Ghanim Al Muftah’s Groundbreaking Participation in the United Nations
Ghanim Al Muftah recent participation in the United Nations has broken barriers and opened doors for meaningful conversations about disability and inclusion. Today, we want to tell you about Ghanim’s remarkable journey and his impactful speech at the United Nations.
Ghanim Al Muftah recently representing People with Disabilities at the 16th session of the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. His speech was a watershed moment. He focused on three key themes:
representation, inclusion, and participation for people with disabilities.
Along with Ghanim’s speech, The FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony Clip of Ghanim’s participation with Morgan Freeman has been played at the United Nations Headquarters at the General Assembly Hall
One of the most striking aspects of Ghanim’s speech was his emphasis on peaceful communication. He believes that speaking from the heart is the most sincere way to communicate. Using peace as a driving force, he highlighted the need for equal and respectful treatment of people with disabilities. This set a tone that resonated with delegates and attendees alike.
Ghanim also touched upon Qatar’s future plans for inclusion during his speech. You might be asking yourself what these plans look like and what the country is envisioning for its future. The country has announced its readiness to host the Global Summit for Disability in 2028. This summit aims to address various sectors, which include education, employment, and social and cultural aspects. Why? To create a fully comprehensive barrier-free environment for people with disabilities.
Ghanim Al Muftah’s participation in the United Nations is not just a personal achievement. It truly is a milestone in the ongoing struggle for disability rights and inclusion. His speech has set a precedent that encourages other nations to take active steps toward inclusion and equal rights for all. As we are all looking forward to the Global Summit for Disability in 2028, let’s also take a moment to follow and support Ghanim’s inspiring journey. He is driving positive change toward more inclusion and rights for disabled people all over the world. As you can see and as Ghanim has shown, it is through collective efforts that we can truly make a difference