At IISP MUN ’24, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) committee will face the critical challenge of curbing the influence of narcoterrorism and transnational crimes. This agenda acknowledges the complex interplay between drug trafficking and terrorism, where illicit narcotics financing terror activities pose a significant threat to global peace and security. The committee will dig deeper into strategies to dismantle these drug cartels and networks, enhance international cooperation, and strengthen legal frameworks to address these crimes effectively.
Mitee Agarwal is a sophomore , pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in Economics at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics. She has been a part of the MUN circuit for six years and believes that being well-read and accepting opinions with an open mind is what makes a conversation successful. Mitee advocates for equity and inclusivity, considering them essential for productive outcomes. She has a deep interest in politics, international relations, economics, and public policy.
Aarav has a strong background in Model United Nations (MUN), having participated in 3 conferences to date, his skills in debate and negotiation have earned him the Best Delegate award in one conference and a Special Mention in another. Aarav loves the structured environment of MUN debates and enjoys the dynamic nature of lobbying during unmoderated caucuses.
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