UNICEF stands at the forefront of protecting children’s rights and welfare worldwide. This committee addresses issues such as access to quality education, healthcare, clean water, and nutrition while combating child labor, trafficking, and exploitation. Delegates collaborate to create sustainable policies that ensure every child, regardless of background, can grow up in safety, dignity, and hope. In UNICEF, compassion meets action — the decisions made by delegates can directly impact the lives of millions of children, shaping a fairer and brighter future for generations to come. UNICEF won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965 for its efforts to improve solidarity and reduce the gap between rich and poor nations.