UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The General Assembly (GA) is the place where each of the 193 member states of the UN come together to discuss pressing issues that affect many countries across multiple continents. These issues range from disarmament and security to international law, health, and development. Debate in the GA is spirited, as delegates must balance their responsibilities to their respective nations, allies, and the committee as a whole. Delegates emerge from a GA committee with a thorough understanding of the promises and pitfalls of international diplomacy.
UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES (Agenda's TBA) General Assembly 1 Disarmament and International Security Committee (First Committee); General Assembly 2 Economic and Financial Committee (Second Committee) General Assembly 3 Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (Third Committee) General Assembly 4 Special Political and Decolonization Committee (Fourth Committee) |