The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a UN agency that helps protect and support refugees, displaced people, and stateless populations worldwide. It ensures that people forced to leave their homes due to conflict, persecution, or disasters are safe and receive basic necessities like shelter, food, healthcare, and education. UNHCR also works with countries and organizations to find long-term solutions, such as returning home safely, integrating locally, or resettling in another country, while advocating for the rights of displaced people.
Delegates in the UNHCR committee act as representatives of countries or organizations and discuss real refugee crises. They debate policies, propose solutions, and draft resolutions to address humanitarian issues, balancing the needs of displaced people with the interests of different nations. This committee helps delegates understand global migration challenges while practicing negotiation, diplomacy, and problem-solving skills.
The Syrian conflict has displaced millions, creating one of the largest refugee crises in modern history. Neighboring countries are struggling to manage the sudden influx of refugees, which has strained infrastructure, healthcare systems, and social services. Many refugees continue to face overcrowded shelters, limited access to education, and high unemployment, while host nations grapple with economic and social pressures.
The UNHCR committee will focus on formulating solutions that address both the needs of refugees and the challenges faced by host countries. This includes exploring international support mechanisms, resource sharing, and policies that ensure access to shelter, healthcare and education. The committee’s aim is to propose sustainable strategies that alleviate humanitarian pressures while promoting stability and protection for displaced populations.
Large-scale deportations across Latin America have forced thousands of individuals and families back into unsafe and unstable conditions. Many deported people face violence, poverty and limited access to essential services, creating severe protection and humanitarian concerns. These movements also place pressure on local communities and governments that may lack the resources to accommodate sudden arrivals.
The committee will focus on developing strategies to mitigate the impact of deportations, ensuring protection, legal support, and access to basic services for affected populations. Delegates will work on solutions that promote coordination between countries, strengthen humanitarian assistance, and establish frameworks for safe reintegration, aiming to balance national policies with the rights and safety of displaced individuals.