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Actor Khaled Abol Naga is appointed UNICEF Egypt Ambassador
CAIRO, 10 April 2007 - UNICEF Egypt has announced the appointment of leading actor Khaled Abol Naga as an Ambassador.
Abol Naga, the star of numerous Egyptian movies as well as a top personality on television and radio, joins some 200 celebrities from around the world who work voluntarily with UNICEF to highlight children’s issues and concerns.
“This is a role I have wanted for so long,” Abol Naga said following a briefing by senior UNICEF staff at the agency’s Cairo office. “I believe that, because of my position, I can speak out issues that we find it hard to talk about, like HIV/AIDS and Female Genital Mutilation,” he added.
Abol Naga said he hoped to be able to reach young people in particular, “to release the untapped energy that the younger generation have that just needs to be channeled.”
Even before his formal appointment, Abol Naga was part of UNICEF’s Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS and Hepatitis C Campaign, which was launched last November.
UNICEF Egypt Representative, Dr. Erma Manoncourt, said Abol Naga’s public profile would be a great asset to the agency’s work. “The celebrities who work with us have a wide range of talents and achievements”, said Dr Manoncourt. “But they all share a commitment to improving the lives of children worldwide. And in Abol Naga’s case, he has already demonstrated that commitment.”
About UNICEF UNICEF is on the ground in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
Wonderful news, I love when celebrities are getting involved for a good cause...... especially when its about children.
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Why don't you give the guy some credit? He'll certainly not plan or is able to secure a Hollywood role through his UNICEF work. Think about it his appointment will let him go to the most poor places inside Egypt and outside incl. refugee camps. That ain't a vacation, is it?
Also Youssra was appointed recently UN Goodwill Ambassador. See this article