Committee: World Health Organization Topic: Global health sector strategy on HIV/ AIDS
Delegacy: Double
Official language: English
Number of delegates: 40
Rules of procedure: Roberts Rules of Order
In advance of World AIDS Day, WHO has released new guidelines on HIV self-testing for the aim to improve access to and uptake of HIV diagnosis.
Between 2005 and 2015, the proportion of people with HIV learning of their status increased from 12% to 60% globally. This increase in HIV testing uptake worldwide has led to more than 80% of people diagnosed with HIV receiving ART. According to estimates by WHO and UNAIDS, 36.7 million people were living with HIV globally at the end of 2015. In the same year, there were approximately 2.1 million people becoming newly infected, and 1.1 million dying of HIV-related causes. More than 18 billion people access HIV treatment by mid-2016 whereas the world still needs to address critical gaps in prevention, testing and treatment service.
Now the door is open. Hundreds of thousands of people are under the torture of HIV throughout the world, looking forward to your support. WHO is a platform for you to demonstrate your talent and marvelous performance. The destiny and future of people worldwide are right in your hands. We are here to be with you.
Committee:Emergency Special Session on Cyborg in 2030 Topic:the Crisis of Cyborg
Delegacy: Single
Official language: English
Number of Delegates: 25
Rules of Procedure:Modified Version of Robert's Rules of Order
In the near future, the advent of highly-developed biotechnology and Cyborg-technics has attracted wild attention of the international society. The Cyborg groups (the disabled or willing people remoulded with Cyborg technology which enables them to transcend ordinary people in the body and intelligence ) appear at the historic moment, whilst diverse voices revealing both positive and negative viewpoints towards Cyborg are promoting global movements. People wonder whether these epochal technology would bring incredible welfare to the disabled or result in disaster confrontation between ordinary people and Cyborg groups.
It is undeniable that the international society will be faced with difficulties even crisis in various areas, which includes, but are not limited to, potential discrimination against the human right of Cyborg groups, unfair competitions caused by distinctive physical abilities of the emerging groups, the critical development of these advanced technology in the field of medical treatment and the obstacles of legislation and ethical rules. The conference will be held at this historic moment, delegates of governments, technical corporations and experts in related areas, along with religious groups and people’s representatives will exert themselves to tackle these existing problems, and then formulate a program based on the consensus of participants.