Mombasa Artiste Thrilled After Attending Universal Declaration of Human Rights Anniversary Event

Mombasa Artiste Thrilled After Attending Universal Declaration of Human Rights Anniversary Event

  • Shanariha Evans was invited to the 10th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Geneva
  • The Mombasa-based artiste represented Kenya, wearing a stunning black dress and green blazer
  • Shanariha, 13, expressed her gratitude for the rare honour and the chance to stand for global human rights

Kenyan singer Shanariha Evans continues to make her mark on the global stage, and her recent appearance at the 10th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Humankind Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, is a testament to her rising stardom.

Kenyan artiste Shanariha Evans in Geneva.
Kenyan artiste Shanariha Evans celebrates milestone Human Rights anniversary in Geneva. Photo: Shanariha Evans.
Source: Instagram

The Mombasa-based artiste had the honour of representing Kenya at this prestigious event, where she radiated confidence while dressed in a black dress paired with a green blazer.

In a short video shared on her Instagram, Shanariha, 13, expressed her excitement about the rare opportunity to be part of such a significant occasion.

"It is a great honour to be invited to the 10th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Humankind Rights. This milestone not only marks a decade of commitment to the dignity, equality, and shared responsibilities of all people, but it also serves as a powerful reminder of our collective journey toward a more just, inclusive, and compassionate world," she said in the clip.

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Shanariha representing Kenya on global stage

Shanariha further shared her gratitude for being part of the event, highlighting its importance in advocating for human rights, equality, and the shared values that unite us globally.

"I am truly grateful to be part of this important occasion and to stand alongside others who continue to advocate for the fundamental rights and shared values that unite us as a global community," she added in her post.

She also took the opportunity to thank her sponsors and supporters, saying;

"Thanks to support from Hon. @aharubkhatri for sponsoring my travel to Geneva and Hon. @cvilizer_moses for your constant support. I would also like to acknowledge @olivier_vaneynde of @closethegap_kenya for your support."

The event provided Shanariha with a unique opportunity to network with influential figures, including Florence Kaibi, the Kenyan Ambassador to Brussels, and Christophe Giovanneti, the President of the United Nations Federation.

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Shanariha Evans.
Kenyan singer Shanariha Evans with Christophe Giovanneti, President of United Nations Federation, and Florence Kaibi, Kenyan ambassador to Brussels. Photo: Shanariah Evans.
Source: Instagram

Photos from the event captured these meaningful interactions, further solidifying her growing presence on the international scene.

Shanariha's appearance at the Universal Declaration of Humankind Rights anniversary is not only a personal achievement but also a proud moment for Kenya as she continues to shine and represent her country on grand international platforms.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Brian Ajon (Entertainment Editor) Brian Ajon is a journalist accredited by The Media Council of Kenya with five years of experience in print and digital media. At Tuko.co.ke, he is an Entertainment Editor (joined in 2021). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Technology with IT from Maseno University. Ajon is also the Newsletter Editor of the Maseno University Alumni Association (MSU-AA) and He is keen on entertainment and viral stories. Email: brian.ajon@tuko.co.ke.

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