Explore the list of SGI’s exhibitions designed to raise awareness on critical issues such as peace, disarmament, sustainability, climate change, human rights education, humanitarian relief, and gender equality. These resources serve as tools for public education and engagement.

For further information about the availability of the following exhibitions for educational use in Singapore, please complete the “SGS Exhibition Loan Form” here or send an email to info@soka.sg.

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Available in English

The exhibition “Everything You Treasure—For a World Free From Nuclear Weapons” was jointly created by SGI and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).

Launched in Hiroshima in August 2012 at the 20th World Congress of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), the exhibition commemorates the 55th anniversary of second Soka Gakkai president Josei Toda’s September 8, 1957, Declaration Calling for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons.

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Available in English

An exhibition created through the collective effort of civil society, governments and intergovernmental organizations

What can we do to contribute to creating a society that promotes human dignity and works to embrace equality, inclusion and respect for diversity?

The exhibition “Transforming Lives: The Power of Human Rights Education” raises awareness of the vital role of human rights education in promoting dignity, equality and peace and in preventing human rights violations and abuses. It was created to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Education and Training.

To view the English panels download PDF here

Available in English & Chinese

A joint initiative of the SGI and the Earth Charter International

The “Seeds of Hope & Action” (SOHA) exhibition stresses our interconnectedness with the rest of the community of life and the need to broaden our sphere of compassion. It encourages viewers to overcome feelings of powerlessness and highlights the fact that a single individual can initiate positive change.

The 25-panel SOHA exhibition also introduces a positive vision for sustainable living that can contribute to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It includes panels portraying six individuals from South Sudan to Lebanon and Brazil who have successfully taken action for change.

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Available in English

An exhibition jointly created by the SGI and the Asian Disaster Reduction and Response Network

Grounded in the belief that each individual’s actions and awareness can make a difference, the exhibition “Restoring Our Humanity” was created to encourage viewers to think about what they can do at individual, community and even global levels to address the collective humanitarian challenges the world faces.

It calls on viewers to reaffirm their global commitment to humanity and work together toward humanistic solutions to the challenges of today, starting in the place where they find themselves now.