* UN Special Rapporteur report praises Msheireb Museums, especially Bin Jelmood House, for its effort in shedding light on history of slavery
* Report also commends Ministry of Culture and Sports, Ministry of Education and Higher Education

Msheireb Museums, the cultural and tourist destination at Msheireb Downtown Doha, celebrated the 2020 International Museum Day by posting awareness videos with the theme of this year’s celebrations, 'Diversity and Inclusivity'.

Through engaging videos, Msheireb Museums shared its cultural and artistic treasures and galleries embodying these global values, including 'DNA: A Journey to the Heart of Life' and the Bin Jelmood House’s focus on slavery and racism. Msheireb Museums also promoted inclusivity by focusing on multicultural themes and accessibility to visitors, particularly to people with special needs.

International Museum Day has been celebrated on May 18 since 1977. The objective is to raise awareness of museums as a symbol of cultural exchange, and as beacons of mutual understanding, co-operation and peace among peoples.

In this context and in reaffirming its mission, Msheireb Museums recently received a copy of the report prepared by Professor E Tendayi Achiume, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance. The UN Special Rapporteur was tasked with compiling a countrywide report on the state of racial discrimination as part of the 'Special Procedures' of the UN Human Rights Council, the largest body of independent experts in the human rights system.

The report commends the Ministry of Culture and Sports and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education for the critical investments they are making in using arts, culture and sports to shift societal values, beliefs and perceptions fundamental to equality and non-discrimination, Msheireb Properties has said in a press statement.

The report also praises Msheireb Museums, especially Bin Jelmood House, stating: “Bin Jelmood House at the Msheireb Museums is the first museum in the world devoted to the history of Indian Ocean slavery, and includes the history of slavery in Qatar. I commend the museum for the powerful and crucial contribution to Qatar and the world more broadly. As is the case in all nations, Qatar’s past is vital for understanding its present and shaping its future.”

Dr Hafiz Ali Abdullah, Msheireb Museums director, said: “Msheireb Museums are major contributors to the cultural and artistic landscape in Qatar. Because of Covid-19 and its consequences, we celebrated International Museum Day using our digital platforms to reach our wider audience.

"On this occasion, we are proud to announce the outcomes of the visit of UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Prof Achiume, to Bin Jelmood House and her commending the museum’s effort in shedding light on the history of slavery in the region, raising awareness and promoting new understandings of human relationships, and fighting all forms of racism.

“This report is a clear indication of the progress achieved by Qatar in supporting human rights and fighting all forms of slavery and racism. On the occasion of International Museum Day, we would like to present this report to the people of Qatar and the whole world to demonstrate our effort and values acknowledged by the United Nations. It is also a reward of all efforts that enhance our country’s reputation and show its actions on the global stage.”

Msheireb Museums mark a "very significant milestone" for Msheireb Properties in realising the vision of Msheireb Downtown Doha, Qatar’s first sustainable regeneration project, the statement notes.

The Museums celebrate the history of four historic heritage houses in the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha. Located within the oldest part of the capital, they form an essential part of Qatar’s national history. These reconstructed buildings and gallery spaces allow the community to engage in the significant aspects of Qatar’s past and memories of life before the country’s rapid economic development.


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