United Nations General Assembly Third Committee


The United Nations General Assembly Third Committee is one of six main committees at the General Assembly of the United Nations. It deals with human rights, humanitarian affairs and social matters.
The Third Committee meets every year in early October and aims to finish its work by the end of November. All 193 member states of the UN can attend. As in previous sessions, an important part of the work of the committee will focus on the examination of human rights questions, including reports of the special procedures of the Human Rights Council which was established in 2006.

Mandate

The work of the committee focuses on human rights, humanitarian affairs and social issues. In addition, it also considers issues relating to:

Working methods

The work of the Third Committee begins in early October and is usually finished by the end of November.
Unlike most other bodies of the General Assembly, the work of the Third Committee does not begin with a general debate between its members. Instead, its agenda items are debated individually from the beginning of the session.
The Third Committee hosts interactive dialogues with the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the High Commissioner for Refugees each year.

Current state

In its 79th Session, the committee focused on:
A. Promotion of sustained economic growth and sustainable development in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and recent United Nations conferences
  • Social development
  • Advancement of women
B. Maintenance of international peace and security
C. Promotion of human rights
D. Drug control, crime prevention and combating international terrorism in all its forms and manifestations

Bureau

The following make up the bureau of the Third Committee for the Seventy-ninth session of [the United Nations General Assembly|79th Session of the General Assembly]:
NameCountryPosition
Zéphyrin ManiratangaBurundi