SECURITY
◆ The Middle East conflict: the different conflicts in the Middle East, namely, Israel-Palestine, Syria, Lebanon (+ Saudi Arabia, Iran,…)
◆ The ongoing tensions between USA and Venezuela: Interventionism, possible violation of sovereignty...
◆ The conflict between India and Pakistan: Territorial Integrity, Counter Terrorism...
ENVIRONMENTAL
◆ Sustainable water management and Prevention of the Global Water Crisis.
◆ Protection of biodiversity and conservation of ecosystems.
◆ Energy transition and global emisions reduction.
GLOBAL HEALTH
◆ Pandemic preparedness and response.
◆ The climate changes impact on citizens health.
◆ Equitable access to medical resources.
POLITICS
◆ The growing geopolitical rivalry between existing powers and growing nations.
◆ Possible Security Council reforms: veto, new members and legitimacy.
◆ Foreign interference in electoral processes and political cybersecurity.
ECONOMY & SOCIETY
◆ The use of cryptocurrencies as a method of payment and laundering.
◆ Investment of public funds for free education and social services.
◆ Repercussions of the armed conflicts in the economic crisis.
NEW TECNOLOGIES
◆ The increase of cyber attacks such as ransomware: defense against said attacks and the lack of professionals in cybersecurity.
◆The possible reductions of the risk of nuclear power: the ability ensure it isn't used for military purposes, its repercussions in radioactive radioactive waste.
◆ Artificial Intelligence: its development and ethical use and role in the workplace in creating or destroying jobs.
ÉTHIQUE
◆ Protection des enfants et des adolescents: travail des enfants,exploitation sexuelle, accès à l'éducation et la securité.
◆ Droits humains des migrants : traitement digne, non-refoulement, protection contre la discrimination et l’exploitation.
◆ Lutte contre le terrorisme : respect des droits humains et du droit international dans la prévention et la répression des actes terroristes, coopération internationale, et protection des civils contre les violences.
DROITS DE LA FEMME
◆Égalité et liberté individuelle : l'avortement et la relation des femmes avec ses corps et Le mariage, les rélations des couples consentis (personne peut être dénigré dans la relation ou obligé à faire rien).
◆ Droit à une éducation égalitaire: une éducation égalitaire entre hommes et femmes et garantir l’égalité d’accès à une éducation de qualité pour les filles.
◆Droit à un enviroment politique, exonomique et social égalitaire: promouvoir la participation pleine et effective des femmes à tous les niveaux de prise de décision et réduire les écarts de salaires et accroître la participation des femmes au marché du travail.
DERECHOS HUMANOS
◆ Garantía de los derechos de migrantes y refugiados en crisis humanitarias actuales, incluyendo desplazamiento climático y conflictos armados recientes.
◆ Protección de minorías étnicas y religiosas frente al aumento de violencia, discriminación estatal y restricciones a su libertad cultural y religiosa.
◆ Garantía de derechos humanos básicos: vivienda digna, alimentación y acceso a la electricidad; ante el incremento de la pobreza.
G8
Our G8 committee is made up of the eight most influential nations: France, Germany, China, United Kingdom, Japan, United States of America, Canada and Russia (sometimes with invited countries). Delegates in the G8 will work with delegates from other committees to write their resolutions and, together, make choices representing their country's beliefs.
THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER OF 1945.
The UN Charter, stated 80 years ago, codifies the major principles of international relations, from sovereign equality of States to the prohibition of the use of force among nations.
➤ Emerging tensions between Venezuela and the United States of America.
➤ The ongoing dispute between India and Pakistan (focused on its implications for regional security).
➤ Counter terrorism.
INTERNATIONAL LAW
The UN aims to uphold justice and international law, with the Security Council to make decisions, impose sanctions or authorize force when international peace and security are threatened.
➤ New member states in the Security Council (focused on veto rights and legitimacy).
➤ The increasing number of cyberattacks (focused on international defense mechanisms).
➤ Pandemic preparedness and response.
➤ Funding of public education and social services.
G8 delegates must understand the introduction in cursive to begin to comprehend the topic and in their resolutions must combine the topics that follow the ➤ symbol.