SOCHUM promotes cultural and humanitarian options, international cooperation, and focuses on children's rights. At GSBLMUN'25, delegates will approach these discussions from a different perspective. Many children in the Europe and Central Asia region are still subjected to discrimination, abuse, exploitation, and violence. In this committee, delegates will discuss what other measures can be taken and what can be done to address this situation.
UNDP is a program established by the United Nations to create a global development network. Focusing especially on developing countries, it provides the knowledge, experience and resources necessary for people to have better living standards. UNDP conducts development studies by cooperating with governments, non-governmental organizations, academia and business circles in line with this purpose.
UNHCR leads international action to protect people forced to flee and denied citizenship due to conflict and persecution. Their vision is a world where every person who has to migrate can build a better future. We degraded this action to high school students' levels and ensured that they were informed about global issues.
UNEP provides evidence-based data to inform policy decisions, collaborates with sectors for low-carbon transitions, provides climate finance mechanisms and aids countries in adaptation and mitigation efforts. Ensuring the resilience of our planet through conservation, restoration and the sustainable use of nature. UNEP works to minimize the adverse effects of chemicals and pollution on human health and the environment.
UNICEF works in more than 150 countries to protect children from violence, exploitation and abuse. UNICEF takes a life-course approach to adolescent development and participation, identifying critical risks and opportunities that have implications for the realization of children’s rights, from the first decade through the second.