- Who We Are
- History & Background of UNIPA
- Legacy & Leadership
- Our Mission & Vision
- UNIPA Constitution
- Aims & Objectives
- UNIPA- Organizational Structure
- UNIPA Flag
- UNIPA Anthem
- UNIPA Headquarters
- Legal Status & Accreditation
- Become a UNIPA Ambassador
- List of UNIPA Ambassadors
- UNIPA Excellence Awards
- Leadership Team
- Country Chapters
- Partners & Networks
UNIPA Flag – A Banner of Hope and Solidarity
The UNIPA Flag is the visual emblem of the organization’s commitment to harmony among nations and peoples. Its colors and design represent peace, cooperation, and the shared responsibility to build a better future.
The flag of the United Nations Inter Pacific Association (UNIPA) embodies the organization’s vision of unity, peace, and transnational cooperation among nations and peoples.
The flag features a deep blue background, symbolizing global peace, harmony, and stability. Across the field runs a golden cross, extending horizontally and vertically to signify connection, equality, and the spirit of universal partnership. The gold color represents dignity, enlightenment, and global solidarity.
At the center of the flag appears the UNIPA emblem, rendered in gold. The emblem consists of a stylized globe marked with longitude and latitude lines, signifying the Association’s worldwide outreach and commitment to interconnected development. Surrounding the globe is a laurel wreath, denoting peace, dialogue, and the triumph of cooperation over conflict.
Superimposed at the heart of the emblem are the bold, golden letters “UNIPA”, emphasizing the organization’s identity and its enduring mission as a Transnational Alliance for Dialogue, Rights, and Peacebuilding.
Together, the blue and gold elements express UNIPA’s dedication to promoting international understanding, human dignity, and sustainable peace under one united global spirit.
The UNIPA Anthem and Flag—introduced and championed by Dr. Muhammed Haider Ali—stand as living symbols of our shared mission to unite humanity in peace, justice, and sustainable development.