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The Haima is a 16,000 m2 tent designed to house fifteen exhibitions about conditions for peace, viewed as solutions to economic, cultural and environmental conflict.At the start of the new millennium, all the members of the United Nations agreed to sponsor an ambitious action plan to eradicate poverty and hunger, bring clean drinking water to a further 1.2 billion people, ensure that all children have primary schooling, promote gender equality, and combat devastating epidemics such as HIV/AIDS.
To achieve this, they set themselves a deadline of 2015, and as a strategy, agreed to promote a joint, global pact at all levels of society. |
The Haima housed the following exhibitions,
produced in collaboration with NGOs, United Nations agencies
and other bodies: |
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on display invited visitors to see the world through different eyes. |
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Design 21 (Love, why?)
An exhibition of 50 design objects inspired by love. The exhibition is supported by UNESCO and intented to inspire young designers from developing countries. |
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Body art exhibition
In the West, the body is increasingly being used to showcase
ancient and distant traditions and to break down cultural barriers.
Visitors learn about the origins of piercing, tattoos, ornaments
and other modifications of the body. |
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The Hyper Activist
People are showing their dissatisfaction on the streets. They are questioning everything, from the way we shop to the things that complicate daily life and work. |
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Best Business Practices. Who is Behind…?
The corporations contributing to the Forum (partners and sponsors)
are provided width exhibition space in the Port area, where
they present exhibits highlighting best corporate practices. |
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ECO MOBILITY, Today, Tomorrow, Future presented for Toyota
That which seemed impossible already exists: vehicles for a world that is constantly changing. Tomorrow is in your hands. Enjoy it! |
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The United Nations Millennium Campaign
Sixteen totem poles in the form of eight arches symbolizing
the eight objectives specified by UNESCO to end world poverty. |
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Cubes of Good Ideas
The Cubes of Good Ideas are 2.5 m3 structures distributed around
the Forum Site that are designed to showcase Forum values. |
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0.7% of your entrance fee
0.7 % of your entrance fee is being allocated to renovating
four historic plazas in the Medina of the Moroccan town of Tetuán,
declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1997. |
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Beneath the Skin of the World: Humanity as a treasure
Living reflection on various aspects of globalization. |
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