Humanity Heals Exhibition 2023

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Humanity Heals Exhibition

The Health & Humanity Summit 2025 Exhibition serves as both the emotional anchor and intellectual framework for the summit’s discourse. Through three interconnected exhibition spaces, visitors will engage with the complex realities of humanitarian healthcare in crisis contexts, confront the growing threat of attacks on medical facilities, and explore pathways toward resilience and renewed solidarity.

The exhibition transforms abstract policy discussions into tangible human experiences, making visible the often invisible pillars of humanitarian healthcare while advocating for their protection.

Beyond its aesthetic and informational value, the exhibition serves several strategic purposes:

  • Making visible the often unseen components of humanitarian healthcare
  • Building momentum toward the 10-year anniversary of Resolution 2286
  • Creating spaces for reflection amidst policy-focused discussions
  • Linking abstract summit themes to concrete human experiences
A Cultural Hub for Cross-Cultural Understanding:

Alliance Française de Delhi serves as a cultural hub where individuals with an interest in French language and culture can converge, learn, and exchange ideas. By promoting cross-cultural understanding, AFD plays a crucial role in nurturing ties between India and France through its language programs and diverse cultural activities. 

Shadow Stories: The Hidden Pillars of Humanitarian Healthcare

This powerful installation features silhouette sculptures representing the diverse roles that sustain humanitarian healthcare beyond the traditional medical roles. Each silhouette is designed with precise cutouts that cast meaningful shadows, revealing hidden dimensions of their work.

Key Roles Featured:

  • Community Health Workers
  • Drivers
  • Midwives
  • Mental Health Counselors
  • Water & Sanitation Specialists
  • Logisticians

Each silhouette represents expertise that becomes essential when conventional systems collapse. The shadows cast symbolize the broader impact of these roles beyond their immediate functions, highlighting how resilience emerges from within communities rather than external intervention.

NotATarget
Kunduz Hospital Attack

A partial recreation of the destroyed Kunduz trauma center serves not as an endpoint but as the beginning of a larger conversation about the protection of healthcare in conflict zones. Through physical space, interactive elements, and contextual information, visitors confront the reality of what happens when the protected status of medical facilities is violated.

Timeline & #NotATarget

Moving beyond Kunduz, this section presents a timeline of major attacks on MSF healthcare workers and facilities worldwide. The #NotATarget section serves as both a memorial and a call to action, with the timeline explicitly connecting to the upcoming 10-year anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 2286 in May 2026.

Sand Art Performance: Crisis to Solidarity

This dynamic installation by renowned sand artist Manas Sahoo translates the summit’s abstract themes into visceral visual narratives through a medium that is inherently transformative and ephemeral.

The performance’s transformative nature mirrors the summit’s focus on systems in transition, with the sequential narrative moving from crisis to collective action.

Visitor Experience

The exhibition is designed as a journey that moves visitors through emotional and intellectual stages:

Recognition (Shadow Stories)

Acknowledging the diverse roles that sustain humanitarian healthcare. 

Confrontation (NotATarget)

Facing the reality of attacks on healthcare as a systemic global challenge

Transformation (Sand Art)

Visualizing pathways from crisis to solidarity

The Health & Humanity Summit 2025 Exhibition invites you to witness, reflect, and engage with the critical challenges and opportunities facing humanitarian healthcare today.