The Committees of WolfMUN 2026 consist of:
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The Committees of WolfMUN 2026 consist of:
DISEC addresses issues related to global peace and security, focusing on disarmament, arms control, and the prevention of conflict. The committee examines threats posed by conventional and unconventional weapons, as well as emerging security challenges such as cyber warfare and hybrid threats
ISSUE 1
Combating Misinformation and Disinformation During Armed Conflicts
ISSUE 2
Regulating the Proliferation of Autonomous Weapons Systems
ISSUE 3
Addressing the Threat of Cyber Warfare to International Security
SOCHUM deals with human rights, humanitarian protection, and the promotion of fundamental freedoms. The committee addresses issues such as refugee protection, combating discrimination, safeguarding freedom of expression, and ensuring the human rights implications of emerging technologies are responsibly managed.
ISSUE 1
Combating the Suppression of Scientific and Journalistic Freedom
ISSUE 2
Protecting the Rights of Refugees and Stateless Persons
ISSUE 3
Addressing the Human Rights Implications of Emerging Technologies
ISSUE 1
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Children Associated with Extremist Groups
ISSUE 2
Addressing the use of artificial intelligence in moderating online speech.
ISSUE 3
The Question of Protecting Human Rights Defenders and Journalists
ISSUE 1
Regulating the use of surveillance technology in international security.
ISSUE 2
The Question of Information Warfare and the Development of Global Cybersecurity Norms
ISSUE 3
Annexation and Erosion of International Borders
ISSUE 1
The Question of Data Privacy vs. Big Data for Development
ISSUE 2
The Question of Access to Clean Energy Technology in Developing Countries
ISSUE 3
The Question of Global Standards for AI in Employment and Labour Markets
ISSUE 1
Addressing Human Trafficking and Exploitation in the 21st Century
ISSUE 2
Combating the Use of the Internet by Organized Crime
ISSUE 3
The Question of Combating the Surge in Methamphetamine Production and Trafficking
from Myanmar’s Shan State