United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

The United Nations Children's Fund is an agency whose mission is to protect children's rights and well-being, especially in areas affected by poverty, conflict, or disaster. It works on ensuring access to education, healthcare, and safety, addressing issues like hunger, child exploitation, and lack of schooling. The goal is to create policies that provide children with safe, supportive environments where they can thrive, regardless of their circumstances.
At AMIMUN '25, the committee will focus on ensuring no child or mother is left behind, addressing disparities affecting vulnerable groups such as the disabled, minorities, and refugees. Delegates will develop inclusive strategies to improve healthcare, education, and social welfare, ensuring a brighter future for all. This agenda represents a commitment to equity, dignity, and the fundamental rights of the most vulnerable.

Agenda

Promoting Equity in Child and Maternal Welfare: Targeting Vulnerable Groups, Including Disabled, Minorities and Refugees