Committees

For this year’s edition of MISMUN, we have chosen seven committees and agendas that are relevant to the present times and current affairs. Each simulation is designed to provide delegates and journalists with an enthralling and engaging experience.


UNHRC

Agenda : To address the critical human rights violations stemming from the Syrian Refugee Crisis by promoting international cooperation for sustainable refugee management, and mitigating humanitarian and socio-economic impacts.

UNHRC

The UNHRC stands as a global forum dedicated to upholding and advancing human rights. The Syrian Refugee Crisis remains one of the most annihilating humanitarian tragedies of the 21st century. Since the peaceful demonstrations of 2011 spiralled into a violent global conflict, millions of lives have been torn apart by the brutality of rebel factions, state and militant forces, and the terror unleashed by extremist groups. Faced with this profound crisis in 2015, the UNHRC must not only provide alleviation but also prevent such international calamities from resurfacing.


UNSC

Agenda : Addressing the construction of the Berlin wall by the Soviet Union, emphasizing state accountability for creating instability and putting the lives of civilians in danger.

UNSC

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has been the protector and peacemaker of the world for decades. In 1961, the Berlin wall was built around American-controlled West Berlin by the Soviets to prevent West Germans from migrating to West Berlin, and it led to the subsequent deaths of many people who tried to cross this wall. Its construction also created conversation around the failures of communism and the treatment of citizens inside the USSR. The UNSC must discuss this issue and make a decision on the legality of the construction of this wall and the actions surrounding it.


ICN

Agenda : Addressing the imminent threat posed by the Third Coalition following the Battle of Trafalgar.

ICN

In the heart of Napoleon's Empire, a powerful and prestigious group of delegates gathers. After the devastating loss at Trafalgar, France's naval power is no more, and with it comes a massive political shift. The land may still belong to France, but the sea is now Britain's domain. The Imperial Court of Napoleon is now the center of a tense political drama, where the fate of the Empire is in the hands of the most influential figures: ministers, generals, and members of the royal family. These delegates must deal with a series of high-stakes diplomatic crises and personal rivalries that threaten to tear the Empire apart.


Caricature

International Press
Political caricatures, or cartoons, are without doubt the most eye- catching part of newspapers, magazines, etc. The job of a cartoonist is to appeal to a larger audience of people who may not have understood the political discussion itself.

Caricature

Amidst the tense atmosphere and intense debates in MUN committees, caricature offers a satirical lens to express ongoing proceedings in a way that both engages and informs the public. It is a humorous and exaggerated representation of a country, leader, or situation in international diplomacy. Rather than serving as official documentation, caricatures aim to highlight or mock the actions, policies, or positions of UN member states and their representatives. The role of a caricaturist is to creatively present important events and complex global issues in a playful manner—blending it with insight to make diplomacy more accessible and entertaining.


Journalism

International Press
Journalism is essential and illimitable. Today’s world is shaped by the constant, tumultuous flow of information, with journalism at its rationalised centre. This the assignees must remember as they write on their committees.

Journalism

Journalism is a vital pillar of the modern world. Amid the constant flow of information and an ever-changing society, it stands as the fourth pillar of democracy. Each moment a journalist captures is like a stroke on a canvas, each article a tapestry of words telling the story of our times. As members of the International Press, you are both observers and storytellers- shaping understanding, amplifying voices, and guided always by the welfare of your readers, committing to truth, clarity, and ethical reporting.


Photography

International Press
Photography is a versatile medium used for artistic expression, documentation, communication, and much more. The Photography division within the International Press offers photographers an avenue to immerse themselves.

Photography

Photography is a powerful way to freeze moments and tell stories. In the International Press, photographers creatively cover debates and activities across committees, working under different news agencies to explore diverse perspectives. The role requires focus, quick thinking, observation, and efficiency under pressure. Their work not only documents the conference but also reflects its true spirit, inspiring future delegates and highlighting photography’s impact in global conversations.


OC

Organising Committee
The Organising Committee is critical to the overall success of the event. As the administrative body for the entire MUN, this committee is accountable for ensuring that the conference flows efficiently.

OC

Great conferences don’t just happen—they’re built piece by piece by people who believe in their vision. This year’s Organising Committee is that force at MISMUN 2025. We are the planners, problem-solvers, and energy behind the conference, turning vision into reality. From crafting impactful agendas to managing complex operations, we ensure every detail reflects the quality and creativity MISMUN is known for, with a clear purpose: to make debate feel alive and ideas celebrated. MISMUN 2025 isn’t just a conference; it’s a journey built on dedication and collaboration—and we can’t wait for you to experience it.