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UNOOSA

The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) works to promote international cooperation in the peaceful use and exploration of space, and in the utilisation of space science and technology for sustainable economic and social development. The Office assists any United Nations Member States to establish legal and regulatory frameworks to govern space activities and strengthens the capacity of developing countries to use space science technology and applications for development by helping to integrate space capabilities into national development programmes.

Committee Topics

- Expanding capacity building and technology transfer for emerging space nations

- Measures to reduce space junk and control satellite testing

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President

Coco Liu

Hey there UNOOSA delegates!

 

My name is Coco Liu and I am currently a 10th-grade student at BWYA. My MUN journey commenced 2 years ago, and it is truly my honor this year to serve as the president of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in BRITMUN 2026. In the upcoming conference, I will be chairing the topic of “Expanding capacity building and technology transfer for emerging space nations”, and I can’t wait to see all of you bringing in your unique perspectives to transform intangible ideas into actionable solutions.

 

Let’s seize this chance to learn, grow, and prove that youth have the vision to address contemporary global issues. Whether you’re an absolute MUN pro or this is your first time raising your placard, your voice counts in this committee. I truly hope that together we can make this conference an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

 

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out at 1608001053@wya.top.

 

Looking forward to seeing all of you soon!

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Deputy President

Anna Yoon

Hello delegates,

My name is Anna Yoon, and I am serving as your deputy chair of UNOOSA in this year's BRITMUN.

I still remember the first time when I made my speech and merged our resolutions. Even though at first I felt quite nervous, but as I made more and more speeches and amendments, the fear of speaking in front of other delegates slowly disappeared. 

See you at the conference soon!

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