Each committee at HTSMUN VI was chosen for substantive depth — not breadth. We'd rather host five rooms where every delegate is in the conversation than thirty rooms where most are watching. From a fifteen-seat Security Council weighing the war in Myanmar to a Human Rights Council confronting the global mental-health crisis, every committee was built by Holy Trinity students who've sat in those seats themselves.

The global mental-health crisis reframed as a human-rights emergency — 1 in 8 people live with a mental disorder and treatment gaps reach 85% in lower-income countries. Delegates close the gap between frameworks like the CRPD and SDG 3.4 and the reality on the ground.

Online harassment as a borderless human-rights violation — cyberbullying that disproportionately targets youth, women, LGBTQ+ people, and journalists, weighed against free expression, privacy, and the accountability of platforms like Meta and TikTok.

Climate change as a threat multiplier across the Middle East and North Africa — water scarcity, food insecurity, and infrastructure collapse fuelling displacement and conflict, debated against P5 veto politics and the weaponization of water.

Myanmar’s post-coup civil war — a military junta, People’s Defence Forces, and dozens of ethnic armed organizations; over 2 million displaced and 18 million needing aid; accountability against a wall of P5 gridlock.

Our fifth committee is being finalized. Topic, chair, and background guide will be announced soon — check back shortly.
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