees across the globe. This year, the UNHCR will be debating the following topics:
– Improving the availability of employment opportunities and education for migrant workers
– Expanding and exploring the safety and privileges provided to migrants displaced by conflict
World Health Organisation (WHO)
The WHO is focused on topics concerning public health and access to healthcare. This year, the WHO will be debating the following topics:
– Combatting and mitigating the risk posed by the emergence of new epidemics
– Assessing the implementation of water nationalisation and its benefits on heath.
Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

The CSW is a committee that discusses topics regarding the rights of women and girls across the globe. This year, the CSW will be debating the following topics:
– Discussing and expanding the right to safe abortions globally
– Addressing and curtailing the prevalence of gender based discrimination in digital spaces
Historical International Court of Justice (HICJ)

The HICJ is a committee that is a cross between a regular MUN committee and a moot court. Delegates will be debating a single historical topic throughout the course of the conference. This year, the HICJ will be debating the following topic:
– Assessing Germany’s future in the wake of World War 2
United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UNSTD)

The UNCSTD is a committee that is focused on topics concerning science and technology. This year, the UNCSTD will be debating the following topics:
– Exploring the benefits of AI in the field of scientific research
– Expanding the ability and availability of the production of microchips
United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

ECOSOC is a committee focused on tackling some of the world’s biggest economic, social, and environmental issues. This year, ECOSOC will be debating the following topics:
– Examining and reworking international dependence on oil monopolies
– Organising and discussing methods to increase government expenditure on international aid
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

The UNODC is a committee that tackles some of the biggest criminal issues of today, those regarding the drug trade, organised crime, terrorism, and corruption. This year, the UNODC will be debating the following topics:
– Examining agrarian alternatives for cocoa and opium farmers
– Assessing methods on how to tackle and mitigate the trafficking of cultural goods
World Trade Organisation (WTO)

The WTO is a committee that debates topics on issues relating to global trade. This year, the WTO will be debating the following topics:
– Combatting the use of protectionist trade policies in the international market
– Improving the climate sustainability of trade transport infrastracture
Crisis Committee

Crisis is a dynamic and fast-moving committee, allowing delegates to react to a fast-moving crisis. The topic for Crisis will be announced on the first day of the conference.
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)

The UNSC is a dynamic committee, debating some of the most prevalent geopolitical issues of the current day. This year, the UNSC will be debating the following topics:
– Investigating the Kashmir border crisis
– Mitigating and examining the militarisation of the arctic circle
Commission on Population and Development (CPD)

The CPD is a committee that discusses topics concerning population demographics and development of nations. New this year, the CPD will be debating the following topics:
– Assessing and mitigating the problems posed by ageing populations
– Exploring methods to construct and maintain robust healthcare systems
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)

New this year, the ICAO is a committee focused on debating topics surrounding civil aviation and aviation safety. This year, the ICAO will be debating the following topics:
– Focusing on the affordability of avionic flights for consumers
– Increasing the safety of international civilian flights
