Committees

We are pleased to provide you with the overview of the committees selected for BSKP MUN. Should you require any further guidance or have any questions, our team is always here to assist you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for support at any stage.

Pakistan National Assembly

“Addressing Corruption and Ensuring Accountability of Public Officials”

PNA

Overview

The Pakistan National Assembly (PNA) is the legislative body of Pakistan, responsible for passing laws, shaping policy, and overseeing government functions. As one of the two houses of Parliament, the PNA plays a central role in representing the people, debating national issues, and holding the government accountable. Its purpose is to ensure that the interests of citizens are considered in the decision-making process while maintaining the integrity of Pakistan’s democratic system.

Focus of the Debate

In this MUN, the topic “Addressing Corruption and Ensuring Accountability of Public Officials” focuses on one of the most pressing challenges facing Pakistan. Delegates will discuss how corruption undermines governance, hinders economic development, and erodes public trust in institutions. The goal is to propose effective strategies and legal frameworks to combat corruption, ensure the accountability of public officials, and promote transparency in the government.

United Nations Council on the Status of Women

“Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Conflict Zones”

UNCSW

Overview

The United Nations Council on Status of Women (UNCSW) focuses on addressing issues related to women’s security, peace, and participation in global governance. It works in tandem with the United Nations Security Council but specifically aims to ensure that the needs and rights of women are considered in peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and post-conflict reconstruction efforts. The UNCSW advocates for the inclusion of women in peace processes and works to prevent gender-based violence in conflict situations, fostering greater gender equality in international security matters.

Focus of the Debate

In this MUN, the topic “Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Conflict Zones” emphasizes the devastating impact of conflict on women, particularly in terms of sexual violence, human trafficking, and exploitation. Delegates will discuss strategies to prevent gender-based violence during and after conflicts, advocating for stronger protections for women and improved accountability for perpetrators. The goal is to promote women’s participation in peace processes, ensure that gender-specific needs are addressed in peace agreements, and enhance global efforts to protect women from violence in conflict areas.

United Nations Security Council

“Addressing Allegations of Genocide in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”

UNSC

Overview

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC), established in 1945 after World War II, is a key UN body with unique powers to maintain international peace and security. It can respond to crises through mediations, peace talks, and negotiations, and under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, it may authorise force if necessary. The UNSC also oversees peacekeeping missions and imposes sanctions, holding exclusive authority over such actions.

Focus of the Debate

In this MUN, the topic “Addressing Allegations of Genocide in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” calls upon delegates to navigate one of the most contentious and sensitive issues in international relations. Delegates must investigate claims, evaluate evidence, and consider the legal and moral implications of genocide accusations while addressing the root causes of the conflict. The goal is to ensure accountability, uphold international humanitarian law, and propose sustainable solutions to prevent further escalation and foster peace in the region.

International Cricket Council

“Addressing the involvement of Politics in Cricket”

ICC

Overview

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the governing body for the sport of cricket, overseeing international competitions, setting standards for the game, and promoting its growth worldwide. The ICC plays a significant role in organising global cricket events like the Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, and various international test series. Beyond its sporting responsibilities, the ICC also influences cricket-related diplomacy, fostering international relationships through the sport’s shared cultural influence and community engagement.

Focus of the Debate

In this MUN, the topic “Addressing the involvement of Politics in Cricket” explores the imperative issue of politics involvement in cricket, often influencing decision-making in cricket. Delegates will examine how political agendas affect decisions in cricket, such as team choices, tournament plans and disputes amidst nations. The delegates will also discuss whether cricket should be associated with politics, or remain independent.

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