

United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
UNICEF is a vital committee of the United Nations that works to protect and advocate for the rights and well-being of every child, especially the most disadvantaged. Founded in 1946, UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories to provide humanitarian and developmental aid, focusing on issues such as education, health care, nutrition, clean water, and emergency relief. The organization strives to ensure that every child survives, thrives, and reaches their full potential in a safe and inclusive environment.
UNICEF works closely with governments, NGOs, and communities to develop sustainable solutions and policies that improve children's lives globally. Delegates in this committee will be tasked with formulating comprehensive strategies and international cooperation frameworks to address pressing issues affecting children today.

