CAMINU XXIII

Agenda

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Issues – November 2017

Theme CAMINU XXIII: Building civil society through education

1st Committee (Disarmament and International Security)

 

  • Disarmament and Development in Africa
  • Establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Central Asia
  • The question of the disputed territories between Sudan and South Sudan
  • Strengthening disarmament education as an instrument to achieve sustainable peace

 

2nd Committee (Economic and Financial)

 

  • Measures to prevent exploitation of refugees by criminal organizations
  • Monitoring access to bank accounts for minors
  • Promoting micro-financing of small businesses
  • Establishment of a Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries

 

3rd Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural)

 

  • Strategies to prevent radicalization
  • Expanding access to education for children in isolated rural areas
  • The right to privacy in the digital age
  • Measures to assist Syrian refugees

 

Security Council (SC)

 

  • The situation in Yemen
  • The situation in Mali
  • The situation in Libya
  • The situation in Afghanistan
  • The situation in Myanmar
  • Open Agenda

 

International Court of Justice (ICJ)

 

  • Cyprus vs. Turkey (Maritime Zones Dispute)
  • Marshall Islands vs United Kingdom, India, and Pakistan

SPECIAL CONFERENCE ON BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY THROUGH EDUCATION (SCBCSTE)

 

  • Fostering the involvement of non-state actors in education
  • Measures to strengthen lifelong education
  • The power of social media in shaping society beyond the school setting
  • Promoting education and programs regarding cultural and natural world heritage

 

HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL = YEAR 1968

 

  • The situation in Vietnam (31 January 1968 = Tet Offensive)
  • The situation in the Biafra Region (20 May 1968 = Nigerian forces capture Port Harcourt and form a ring around the Biafrans)
  • The situation in Czechoslovakia (21 August 1968 = Invasion of Prague by Red Army tanks)
  • The situation in Mexico (3 October 1968 = Tlatelolco massacre: A student demonstration ends in bloodbath).

Delegates

SECRETARY GENERAL:

 

Mateo Velasteguí Guadalupe

GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT:

 

Ana Ortiz-Basualdo

 

AG1

Benjamín Jarrín

Andrés Dávalos

 

AG2

Doménica Lara

Martín Cordovez

AG3

Paul Hiller

Juan Francisco Cuesta

 

Security Counsil

Julián Suarez

Juan Pablo Tinajero

 

Historic Security Council : Year 1968

Mateo Sánchez

Isidro Guzmán

 

Special Conference on Building Civil Society Through Education

Paulina Baum

Camila Cabrera

 

International Court of Justice

Carolina Durán

Mateo Suarez

 

OEA Permantent Court

Juan Diego Riascos

Alejandro Better

 

Inter-American Commision of Integral Development

Ana Paula Pozo

Otto Andrade

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