Chairs
- Ellen Faulkner Deputy-Chair
- Emi Gerritsma Chair
Delegates
- No student selected yet Iraq
- No student selected yet Iran
- No student selected yet Indonesia
- No student selected yet India
- No student selected yet Niger
- No student selected yet Germany
- No student selected yet Gambia
- No student selected yet France
- No student selected yet Egypt
- No student selected yet Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- No student selected yet Côte d'Ivoire
- No student selected yet Congo
- No student selected yet China
- No student selected yet Canada
- No student selected yet Cameroon
- No student selected yet Spain
- No student selected yet Australia
- No student selected yet Yemen
- No student selected yet United States of America
- No student selected yet United Kingdom
- No student selected yet Turkey
- No student selected yet The Netherlands
- No student selected yet Thailand
- No student selected yet Syria
- No student selected yet Sudan
- No student selected yet Somalia
- No student selected yet Saudi Arabia
- No student selected yet Russian Federation
- No student selected yet Pakistan
- No student selected yet Nigeria
- No student selected yet Libya
- No student selected yet Japan
GA 2: Human Rights
The Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body within the UN system made up of 47 States responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe. At MUNA the Human Rights Council operates as one of the General Assembly committees so that the delegates are challenged to join the discussions in the General Assembly. Another difference is that all Permanent Member countries of the Security Council are present in the MUNA GA 2 which is not the case with the real Human Rights Council. The weblink refers to the Human Rights Council.
Issues
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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The question of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) around the world
There are no questions for this issue.
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The question of preserving the rights of indigenous peoples around the world
There are no questions for this issue.
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The question of sexual abuse on victims by UN workers
There are no questions for this issue.