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Mim appointed UNICEF nat’l ambassador in Bangladesh


Published : 19 May 2022 10:07 PM

One of the popular actresses of present times and National Film Award winner, Lux Channel I Superstar  Bidya Sinha Saha Mim has been appointed as UNICEF's newest National Ambassador in Bangladesh.

According to a press release, Mim joins prominent personalities as a UNICEF National Ambassador around the world who use their voice and prominence to advocate for the rights of children. 

Regarding the context the actress said "Across our country, UNICEF is there with us to protect children and their right to education, health and a bright future. I have long admired UNICEF's work for children. It is an honour for me to be part of that cause, for every child".

"Each one of us has a responsibility to speak up for the rights of children and women. I am looking forward to doing my part together with UNICEF," she added.

In her professional life, Mim has established herself as an inspiring advocate for women's rights and a leading voice against violence.

As a UNICEF National Ambassador in Bangladesh, Mim will raise awareness about the rights of children, especially those most vulnerable. She will lend her voice to UNICEF's causes that are closest to her heart, including speaking out against the violence that children and women face in Bangladesh.

Before her appointment, Mim has already collaborated with UNICEF to raise awareness about Covid-19 prevention. Since the start of the pandemic, she has joined the chorus of voices around the world highlighting the critical role of vaccines in saving lives, and the need for greater investment in immunization services.

"As one of the best-known film stars in Bangladesh, Mim brings with her energy and enthusiasm, as well as a deep commitment to the protection of the most vulnerable children and women in this country. We are thrilled to have Mim on board and we look forward to working with her for the rights and well-being of every child," said Mr. Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh.