UNICEF has on Monday appointed world famous Jordanian pianist and composer, Zade Dirani, as regional ambassador for the Middle East and North Africa with a special focus on advocating for the most marginalized children especially those caught in conflict, violence and poverty.
"We are deeply honored that Zade Dirani has accepted this role. His appointment will be a strong contribution to furthering the rights of children," said Saad Houry, UNICEF regional director for the Middle East and North Africa. "His amazing talent is critical at a time when the region is in dire need for peace, tolerance, and cultural understanding." The founder of the Zade Foundation for International Peace and Understanding, Dirani is known for his work to help young musicians promote peace and cultural understanding.
"I am delighted to be a regional ambassador for UNICEF," said Dirani. "I firmly believe that music transcends borders and is a powerful tool for peace and mutual respect. As we look around our region, we are reminded how critical it is to continue to raise our voices for the protection of children, especially the most vulnerable. History will judge us harshly if we fail them." UNICEF is working closely with partners to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance to millions of children and women throughout the region. Support includes providing clean water, medicine, clothing, nutritional support, access to education, child-safe areas and psychosocial counselling.
Source: QNA
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