emirates7 - The Union Association for Human Rights recently concluded three cultural exhibitions at the United Nations Office at the Palace of Nations in Geneva, coinciding with the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. The exhibitions, lasting ten days, featured 136 paintings that showcased the UAE’s progress in three key areas: "Peace, Tolerance, and Coexistence," "Climate Protection and Environmental Safety," and "Smart Digital Justice."
In addition, 20 permanent paintings were displayed, underscoring the UAE's dedication to civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights. These included quotes from UAE leaders emphasizing the value of people as the nation’s greatest asset. The exhibitions also highlighted the UAE’s efforts to safeguard the rights of vulnerable groups, such as women, children, youth, the elderly, People of Determination, and workers.
The exhibitions reflected the UAE’s advancements in promoting human rights and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Organized in collaboration with international NGOs holding consultative status at the United Nations, the events drew the attention of university students, representatives from international NGOs, key community figures in Geneva, UN experts, international leaders, and human rights advocates.
In addition, 20 permanent paintings were displayed, underscoring the UAE's dedication to civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights. These included quotes from UAE leaders emphasizing the value of people as the nation’s greatest asset. The exhibitions also highlighted the UAE’s efforts to safeguard the rights of vulnerable groups, such as women, children, youth, the elderly, People of Determination, and workers.
The exhibitions reflected the UAE’s advancements in promoting human rights and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Organized in collaboration with international NGOs holding consultative status at the United Nations, the events drew the attention of university students, representatives from international NGOs, key community figures in Geneva, UN experts, international leaders, and human rights advocates.