
Comités et sujets du MUN des Lycéens 2026

AG - Assemblée Générale - comité en français
L'Assemblée générale est l'organe principal de délibération et de prise de décisions politiques au sein du système des Nations Unies (ONU). Grâce à une participation universelle, elle formule des recommandations politiques à l'intention des gouvernements, des organisations régionales et d'autres organes des Nations Unies. Son travail est réparti entre ses six principales commissions, chacune traitant de sujets dans un domaine particulier et adoptant des résolutions qui sont ensuite examinées par la séance plénière de l'Assemblée générale. L'Assemblée générale est composée de 193 États membres.
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Sujet 1 : Comment assurer la sécurité collective dans un monde où l'ordre mondial est bouleversé par un terrorisme islamiste mondialisé ?
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Sujet 2 : Assurer la coopération internationale pour encourager le développement des pays d'Afrique subsaharienne, plongés dans l'instabilité politique, économique et sociale ?
Envoie ton Position Paper à ag.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

ITU - International Telecommunication Union
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) serves as the United Nations’ specialized agency acting as the "global conductor" for all digital and telecommunication technologies. Its necessity is anchored in three vital functions: firstly, it ensures global technical cohesion by establishing universal standards; without these, the world would be a fragmented landscape of incompatible devices, preventing international roaming, global internet navigation, and cross-border data exchange. Secondly, it acts as the custodian of intangible resources, strictly regulating the allocation of radio frequencies and satellite orbits. This oversight is critical to preventing signal interference that would otherwise jeopardize essential services such as global aviation, weather forecasting, and maritime safety. Finally, the ITU fulfills a humanitarian and strategic mandate by serving as the primary multilateral forum where 194 Member States collaborate to ensure that digital progress is not a luxury for the elite, but a tool for the 2.2 billion people still offline. Ultimately, without the ITU, the global internet as we know it would cease to function, and the digital divide between nations would become an unbridgeable chasm.
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Topic 1 : How can equal access to digital education be guaranteed ?
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Topic 2 : The fight against media disinformation
Envoie ton Position Paper à itu.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

UN Habitat
The United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat) is the United Nations agency responsible for promoting sustainable urban development and access to adequate housing for all. Created in 1977 following the first United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat I, Vancouver, 1976), UN-Habitat is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and currently operates in more than 70 countries around the world. Its mandate, defined by the United Nations General Assembly and consolidated by the Habitat Agenda adopted at the Habitat II conference in Istanbul in 1996, is based on two fundamental objectives: ensuring decent housing for all and promoting the development of socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable cities in a context of rapid urbanization.
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Topic 1 - Rapid urbanisation and sustainable cities : how can population growth be reconciled with ecological transition ?
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Topic 2 - How can we respond to the global housing crisis and promote equitable access to housing in the world's megacities ?
Envoie ton Position Paper à unhabitat.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

INTERPOL - International Criminal Police Organization
The International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO), known as Interpol, was founded in 1923, and it is based in Lyon in France. Interpol is the world's largest international police organization with 196 member states. The organization’s aim is « Connecting police for a safer world », as reminded by its motto. In order to do so, Interpol supports national efforts in combating crimes across four global areas: terrorism, cybercrime, organized crime and financial crime and anti-corruption.
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Topic 1 - Using new technologies to track fugitives
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Topic 2 - How can international information-sharing mechanisms be enhanced to more effectively trace illicit firearms during times of conflict ?
Envoie ton Position Paper à interpol.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

UNEP - United Nations Environment Program
The UN Environment Programme was founded in 1972 by the United Nations just after the very first Earth summit. It especially aims at reaching the Sustainable Development goals, improving the air quality and protecting the oceans and marine life. To do so, the UNEP raises awareness of these issues and biodiversity, implements and reinforces the measures and institutions in charge of protecting the environment. In 2015, it implemented an “ambitious plan to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all”.
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Topic 1 - What form of global strategies must be implemented to help the increasing amount of vulnerable countries to adapt to global warming effects ?
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Topic 2 - Public policies and necessary actions to improve the quality of food and nutrition as much as food precocity
Envoie ton Position Paper à unep.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

Science and Technology for Development Commission
The Science and Technology for Development Commission is an international body dedicated to promoting science, technology, and innovation as drivers of sustainable development. It serves as a platform for dialogue where governments and experts exchange experiences and best practices. The Commission monitors emerging technological trends and their impact on development goals. It also provides policy advice and recommendations to the United Nations system to support inclusive economic and social progress.
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Topic 1 - Regulating digital currencies fairly
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Topic 2 - Using new technologies to protect the environment without increasing global inequalities
Envoie ton Position Paper à stdc.munl2025@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

UNESCO - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a UN specialized agency based in Paris, France. Its aim is to promote world peace and security through cooperation in education, science and culture. It was founded in 1945 and has today 194 member states.
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Topic 1 - Protecting and promoting international cultural heritage's from wars and conflicts
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Topic 2 - coming soon
Envoie ton Position Paper à unesco.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

HRC - Human Rights Council
Established in 2006 by the General Assembly, the Human Rights Council (HRC) is an intergovernmental body within the United Nations system responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe and for addressing situations of human rights violations and making recommendations on them. It has the ability to discuss all thematic human rights issues and situations that require its attention throughout the year. It meets at the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG).
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Topic 1 - How to protect civilian populations from violations of human rights during armed conflict ?
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Topic 2 - Eradicating modern slavery : a human right perspective
Envoie ton Position Paper à hrc.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

SOCHUM - Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee
Main committee of the United Nations General Assembly, responsible for addressing global human rights, humanitarian affairs and social development. Its core objective is to promote human dignity, equality and social justice, by tackling issues such as poverty, gender equality, migration, education, protection of vulnerable populations and humanitarian crises. SOCHUM works through international cooperation, policy recommendations and normative frameworks, supporting Member States in strengthening social cohesion and upholding fundamental rights worldwide.
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Topic 1 - Protecting cultural diversity through the promotion of linguistic and religious freedom
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Topic 2 - The right of peoples to self-determination : how to include diverse ethnic groups in a common constitutional state ?
Envoie ton Position Paper à sochum.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.

FAO - Food and agriculture organization
FAO is the acronym for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Its ultimate goal is to achieve food security and good nutrition by eradicating hunger at the earliest juncture possible and improving the quality of people’s lives, including those living in rural areas. The FAO helps countries by supporting them in their capacity to manage natural resources and food systems, through projects and policies.
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Topic 1 - Cutting food waste from production to consumption to improve global food availability?
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Topic 2 - How can the FAO support countries in adapting their agricultural systems to increasing climate risks such as droughts, floods, and shifting crop viability?
Envoie ton Position Paper à fao.munl2026@edhecnationsunies.com avant le samedi 14 mars 23h.



