365 glasses and water to celebrate health and human rights by World Health Organization (WHO)
On International Human Rights Day, 10 December, WHO Headquarters staff are invited to pour water into 365 glasses – representing 365 days of the year.
Each glass contains different words representing the many #humanrights issues that affect #health, such as rape, lack of essential medicines, child marriage – written in six different UN languages with water-soluble ink. During the day, the words will be dissolved into water – representing an attempt to make all kinds of violation of many human rights issues that affect health disappear on earth.
This is an #art installation by artist Mona Nicole Sfeir.
Read more: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs323/en/index.html — at World Health Organization (WHO) (near World Health Organization (WHO))
On International Human Rights Day, 10 December, WHO Headquarters staff are invited to pour water into 365 glasses – representing 365 days of the year.
Each glass contains different words representing the many #humanrights issues that affect #health, such as rape, lack of essential medicines, child marriage – written in six different UN languages with water-soluble ink. During the day, the words will be dissolved into water – representing an attempt to make all kinds of violation of many human rights issues that affect health disappear on earth.
This is an #art installation by artist Mona Nicole Sfeir.
Read more: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs323/en/index.html — at World Health Organization (WHO) (near World Health Organization (WHO))
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Laura Mccullagh
great concept - fill up glasses to brim, let the cups run over maybe should be the next stage!
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Carol Marino
Bless you for the fine work WHO. Happy New Year - may all your wishes, hopes, and dreams come true.
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