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UNIDO presents ‘Unidos’ exhibition at conference and launches Fair Share program

December 02, 2025 | United Nations, Federal


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UNIDO presents ‘Unidos’ exhibition at conference and launches Fair Share program
A presenter at a conference introduced the Unidos exhibition and said it "has been conceptualized as an immersive journey where participants can learn about Unidos' work and global impact." The exhibition, the presenter said, showcases the organization’s presence worldwide and three core priorities: sustainable supply chains, ending hunger, and clean energy and climate action.

The exhibition is organized into three alcoves that display project examples tied to each priority and a separate section dedicated to gender equality and women’s empowerment. "It's an important area of work of UNIDO," the presenter said, adding that women contribute to industry and "need to be part of the economy." The display includes a sample of 60 women drawn from a campaign that, in total, comprises 130 stories.

During the presentation, the speaker announced the launch of the Fair Share program, calling it "a very important initiative." The presenter described Fair Share alongside other products and initiatives intended for scaling and wider adoption but did not provide program funding details or an implementation timeline.

The presenter highlighted an entrepreneur example, Sonia Yanahi, who "benefited from the Edip program, which is run by the ITP of Bahrain," and said the organization is supporting her business plan and an investment approach. The speaker said the plan includes acquiring a cocoa plant in Côte d'Ivoire to employ local communities and to apply fair-share standards to the chocolate export process.

The exhibition also lists funding partners and donors. The presenter named governments including China, Austria, Germany, Japan, Norway, the Republic of Korea, Sweden and Switzerland, and cited non-governmental donors such as the European Union, the Global Environment Facility, and the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.

The presenter did not provide specific budgets, timelines for the Fair Share program, or details about how projects will be scaled. The remarks were given as part of a conference presentation introducing the Unidos exhibition.

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