The event attracted ambassadors, heads and deputy heads of diplomatic missions, representatives from UNHRC member states, as well as human rights experts and Vietnam's partners in Geneva, underscoring international backing for Vietnam's forthcoming role.
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Foreigners contemplate photos at the exhibition |
In his opening speech, Ambassador Mai Phan Dung, Permanent Representative of Vietnam in Geneva, highlighted the event as a window into a nation defined by cultural diversity, social distinctiveness, robust growth momentum and a steadfast pursuit of putting people at the center.
Through images of nature, culture, daily life and communities, international friends would gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s socio-cultural foundations and the values it brings to the UNHRC, he said.
The display was structured around four thematic sections illustrating Vietnam's development process: nature and green innovation, spiritual unity and cultural diversity, heritage preservation linked with inclusive growth, and capacity building in healthcare, education and social welfare. Prominent photos feature UNESCO-listed natural and cultural sites, ethnic minority livelihoods, spiritual and religious traditions, and initiatives in sustainable development, climate change adaptation and community improvement.
Through the event, Vietnam also reaffirmed its spirit of cooperation, dialogue and responsibility during its UNHRC membership for the 2026–2028 term, with a focus on a constructive, cooperation-based approach; respect for diversity, advancing human rights in conjunction with the right to development, and boosting the efficiency and inclusivity of UN human rights mechanisms.
Source: VNA