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The General Assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking, and representative organ of the United Nations (UN), and is the only UN organ in which all 193 Member States are represented. The committee discusses the full spectrum of international issues covered by the UN Charter, such as development, international law, and peace and security.

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WHO

The WHO has worked since its inception at creating international programs to help treat and eradicate disease across the globe. With the committee’s traditional role focusing on the protection of the people, much of the focus of the WHO on these topics has included: response to the situation via patient care, safe postmortem practices, and infection control.

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UNEP

The UNEP is one of two environment-focused committees within the United Nations (UN). The UNEP-CPR focuses on establishing environmentally-sound programs and policies to combat a variety of environmental issues such as, but not limited to, desertification, ecosystems, environmental governance, and the development of international environmental conventions.

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ESCAP

ESCAP’s vision is to create a stronger Asia-Pacific region through economic success. Specifically, the vision of ESCAP promotes a comprehensive multilateral platform for promoting cooperation among Member States to achieve inclusive and sustainable economic and social development in the region.

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WFP

The WFP is the world's largest humanitarian organization addressing hunger and promoting food security globally. WFP provides food to those in need by focusing on Member States in crisis and working on emergency assistance, relief and rehabilitation, development aid and special operations. The WFP is governed by a 36-member Executive Board that provides intergovernmental support, policy direction and supervision of the activities of the organization.

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NATO

NATO is the long-standing body representing a military alliance among 30 North American and Europeans Member States. Since its establishment, NATO has operated under the premise of collective defense, or “an attack on one is an attack on all.” This body serves as a platform for Member States to discuss defense and security related issues. When diplomacy fails, NATO has at its disposition the military power of its Members to act

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SC

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is responsible for maintaining international peace and security. The UNSC works to determine the existence of threats to the peace or acts of aggression. It may call upon disputing parties to settle by peaceful means and recommend terms of settlement and can resort to imposing sanctions or authorize the use of force to maintain or restore international peace and security. The UNSC is an open-agenda committee and will simulate a crisis.

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