International Monterrey Model United Nations Simulation
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International Monterrey Model United Nations Simulation
International Monterrey Model United Nations Simulation American School Foundation of Monterrey IMMUNS 2016 Committees and Topics General Assembly (HS and MS) A. Countries’ rights over natural oceanic resources in the context of environmental preservation. B. Preventing a future energy crisis in the face of our changing climate. Asamblea General (HS and MS) A. Estableciendo los derechos de los países para explotar aguas internacionales bajo el contexto de la protección del océano. B. Previniendo un crisis de energía ante los cambios climáticos. Security Council (MS) A. Addressing the ISIS threat in the Middle East and the role the organization has come to play in the Syrian civil war and Iraqi instability. B. CRISIS Consejo de seguridad (HS and MS) A. Evaluando el tema de ISIS en el Medio Oriente, especialmente el efecto de su presencia en la guerra de Siria y la inestabilidad de Iraq. B. CRISIS ECOSOC (MS) A. Dealing with the upcoming problem of E-waste in a humanitarian and sustainable manner. B. Making sustainable energy more available for developing countries. Human Rights Council (HS) A. Discrimination and human rights abuses perpetrated against members of the LGBTQ community in nations that are culturally and politically hostile towards them. B. Women’s health rights and the lack of access to sexual education and contraceptives in developing countries. AVE. MORONES PRIETO 1500 COL. SAN ISIDRO SANTA CATARINA, N.L. MÉXICO 66190 TELEPHONE: (81) 8288-4400 • FAX: (81) 8288-4455 WWW.IMMUNS.ORG International Monterrey Model United Nations Simulation American School Foundation of Monterrey WHO (MS) A. Helping epidemic-stricken nations reignite their economies and stabilize their social services and community structures. B. Improving access to vaccinations in developing countries. Arab League (HS) A. The situation in Yemen with a focus on the humanitarian crisis, and the possibility of further military intervention. B. The effects of the Syrian refugee crisis on Middle Eastern nations. European Council (HS): A. Evaluating the efficiency of the EU’s response to economic crisis in member states. B. The Mediterranean immigration crisis and the inability of EU member states to provide humanitarian aid for incoming refugees. African Union (MS) A. Preventing the use of illegally extracted natural resources by violent groups. B. Rebuilding the Somali state. Organization of American States (MS) A. Human rights abuses in the fight against Central American drug cartels. B. The labor and educational gender gap in Latin America. Mexican Cabinet (HS) A. The inefficiency of the Mexican education system as a result of corruption in Mexican politics. B. CRISIS US Cabinet (HS) A. Recent racial tensions and the fight against police brutality. B. CRISIS Futuristic Security Council (HS) A. Debating the ethics of bio-warfare. B. CRISIS AVE. MORONES PRIETO 1500 COL. SAN ISIDRO SANTA CATARINA, N.L. MÉXICO 66190 TELEPHONE: (81) 8288-4400 • FAX: (81) 8288-4455 WWW.IMMUNS.ORG