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Finding sustainable regulations to address the security threats from non-state armed groups and militias, such as the FARC and Al Shabaab.
Discuss possible limitations to military activity in ecologically sensitive and significant areas, aiming to balance global security and conservation of natural habitats
Discussing ways in which education in conflict zones can be promoted and made accessible to all children including refugees
Finding sustainable ways in which the issue of violence and bullying in schools can be minimized.
Mitigating security risks and promoting sustainable development in climate-vulnerable and post-conflict regions
Finding ways to cope with environmental issues through international policies and cooperation
Collaborating for Environmental and Political Stability in Vulnerable Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
The issue of local ownership and control over natural resources in decolonizing regions (non-self-governing territories) with an emphasis on Western Sahara
Advancing funding mechanisms for sustainable development goals (SDGs) in post-conflict regions, with a focus on SDGs 6, 7, 13, 16
Discussing budget allocations for climate-resilient infrastructure in conflict-affected areas (consider the Asian Development Bank’s funding initiative regarding the Philippines)
Tackling the issue of AI-enhanced misinformation and its threats to social stability and peace, taking into consideration the countries with low digital literacy rates such as Bangladesh and India
Question of using AI to foster cross-cultural understanding and promote social integration, with specific emphasis on supporting refugee integration in host countries
Addressing poverty and healthcare access in conflict zones, with a specific focus on evaluating methods to rebuild affordable healthcare systems in areas such as Syria
Enhancing governance and anti-corruption to maximize poverty reduction resources, focusing on aid transparency and spending accountability
Tackling the issue of human rights violations in natural resource extraction and management.
Protecting the rights of future generations through sustainable resource management.
Developing financial strategies to prevent climate-related conflicts in high-risk areas, touching upon Lake Chad Basin and Central America Dry Corridor experiences.
Promoting Green Finance and Investment for Sustainable Development, focusing on renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and climate-resilient infrastructure in developing countries.
State accountability under international law for environmental degradation contributing to cross-border water conflicts, specifically in the Nile Basin and Indus River regions
Solving challenges posed on peace and sustainable development following the 1970s oil crisis, with emphasis on contemporary energy security and economic stability.