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ORGAN COMMITTEES
Agenda Items & Chair Reports

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Central Europe has long been a region defined by its complexity; a space where the legacies of empire, the pursuit of democracy, and the challenges of integration within the European Union all converge. Today, it stands as a vital link between Western and Eastern Europe, embodying both remarkable progress and persistent struggles. From the vibrant cities of Prague and Budapest to the borderlands of Poland and Lithuania, Central Europe continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of European stability, governance, and identity.​​​​​​

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Human Rights Council

  • Ensuring the Rights of Roma Communities in Central Europe

  • Addressing Concerns of Judicial Independence and Civil Liberties in Poland and Hungary

  • Safeguarding Minority Language and Cultural Rights in Central Europe

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Economic and Social Council

  • Rebuilding Central Europe’s Energy Independence

  • Addressing the Economic Consequences of Brain Drain and Emigration from Central Europe

  • Ensuring Fair Labor Standards for Seasonal and Migrant Workers within the EU

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UNICEF

  • Tackling Child Poverty and Social Inequality in Central Europe

  • Combating Human Trafficking of Minors in Central Europe

  • Expanding Access to Digital Education for Rural and Isolated Communities

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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

  • Enhancing NATO Logistics and Military Mobility Across Central Europe

  • Strengthening NATO's Defense Coordination in Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary

  • Consolidating NATO's Strategic Response to Growing Instability in the Western Balkans

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Security Council​

  • Managing Border Disputes and Minority Rights between Hungary and Romania

  • Preventing the Spread of the Conflict in Ukraine into Central Europe

  • Addressing the Militarization of the SuwaÅ‚ki Gap 

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Advisory Panel on the Question of Central Europe (APQCE) (High School)

  • Combating Corruption in Central European Governments

  • Addressing the Rise of Nationalism and Illiberal Democratic Trends

  • The Future of NATO Enlargement in Central and Eastern Europe
     

Historical Committee (High School)

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Historical Security Council (High School)

  • The Hungarian Uprising (1956)

  • The Prague Spring (1968)

  • The Balkan Wars of the 1990s

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ICJ (High School)

  • Gabcíkovo–Nagymaros Project (Hungary v. Slovakia) - 1997 judgment and continuing disputes

©Hisar JMUN 2026

Designed by Mey Gökyay & Defne Bahar & Ece TabaÄŸ

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Special Thanks to GökÅŸen Dürüst, Sera Göksal,

Ece DoÄŸramacı, Erin Güneri & Mina ÖzdoÄŸan​

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