United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)

In the vast expanse of global concern, where compassion meets action, the UNICEF committee invites participants to a profound dialogue. The focus lies on the "Deliberation on the Situation of Children in Armed Conflicts with Special Emphasis on the Sustainable Development Agenda for 2030." The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda is not just a document: it's a promise. It's a promise to create a world where no child, regardless of circumstance, is left behind. At the heart of this commitment is a special emphasis on the children trapped in the shadows of armed conflicts—those who bear scars unseen profound yet. Amid this commitment, we find a shared humanity that transcends borders. The struggles of these children become the focal point, reminding us that amidst the grand goals and targets, real lives are hanging in the balance. This conference is an invitation to understand, empathize, and act. Beyond the bureaucratic machinery, beyond the political posturing, there lies a simple truth: the world can be a daunting place for children caught in the crossfire. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not just lofty ideals; they are the compass guiding us to create a reality where every child's potential is nurtured, not stifled. We hope to carry the poignant narratives of these children with us. Our conversations must transcend rhetoric, evolving into a sincere exploration of how, within the 2030 Agenda, we can mend the fragmented facets of their lives. This endeavor transcends grandiose gestures; it hinges upon the cumulative impact of incremental steps that resonate profoundly in the hearts of those most in need. Our discussions must move beyond policy formulations and resolutions. Instead, delve into the narratives of lives touched and futures reshaped. As a unified assembly, pledge to be impassioned advocates for those who find themselves voiceless. In doing so, we affirm our commitment to ensuring that the 2030 Agenda remains more than mere words on paper—a tangible lifeline, a guiding beacon—for every child yearning for a brighter tomorrow. Come and join us for an incredible and thrilling experience at AMIMUN'24! The dates of the conferences are 19th, 20th and 21st January, 2024.

Agenda

Deliberation on the situation of children in Armed Conflicts with special emphasis on the Sustainable Development Agenda for 2030

Background Guide

Nishkarsh Bareja

Executive Director

Done my BTech from IPU in 2019, working as Marketing and Sales Professional. Was a branding and marketing consultant with C20, one of the engagement groups of G20. I have been doing MUNs for the past 8 years.

Maheen Faisal

Research Associate

Maaheen Faisal, an eloquent orator and alumna of Lady Shri Ram College for Women and Miranda House, Delhi University, is deeply committed to women's empowerment. As the Vice President of WICCI's UP State Council and a former member of Pratisandhi NGO and Led By Foundation, she actively promotes social change. Focused on education, she collaborated with DCWA and Muskaan Foundation, organizing teaching programs for marginalized children. With accolades in MUNs, debates, and international events, Maaheen's passion for international relations led her to the Global Youth Forum. A distinguished speaker on feminism and public policy, she's left her mark as a keynote speaker at various seminars and conferences.