Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 29 May 2025: The National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) concluded its participation in the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, held in Doha, Qatar, from 27–28 May 2025 under the theme “Opportunities, Risks, and Visions for a Better Future.”
NHRI Delegation at the Conference
The NHRI delegation was led by H.E. Maqsoud Kruse, Chairperson of the NHRI, and included:
- Dr. Ahmed Al Mansoori, Member of the Board of Trustees
- Mr. Hamad Al Balooshi, Director of Support Services
- Mr. Abdulazeez Al Obathani, Head of the International and Regional Organizations Section
- Mr. Saeed Al Ahbabi, Legal Researcher at NHRI’s General Secretariat
Key Contributions by NHRI
As part of the conference program, Dr. Ahmed Al Mansoori delivered a working paper titled:
“The Role of NHRI in Promoting the Legal and Ethical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence in the UAE”
The presentation was part of the session:
“Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence: A Perspective from National Human Rights Institutions.”
Dr. Al Mansoori emphasized the need to place human rights at the core of AI innovation, ensuring ethical governance in technological advancements.
Appreciation for Organizers
Dr. Al Mansoori expressed gratitude to:
- The National Human Rights Committee of Qatar
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
- Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI)
He highlighted the importance of global dialogue as AI rapidly evolves alongside human rights concerns.
AI’s Impact on Human Rights and Governance
Dr. Al Mansoori noted that AI is reshaping:
- Social structures
- Governance systems
- Labor markets
He also addressed challenges related to:
- Human rights protections
- Rule of law
- Equity in AI applications
NHRI’s Commitment to Ethical AI
H.E. Maqsoud Kruse, NHRI Chairperson, stated:
“The NHRI places great emphasis on the ethical aspects of artificial intelligence from a human rights perspective. We believe that no technological advancement can be truly sustainable or socially acceptable without being firmly grounded in ethical and human rights principles.”
The conference served as a key platform for global stakeholders to align AI development with human rights frameworks, ensuring a fair and inclusive digital future.













