UNODC
General Assembly
About This Committee
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) allows delegates to explore how organized crime continues to undermine governance and security worldwide. In committee, delegates will debate the impact of corruption within law enforcement and police networks, and how this enables organized crime to operate with limited accountability. This raises questions about trust, oversight, and whether existing anti-corruption measures are enough to disrupt criminal systems. The committee will also explore strategies to prevent drug trafficking facilitated by transnational organized cartels. Delegates will consider how international cooperation, stronger institutions, and targeted prevention efforts can reduce cartel influence while promoting long-term security and rule of law. This committee will definitely involve intense discussion, complex challenges, and an engaging experience throughout.
Topic 1: Combating Corruption in Law Enforcement and Police Networks Assisting Organized Crime
Topic 2: Prevention of Drug Trafficking Facilitated by Transnational Organized Cartels
Meet Your Chairs
Srinika Namireddy
Hi, I’m Srinika. I’m in 10th grade and I’ve been doing mun for 2 years now. Aside from MUN I also do classical Indian dance called Kuchipudi. This year I'm also participating in other clubs at Tucker. In my free time, I love hanging out with my friends and family. I’m really excited and I’m looking forward to meeting all of you!
Neil Patel
My name is Neil Patel, and I am a sophomore in the IB program at Tucker. I have been doing Model UN since 7th Grade, and have attended 9 conferences in total. Outside of MUN, I participate in other clubs at Tucker, including FBLA and Key Club and also enjoy watching sports, playing basketball and tennis, and playing videogames. I am honored to serve as your UNODC chair at TUCMUN II and can't wait to see everyone there!