Submitted under Item 3 entitled “Economic Empowerment of Women and Youth as a Means of Social Peace.” Reviews recent UN reports and highlights UAE policies as a comprehensive model
Submitted under Item 3 entitled “The Role of the UAE in Supporting the Right to Education.” It emphasizes education as a fundamental right linked to human dignity and sustainable development, while presenting global challenges and UAE initiatives
Submitted under Item 4 entitled “The Role of the UAE in Enhancing the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts.” It focuses on the gap between the international legal framework and practical application, highlighting UAE initiatives in relief
Submitted under Agenda Item 5, titled “Combating Human Trafficking: The UAE’s Commitment and International Partnership to Protect Human Dignity.” It examines the global reality of the crime and highlights the UAE’s advanced system of legislation and protection
Submitted under Agenda Item 4, titled “The Right to Food: A Crisis of Financial Justice and Development Commitment Led by the UAE.” It addresses the global food security crisis and highlights the UAE’s initiatives as a pioneering model linking sustainable financing to the right to food
The written statement was submitted to the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 5, titled “Promoting Humanitarian and Development Assistance and Preventing the Politicization of UN Mechanisms: The UAE as a Model.” It focuses on highlighting the UAE’s experience in providing humanitarian and development assistance in line with international humanitarian principles, free from political agendas
Esraa Al-Amiri, member of the Board of Trustees of the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), emphasized in her address to the Association that the rights of persons with disability face increasing global challenges, despite international conventions. About 1.3 billion people in the world live with a disability, and wide gaps still exist in their access to education, employment, healthcare, and political participation, especially during times of crisis
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement under Item 9 – General Debate during the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. The statement underscored the importance of strengthening international efforts to eliminate racial discrimination, highlighted ongoing challenges, and emphasized the need for states to review national legislation and practices in line with UN principles. It also praised the UAE’s legislative and institutional role in combating discrimination and racism while promoting values of tolerance and human fraternity.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, Chairperson of the Union Association for Human Rights, delivered an oral statement before the UN Human Rights Council during its 59th session under Item 3, dedicated to the independence of judges and lawyers, as part of the interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur. The statement focused on emerging challenges posed by the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in judicial systems, while commending the UAE’s model in the ethical and responsible application of advanced technologies.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement before the Human Rights Council during its 58th session under Item 9, which focuses on promoting and protecting all human rights, including economic, social, and cultural rights. The statement emphasized the need to provide legal protection and justice for workers’ rights worldwide, particularly for the most vulnerable professional categories, while showcasing the UAE’s experience as a leading model in respecting workers’ rights and fostering a decent work environment.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement before the Human Rights Council during its 58th session under Item 8, which addresses the implementation of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action. The statement highlighted the UAE’s humanitarian and development initiatives, particularly the establishment of the Erth Zayed Philanthropies and H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s initiative to allocate AED 20 billion to support the foundation. This step represents a major milestone in advancing sustainable development and humanitarian efforts both locally and globally.
The Union Association for Human Rights, represented by Board Member Mr. Salam Mohammed, delivered an oral statement before the UN Human Rights Council during its 58th session under Item 5, which addresses combating racism, racial discrimination, and xenophobia. The statement emphasized the importance of uniting international efforts to eradicate all forms of discrimination in sports, highlighting the UAE’s pioneering role in promoting tolerance and coexistence through sports practices and related international initiatives.
Counselor Maryam Al-Ahmadi, Vice President of the Union Association for Human Rights, delivered an oral statement before the UN Human Rights Council during its 58th session under Item 4, which addresses the annual report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and related reports of the OHCHR and the UN Secretary-General. The statement addressed the global decline in international humanitarian aid amid ongoing conflicts and wars, highlighting the UAE’s position as a leading donor state and its pioneering role in supporting global humanitarian and development responses.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, Chairperson of the Union Association for Human Rights, delivered an oral statement before the UN Human Rights Council during its 58th session under Item 3, which addresses the promotion and protection of all human rights, including civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights. The statement focused on the right to privacy and data protection in light of mounting digital challenges, highlighting the UAE’s legislative and regulatory efforts in this field and its commitment to relevant international standards.
