The Human Rights Council (UNHRC) founded on 15th March 2006, is an intergovernmental body within the UN, comprising 47 UN states elected through the General Assembly. Together, they discuss human right violations and work towards strengthening and promoting human rights protection worldwide.
The Human Rights Council shall be a test of judgement, understanding and ethics. This year, delegates shall be discussing the different ways to reimagine migration during the Coronavirus.
Hoping to see you all in committee.
You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop” - Rumi
An avid reader of political novellas and fiction, debate is her natural skill.
Drawing inspiration from poetry and epics, upholding morality and humanity are her key objectives. With logical and emotive arguments being her forte, her MUN career spans over 8 conferences including the previous JMUNs. She firmly believes that communication is just as important as research in any committee and has stuck by it throughout her MUNs.
Apart from debate and politics, language, mythology and arts hold a special place for her. She is an artist who paints not only from colours, but also words. Presenting the Co-Chair of UNHRC, Satviki Shankaran. (Acknowledge the I at the end, it is not an A).
Chakkradar has participated from grades 6 to 8 in this very Bangalore Junior Model United Nations as Libya (UNESCO) in the first year, Afghanistan (DISEC) in the second year, and Germany (DISEC) in the third. Last year, Chakkradar was the rapporteur for DISEC and the committee passed the resolution 2 ½ hours before the end of the second day. In his free time he stays updated on news.
He is looking forward to working with you!
Hi everyone, and welcome to the Human Rights Council of Bangalore JMUN 2020! I am Simran Kaur from MYP5, and I will be your moderator this year. I have been actively participating in MUN's for the past 3 years, and I am looking forward to having an amazing and enjoyable JMUN experience with all of you!