Committees
Every committee at JBCN MUN 2026. Search, filter, and open any room to see agenda, EB, and study guide status.
A simulation of the UNHCR — the UN agency mandated to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people. A room built for middle-school delegates to grapple with humanitarian policy, protection frameworks, and the politics of asylum.
ECOFIN — the Second Committee of the General Assembly — takes on the world's economic, financial, and development challenges. A room for middle-school delegates who want to argue trade, debt, and development at scale.
The League of Arab States — where regional politics, energy, and diplomacy collide across twenty-two member states. A middle-school regional body built for sharp negotiation and shared-stakes debate.
A speculative crisis committee set at the collapse of an interplanetary federation. Directives move fast, alliances shift faster, and every decision reshapes the map. Built for middle-school delegates who want depth, drama, and directive-writing.
A forward-looking simulation of the UN Security Council — the P5, the vetoes, and the world's hardest security questions, projected into a near-future scenario. Built for high-school delegates who want the highest-stakes room at the conference.
A simulation of the Lok Sabha — India's directly elected lower house of Parliament. Party whips, procedural motions, and the sharpest edges of domestic politics. A committee for high-school delegates who want to argue policy in the language of the House.
The UNHRC — the UN's flagship human-rights body, where universal norms meet national interests. A room for high-school delegates who want to work at the intersection of principle, precedent, and hard geopolitics.
The Ad-Hoc — our most demanding room. The agenda is revealed only inside committee, delegates work under time pressure with live crisis updates, and every session raises the stakes. Reserved for the conference's most experienced MUNners.