UNICEF
NAMES JORDAN’S QUEEN RANIA FIRST-EVER EMINENT ADVOCATE FOR
CHILDREN
New
York, Jan 29 2007 1:00PM The United Nations Children’s Fund
(UNICEF) has <"http://www.unicef.org/media/media_38153.html">appointed
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan as the agency’s first-ever
Eminent Advocate for Children.
“Her
Majesty Queen Rania has been a tireless champion for children,”
UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman said on Friday at the
World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the queen agreed
to take on the role. “This title recognizes her steadfast
commitment to creating a better world for children.”
In
her capacity as Eminent Advocate, Queen Rania will champion children’s
issues and promote the accomplishment of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), objectives which by 2015 aim to slash poverty and
other global ills, in addition to improving the health, education
and well-being of children.
“For
the millions of children whose voices are not being heard, let
us commit to take a stand, and take a step, and make real strides
for child survival and education,” said Queen Rania, who,
as a member of the UNICEF Global Leadership Initiative for Children,
has long been an enthusiastic supporter of the agency’s
activities in the Arab world as well as globally.
“I
am convinced that transformational change is just the sum of many
small steps – footprints marking a path ahead where none
existed before,” she added.
2007-01-29
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