Conference Theme: The Rise of Extremism in the World
In a world defined by rapid change and growing uncertainty, extremist ideologies have taken root across regions, cultures, and political landscapes. These movements, which are driven by fear, polarization, and misinformation, pose urgent threats to global peace, human rights, and international cooperation.
This year’s conference theme,The Rise of Extremism in the World, invites delegates to confront challenges and to develop innovative, collaborative solutions through debates across economical or security solutions.
Security Council
UNSC
The Sudan Crisis: A deepening conflict marked by political instability, humanitarian catastrophe, and escalating violence
Difficulty: Recommended for advanced delegates
Chairs: Darragh DEZECOT with Yasmine BOURGHOUD
Human Rights Council
HRC
Countering Human Rights violations in Extremist Regions and preventing radicalisation
Difficulty: Intermediate
Chairs: Geneviève LHOMMÉ with Juliette PICARD
Historical Security Council
UNHSC
The Rwandan Genocide: understand the failures that enabled mass atrocity and to explore how early intervention and accountability could have altered one of history
Difficulty: Intermediate
Chairs: Chloé MATA ROUSSELLE with Corentin KADEM
Commission on the Status of Women
CSW
Gender based violence in extremist countries
Difficulty: Beginner
Chairs: Pauline BASSE with Ysée PRÉVOTAT
Economic and Social Council
ECOSOC
The role of media preventing extremism
Difficulty: Beginner
Chairs: Philaé KADEM with Clémence ZHANG
L'échec des politiques d'intégration et la montée des idéologies extrémistes