
UNGA
United Nations General Assembly
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) serves as a forum where all member states, regardless of size or power, can discuss global issues. It allows for open dialogue on matters concerning international peace, security, human rights, development, and more. The Assembly debates a range of global challenges, from poverty and climate change to conflict and international law. As one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, it serves as a forum where all 193 member states can gather to discuss, deliberate, and make decisions on various issues ranging from peace and security to human rights and sustainable development.
Agenda
"Deliberations on Preventing the Escalation of Territorial Disputes into Armed Conflicts, with Special Emphasis on Nagorno-Karabakh and Similar Regions."
Meet Kavish Mayekar, the Moderator of UNGA. If there is one word to describe Kavish, it would be dependable. Kavish is one of the most genuine and helpful people you will meet. Meticulous in his work, always willing to challenge himself, and never afraid to take chances, he leads quietly through his actions.
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Meet Anshika Jaiswal, the Director of UNGA. If there is one word to describe Anshika Jaiswal, it would be fire. She has a headstrong personality and somehow always manages to be right. She is incredibly compassionate, dependable, and fiercely loyal. She is a tiger: confident, fearless, and always ready to stand up for what she believes in.
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