(1) Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted under document number A/HRC/59/NGO/329 to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It addresses a core issue: the protection of human cultural heritage and the fight against related racial discrimination.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It addresses the topic:
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It addresses the crucial topic of: "Promoting International Protection and the Rule of Law in the Digital Space"
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It discusses the delicate balance between freedom of expression and cultural and legal constraints, especially in the modern digital context.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). The statement focuses on protecting women human rights defenders in the digital space and presents a comprehensive rights-based vision that places this issue at the heart of UN priorities.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights, in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, this written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 58th session (February – April 2025). The statement focuses on joint international efforts to combat discrimination and racism in sports, and highlights the role of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in promoting the principles of equality, tolerance, and respect in sports activities, in line with the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights, in cooperation with a non-governmental organization holding special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council, this written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 58th session (24 February – 4 April 2025). The statement focuses on affirming the fundamental human right to participate in sport as a vital mechanism for achieving comprehensive development, promoting social inclusion, and safeguarding human dignity.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights, in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, this written statement was submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 58th session (February – April 2025)
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights, in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, this written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 58th session (February – April 2025). The statement focuses on strengthening the role of international bodies and mechanisms in governing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and highlights the efforts of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in adopting and guiding the use of AI and modern technologies in line with global human rights principles
ssued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, this written statement was submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 58th session (February – April 2025)
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, Chairperson of the Union Association for Human Rights, delivered an oral statement during the 57th session of the Human Rights Council under Item 5 – General Debate. The statement addressed the importance of developing national bodies and mechanisms tasked with upholding justice and the rule of law to ensure fair trials and guarantee defendants’ rights. It also highlighted a concerning global decline in rule-of-law indicators, while commending the UAE’s consistent progress in this area at both the regional and international levels.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement before the Human Rights Council during its 57th session under Item 8 (General Debate on the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action). The statement underscored the need to intensify efforts to protect women’s rights, with a particular call to recognize economic violence against women as a serious violation and to activate international mechanisms to address it. It also praised the UAE’s experience in issuing the National Policy for Empowerment of Emirati Women 2023–2031 as a leading regional model.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement under Item 5 during the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. The statement emphasized the importance of strengthening mechanisms that guarantee states’ compliance with the right to education, ensuring it is enjoyed universally, equally, and without discrimination. It also highlighted the UAE’s efforts to support education both locally and internationally through impactful initiatives and significant financial contributions, as well as its support for education in crisis-affected areas.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement during the General Debate under Item 9 at the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. The statement emphasized the necessity of guaranteeing equality before justice without discrimination, highlighting the dangers of discriminatory and racist practices, particularly those linked to law enforcement agencies and criminal justice systems. It also praised the UAE’s efforts in promoting justice, the rule of law, and combating all forms of institutional and societal discrimination.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement under Item 8 during the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, focusing on the implementation of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action. The statement expressed deep concern over structural discrimination, violence, and grave violations endured by women in developing countries, particularly in Africa. It called for accelerated legislative and developmental reforms to protect women and promote equality and empowerment. It also praised the Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Initiative to Empower Africa's Rural Women in Agricultural Sector, describing it as an inspiring model for sustainable development and on-the-ground empowerment.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, under Item 4 (General Debate), the Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement emphasizing the importance of ending armed conflicts globally, upholding international humanitarian law, and protecting civilians, particularly women and children. The statement praised the UAE and other peace-loving nations for their contributions to global security, including humanitarian initiatives to mitigate the effects of armed conflicts on affected populations.
At the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, under Item 4 – General Debate, the Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement addressing the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan due to ongoing armed conflict for more than a year and a half. The statement welcomed the Council’s decision to establish a fact-finding mission and called for an immediate end to hostilities and the launch of a peaceful political process. It also praised the UAE’s active humanitarian and diplomatic role, including substantial financial aid and peacebuilding efforts.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, under Item 4 (Human rights situations that require the Council’s attention), the Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement calling for a comprehensive end to the war in Ukraine, respect for international humanitarian law, and an end to the resulting humanitarian suffering. The statement also praised the UAE’s efforts in humanitarian mediation and its role in facilitating prisoner exchanges between the conflicting parties—an example of balanced diplomacy aimed at reducing the human cost of conflict.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council and under Agenda Item 2 (General Debate), the Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement emphasizing the need for stronger international efforts to combat climate change. The statement called for the implementation of the historic UAE Climate Agreement adopted at COP28, describing it as a transformative step in climate justice and global environmental work. The statement emphasized that the implementation of this agreement aligns with the aspirations of the High Commissioner and United Nations bodies to achieve climate justice and protect human rights amid rapidly accelerating environmental changes.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, under agenda item 3 (general debate), Israa Al Amiri, a member of the Board of Directors of the Union Association for Human Rights and an Emirati citizen with visual impairment, delivered an oral statement emphasizing the necessity of guaranteeing the right to education for all without discrimination, with particular attention to persons with disabilities. She reviewed the pioneering efforts of the United Arab Emirates in promoting inclusive education and stressed the importance of benefiting from the UAE’s experience, which represents a global model for empowering persons with disabilities educationally through inclusive strategies and innovative international partnerships.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement under Item 9 at the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. The statement addressed violations linked to racism and racial discrimination committed in the context of non-international armed conflicts, particularly those led by irregular armed groups. It emphasized the urgent need to strengthen civilian protection in these conflicts and activate relevant international mechanisms, while commending the UAE’s efforts in promoting peace and tolerance, as well as its initiatives aimed at ending conflicts and fostering humanitarian values.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, under Item 5 (General Debate), the Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement emphasizing the need to enhance the effectiveness of international human rights bodies—especially during armed conflicts. The statement highlighted the major challenges these mechanisms face due to non-compliance by some states, while commending the UAE’s role in supporting international humanitarian law, facilitating aid, and advancing peace and reconciliation efforts.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, under Item 5 (General Debate), the Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement addressing the urgent need to enhance and adapt national and international human rights mechanisms to meet the challenges of the digital age and AI developments. The statement emphasized the importance of aligning rights protection systems with technological changes and praised the UAE’s experience as a model for institutional development using advanced technologies.
