WHO
Agenda Item: Mental Health and the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases

Mental health is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of the growing global burden of non-communicable diseases. This committee aims to explore the complex relationship between mental health and conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. As policymakers, health professionals, and young leaders, our goal is to develop sustainable health strategies that integrate mental health and reduce the impact of these diseases on individuals and communities.
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UNOOSA
Agenda Item: The Militarization and Weaponization of Outer Space
Outer space, once seen solely as a realm for scientific exploration, is increasingly becoming a domain for military competition. This committee will address the implications of the militarization and weaponization of space on global security. Our goal is to promote the preservation of international law and space peace, while developing cooperative solutions for a sustainable and secure future beyond Earth.

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ECOSOC
Agenda Item: Equitable and Sustainable Economic Development through Green Transition Financing
Equitable and sustainable economic development goes hand in hand with green transition, offering not only environmental but also social and economic opportunities. This committee will explore financing mechanisms for the shift toward low-carbon and climate-resilient economies, with a strong focus on fairness between developed and developing nations. Our goal is to foster inclusive, sustainable, and effective solutions to the climate crisis.
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UNODC
Agenda Item: Money laundering and the role of Cryptocurrencies
While cryptocurrencies have revolutionized the financial world, they have also opened new avenues for money laundering. This committee will examine the role of crypto assets in illicit financial flows, regulatory gaps, and the urgent need for international cooperation. Our objective is to create transparent, effective, and balanced policies that safeguard innovation while combating financial crime.

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SPECPOL
Agenda Item: The Crisis of Statehood in Somaliland and the Question of International Recognition
Since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, Somaliland has functioned as a de facto state with its own government, currency, and institutions—yet without international recognition. This committee will explore the legal, political, and humanitarian implications of Somaliland’s quest for statehood. Delegates will debate questions of sovereignty, regional stability, self-determination, and the risks of setting precedents in international law.
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The Turkish War of Independence represents a pivotal moment in the struggle for national sovereignty and the foundation of the modern Turkish Republic. In this committee, delegates will examine the impact of the War of Independence on both domestic and foreign policy, the internal and external challenges faced during the conflict, and its long-term implications for the future of the state. Delegates will evaluate the factors that contributed to the success or potential failure of the national movement and will be tasked with formulating strategic responses to the political, social, and economic crises of the era.
Agenda Item: War of Independence
HJCC
