La Human Rights Day 2025 en Xàbia Last Wednesday, a meeting brought together schoolchildren, institutional representatives, and the general public to promote knowledge and respect for fundamental principles of coexistence. The activity, organized by the UNED Dénia, Xàbia and Benidorm adjacent to Town HallIt became a space for participation and reflection on ethics, rights, and education..
The session began with a symbolic act full of meaning: the reading of Human Rights in charge of the students of IES Antoni Llidó, which highlighted the validity and universality of the 1948 Declaration, reaffirming its role as an ethical pillar of democratic societies.
After the reading, he took the floor Raquel Martí SignesThe director of the UNED in Dénia, Xàbia, and Benidorm welcomed the local authorities present. Among them, Rosa Cardona Vives, mayor of Xàbia; María Vicenta Pérez Font, first deputy mayor; Jaime Sendra Galán, president of the Mediterranean Foundation for Human Rights; Rafael Junquera de Estéfani, professor at UNED and president of FUNDERÉTICA; César Rodríguez, advisor of AmjasaAntonio Padilla Fernández, professor and coordinator of UNED Xàbia, and Raquel Martí Signes, director of UNED Dénia, who later carried out the competition awards ceremony.
During the awards ceremony for the school competition, recognition was given to the work of the students who best knew how to express, through art, the meaning of the Human rightsAmong the award winners are:
- Eknoor Kaur, from the CEIP Arenal
- Martina Cantos Pico, from the María Inmaculada School
- Mario Berenguer, 3rd A of CEIP Port of Xàbia
- Rabab Fzonachentoaf, 3rd grade of CEIP Mediterrania
- Aurelia Zicklam, 3rd grade of CEIP Arenal
- Sara Ahattach Popa, 3rd grade of CEIP Graüll
- Nora Mestre Soler, 3rd grade of CEIP Graüll
- Eva Sofia Muresan Noversa, 3rd grade of CEIP Mediterrania
- Lian Marin Cuevas, 3rd grade of CEIP Trenc d'Alba
- Rubén Biard Caro, 3rd grade of CEIP L'Arenal
Students from different backgrounds participated in this competition colleges from primary school, who expressed their vision of the through art Human rightsThe selected works have been recognized for their creativity and commitment to fundamental values.
The day continued with a dialogue table entitled “Ethics, Human Rights and their projection in ethical codes and transparency”which offered a space for in-depth analysis of the role of these values in public administration and civic life. The debate highlighted the need to integrate ethics as a cross-cutting principle in all areas of public administration and civic life. society.

