During the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, and under Item 3: General Debate, Dr. Fatima Al Kaabi delivered an oral statement focusing on the promotion of the right to a fair trial and the rule of law as fundamental pillars of the human rights framework. The statement commended the Council's efforts in supporting these principles and highlighted the UAE’s commitment to ensuring justice and protecting defendants’ rights by aligning its judicial system with international standards. It also referenced the humanitarian decision by the UAE President to pardon a number of Bangladeshi nationals and its prompt execution.
The Union Association for Human Rights delivered an oral statement during the 57th session of the Human Rights Council under Item 8 (General Debate on the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action). The statement called for strengthening mechanisms that ensure states’ compliance with their international obligations to uphold the rule of law. It emphasized the need to align national justice systems with internationally recognized standards and commended the United Arab Emirates as a leading regional model in developing judicial institutions, promoting fair trial guarantees, and ensuring legal accountability.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi delivered an oral statement during the general debate under Item 9 at the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. The statement highlighted the importance of reinforcing international efforts to eliminate racial discrimination, praised the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action, and emphasized the need to reform discriminatory institutional policies and practices. It also shed light on the UAE’s experience in promoting equality and tolerance, including the President’s general amnesty decision as a measure that fosters justice and coexistence.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/57/NGO/57. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 57th session (September–October 2024), focuses on the importance of supporting sustainable development programs in developing and least developed countries. It highlights the pioneering efforts of the United Arab Emirates in promoting international cooperation to eradicate poverty and achieve balanced development, based on the principles of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/57/NGO/56. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 57th session (September–October 2024), focuses on the importance of advancing international human rights mechanisms and bodies by integrating technological transformation and artificial intelligence applications. It highlights the United Arab Emirates as a global model in modernizing the technological infrastructure of these bodies, thereby enhancing their effectiveness and responsiveness to contemporary challenges.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/57/NGO/55. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 57th session (September–October 2024), focuses on the need to strengthen international efforts to protect civilians during wars and armed conflicts. It highlights the efforts of the United Arab Emirates in providing humanitarian aid and healthcare in conflict zones, particularly in Palestine and Sudan.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/57/NGO/54. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 57th session (September – October 2024), focuses on the need to strengthen international efforts to ensure the full enjoyment of human rights in the context of the UAE Climate Agreement. It highlights the role of the United Arab Emirates in leading global efforts toward climate justice grounded in a comprehensive, rights-based approach.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/57/NGO/58. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 57th session (September–October 2024), focuses on combating discrimination and hate speech in digital media. It highlights the United Arab Emirates’ pioneering role in enacting legislation, supporting UN initiatives, and promoting a culture of tolerance and human coexistence, in the context of following up on the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/56/NGO/139. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 56th session (June–July 2024), focuses on the importance of enhancing government performance in realizing the right to health. It highlights the United Arab Emirates’ experience as a pioneering model in ensuring universal and equitable access to physical and mental health services, particularly through the World Governments Summit initiative.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/56/NGO/188. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 56th session (June–July 2024), commends the efforts of the United Arab Emirates in combating discrimination, racism, extremism, and hate speech. It positions the UAE’s national model as a best practice to be globally emulated in support of the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/56/NGO/161. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 56th session (June–July 2024), focuses on the importance of strengthening the independence of judges and lawyers. It calls for upholding the sovereignty of the judiciary and refraining from practices that undermine the independence of justice systems. The statement also commends the United Arab Emirates as a model for ensuring fair and transparent trials.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/56/NGO/140. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 56th session (June–July 2024), focuses on the need to strengthen the right to education for all. It highlights the role of the United Arab Emirates in advancing equitable access to quality education, particularly for marginalized populations in developing countries, in line with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Goal 4.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the 56th session of the Human Rights Council, as part of the interactive dialogue on the report of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the work of UN bodies and their recommendations on human rights and emerging digital technologies, particularly AI. In her statement, she stressed the need for legal and regulatory frameworks to keep pace with rapid digital developments, and for AI to be harnessed to serve human dignity and promote digital justice and transparency, noting the pioneering experience of the UAE in this field.
