Committees
REIMUN II features eight diverse committees, each tackling pressing global issues through debate, diplomacy, and decision-making. From reforming international institutions to addressing historical conflicts and modern-day challenges, these committees offer delegates the opportunity to engage with complex topics and develop meaningful solutions.
WHO
After the Exit: Reforming WHO Funding in a World Beyond U.S. Support
The WHO now faces a future without one of its biggest financial backers, forcing a rethink of how global health efforts are funded. The topic explores new ways to secure stable, diverse, and independent financing so the organization can continue responding to global crises without political vulnerability.
UNHRC
Security vs. Privacy: The Human Rights Debate Over the EU's CSAM Bill
Delegates confront a key question: how do you protect children online without weakening privacy rights for everyone else? The committee will unpack the human rights implications of the EU's proposed CSAM legislation and decide where the balance between safety and freedom should lie.
SOCHUM
Addressing the Moonie Cult's Grip on Global News Media
The Moonie cult's influence over major media outlets raises serious questions about who shapes global narratives and how information is controlled. The topic looks at the impact of concentrated ownership on news integrity and the measures needed to preserve a free and trustworthy press.
HC
Blood and Crown; The Mughal War of Succession, 1657
Set in the heart of the Mughal Empire, delegates are placed at a decisive moment in South Asian history as the sons of Emperor Shah Jahan fight for control over one of the world's most powerful empires. Each actor has motives, alliances, and regional support. Delegates must navigate diplomacy, military choices, and political intrigue to shape the outcome of a war that will define the Mughal Empire's future.
ICC
The Case of Edward Snowden; Defender of Liberty or Enemy of the Nation
This committee evaluates whether Edward Snowden's global intelligence leaks were acts of whistleblowing or violations of national and international law. Delegates will examine state surveillance practices, government transparency obligations, and the legal limits of classified disclosures. They will consider how international courts should address cases that involve both security threats and public interest concerns.
UNOSIS
Unveiling Alleged Secret Influence; Scientology and the Illuminati
This committee dives into the world of hidden power and whispered conspiracies. Delegates will investigate how groups like Scientology and the Illuminati are believed to shape politics, culture, and public perception from the shadows. The challenge is to separate fact from fiction, trace real patterns of influence, and decide how the international community should respond when power operates behind closed doors.
ECOSOC
Restructuring Economic Hierarchies Between the Global North and South
Global prosperity remains deeply uneven, with long standing economic structures keeping some regions at a disadvantage. This committee challenges delegates to rethink economic power and imagine a system where countries can grow without being held back by outdated structures.
USC
The Politics of Paychecks; Ensuring Justice and Stability for Federal Workers During Budget Disputes
This committee puts delegates right in the middle of Washington's most heated standoffs. When Congress fails to agree on a budget, people lose pay and government operations grind to a halt. Delegates will dive into the political fights and competing priorities that shape these showdowns, all while trying to design solutions that keep the country running and protect the workers who hold it together.