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Commitees

As expected, the main focus and time spent during the conference will be the allocated Committee Debate time, where delegates will have the possibility to embody countries in a reenactment of a selection of the United Nations current committees. The committees are where most of the development in terms of skill gaining and growth happen, since delegates are strongly incentivised to participate and express their Countries views. This is the highlight of OBSMUN, as by the end, to compliment of all the debate, in the form of clauses, a resolution, is compiled and voted on.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY (ECOSOC + HR DELEGATES)

President: Matheus Drehmer
Chair(s): Antonio Saraiva, Olivia Le Roch
Typist(s): Molly Costello, Barbara Rodrigues

First Issue: The Issue of reforming the United Nations Charter and the UN Security Council to Ensure Fair Representation.

Research Paper: GA Research Paper

ECOSOC COMMITTEE

President: Margarita Vicente
Chair(s): Alp André Guimarães, Luis Braga
Typist(s): Molly Costello

First Issue:
The issue of tackling the negative economic impacts of large-scale investment in renewable energy.

Second Issue:
The issue of addressing the global housing crisis and its impact on future generations


Research Paper: ECOSOC Research Paper

HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE

President: Antonio Saraiva
Chair(s): Valentino Fonseca, Elena Strange, Liam Ruiters.
Typist(s): Barbara Rodrigues

First Issue: The issue of protecting human rights for migrants in the United States.

Second Issue: The issue of using starvation as a weapon in the Gaza conflict.


Research Paper: HR Research Paper

BRITISH PARLIAMENT

President: Alastair Irving
Chair(s): Jad Chahine, Ricardo Vaz
Typist(s):  Marina Moraes

First Issue: The issue of whether the Navy should commission two more aircraft carriers in response to rising global tensions.

Second Issue: The issue of raising the annual budget for the UKSA (UK Space Agency) by reducing defence budgets.

Third Issue: Should the UK provide further incentives to renewable energy startups in order to establish the UK as an important player in the industry.


Research Paper: BP Research Paper

SECURITY COUNCIL

President: Carolina Debs
Chair(s): Miguel Gomes, Pedro Silva
Typist(s):  Antonina Seymour

First Issue: The Issue of Concluding and Executing the Impending Solutions for the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.

Second Issue: The Issue of Resolving the Longstanding Israel-Palestine Conflict.


Research Paper: SC Research Paper

DISEC COMMITTEE

President: Samuel Sánchez Rodríguez
Chair(s): Daniel Bridges, Lucía Bricchi
Typist(s): Alexssander Prata

First Issue: The issue of limiting the use of Autonomous Lethal Weapons and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Modern Warfare.

Second Issue: The issue of using Private Military Contractors (PMCs) in national and international conflicts.

Third Issue: The issue of establishing a framework for the peaceful use and demilitarisation of outer space.


Research Paper: DISEC Research Paper

WHO SIMULATION

President: Livingstone Alice Pfeifer
Chair(s): Alisa Donskikh, Mia Chahine
Typist(s): Tim Yue

First Issue: Addressing the issue of the rise of flavoured Tobacco and nicotine products for the youth population.

Second Issue: Addressing the issue of needs in increasing amounts of childhood trauma treatment needed in Lebanon. 


Research Paper: WHO Research Paper

ICJ COMMITTEE

President: Manuela Campos
Chair(s): Luísa Jervell
Typist(s): Manuela Távora

First Case: South Africa vs. Israel — Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip.

Second Case: Democratic Republic of the Congo vs. Uganda — Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo.


Research Paper: ICJ Research Paper

Dates

Committee Issues relase: 24th September 2025
Committee Preference Sheet submission: To Be Confirmed
Final Committee Allocations: To Be Confirmed