Mr. Salam Abukarnib, Member of the Board of Directors of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the 56th session of the Human Rights Council, as part of the interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary, or arbitrary executions. The statement addressed deaths in detention as a neglected global human rights issue and emphasized the need to reform correctional institutions and guarantee the rights of detainees to life and care. It also highlighted the UAE’s experience in modernizing its correctional system and securing high international accreditation for its facilities.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the interactive dialogue under Agenda Item 3, commenting on the report of the Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers. In her statement, she addressed the importance of protecting the independence of the judiciary and strengthening justice guarantees, while praising the UAE’s experience in maintaining the independence of the judiciary and its high-ranking positions globally in rule of law indicators.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the interactive dialogue under Agenda Item 3, addressing global efforts to promote the right to health. She praised the work of the Special Rapporteur on the right to health and called for closer UN and national coordination to ensure fair and effective responses to health crises and pandemics, while highlighting the UAE’s leading role in this field.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/56/NGO/141. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 56th session (June–July 2024), focuses on the need to enhance the protection of women from economic violence. It calls for the establishment of a comprehensive UN definition of this form of abuse and highlights the United Arab Emirates as a regional model in advancing women’s economic empowerment.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 8, which focuses on following up and evaluating the implementation of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action. In her statement, she emphasized the importance of reviewing this declaration in light of modern technological changes, particularly the challenges posed by AI, and called for a comprehensive review that anticipates the future and protects the fundamental rights of future generations. She praised the UAE’s experience as a human-centered model in this regard.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the 55th session of the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 9, which focuses on combating racial discrimination and promoting equality. The statement highlighted the importance of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action two decades after its adoption, emphasizing the need to strengthen international practices in combating racism. It also praised the role of the UAE, particularly the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in consolidating the principles of tolerance, coexistence, and human fraternity.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/55/NGO/118. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 55th session (February–April 2024), focuses on the urgent need to develop national and international strategies for the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in a way that ensures respect for human rights. It calls for the adoption of a global legal and ethical framework to govern the development of this technology in line with the principles of digital justice.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/57/NGO/58. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 57th session (September–October 2024), focuses on combating discrimination and hate speech in digital media. It highlights the United Arab Emirates’ pioneering role in enacting legislation, supporting UN initiatives, and promoting a culture of tolerance and human coexistence, in the context of following up on the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered an oral statement during the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 5, which focuses on strengthening international cooperation in the field of human rights. In her statement, she emphasized the importance of supporting and advancing human rights bodies and mechanisms, and underlined the need for international cooperation to enhance responsiveness to future challenges, particularly those associated with digital and environmental transformations. She also commended the UAE’s experience in developing advanced legislation to protect digital and environmental rights, calling for using it as a reference guide globally.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/55/NGO/116. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 55th session (February–April 2024), focuses on the importance of promoting climate justice. It commends the outcomes of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), hosted by the United Arab Emirates, and considers the achievements of the conference a pivotal milestone in advancing international environmental action and related human rights.
A written statement was issued by the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), in cooperation with a consultative organization, under document number A/HRC/55/NGO/117. The statement, submitted to the Human Rights Council at its 55th session (February–April 2024), focuses on ensuring international protection for civilians during times of war and armed conflict. It highlights the serious challenges faced by civilians, particularly women and children, and calls for effective international action in accordance with international humanitarian law. The statement also commends the efforts of the United Arab Emirates in providing humanitarian assistance in conflict zones.
Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, President of the UAHR, delivered a statement before the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 4 on situations requiring the Council’s special attention. In her statement, she emphasized that terrorism is no longer a conventional security threat, but an existential challenge to global human security with grave repercussions for fundamental human rights.
Counselor Maryam Al-Ahmadi, Vice Chairperson - Union Association for Human Rights, delivered a statement before the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 4, titled “Commending the efforts of the UAE in civil and political rights and all rights.”
Counselor Maryam Al-Ahmadi, Vice Chairperson, Union Association for Human Rights, delivered an oral statement before the Human Rights Council at its 55th session under Agenda Item 3. In her statement, she emphasized the importance of strengthening international solidarity to protect the climate and highlighted the close interconnectedness between environmental protection and achieving climate justice on the one hand, and ensuring fundamental human rights on the other.
Dr. Fatima Al Kaabi, President of the Union Association for Human Rights (UAHR), delivered an official statement before the UN Human Rights Council during its 55th session, under Agenda Item 3 on promoting the enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms.