General Assembly

The General Assembly is one of the six main organs of the UN that is used to  to discuss and work together on a wide array of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations, such as development, peace and security, international law and others. 

As the mission statement claims, “migration is a natural feature of our humanity, presenting opportunities but also challenges and vulnerabilities that we are struggling to address". This committee will be able to immigration first hand, hearing narratives of the migrant caravans who cross Mexico in our conscience programme. With this knowledge, we hope our delegates will be able to put themselves in the shoes of immigrants to find a solution to unjust cross-border policies and a lack of basic immigrant rights. The General Assembly should continue to promote the two recent milestone agreements – the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, and the Global Compact on Refugees. Together these agreements provide coherence to the global efforts required for safe, orderly and regular migration, as well as to ensure the protection and assistance of over 25 million refugees around the world.

Dais

Daniela Conde
conded@asf.edu.mx

Alexa Kalach
kalachale1@asf.edu.mx

Adelaida Dominguez
dominguezad@asf.edu.mx

Topic A: Cross-border adoption malpractices

Topic B: The permanent prohibition of ‘resettlement camps' for persons seeking asylum

GA Background Guide

Country Registration
Country Delegate
Armenia  
China Nicole Bensussen
Colombia Andrea Kerber
Democratic Republic of the Congo Odette Mizrahi Roitman
France Nanami Haruyama
Guinea  
Greece Mateo Felix
Guatemala Natalia Rooks
India Emilio Cajiga
Iran Daniela Masri Cohen
Iraq Nicole Soriano
Italy Alexandra Saavedra
Myanmar  
Mexico Rafael Kalach
Romania Montserrat Barajas
Syria Isabella Morton
Turkey  
Uruguay  
United States Fabiana Nin Gomila
Venezuela Maria Luisa Pardo