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UNICEF appoints Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy as new regional ambassador

UNICEF appoints Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy as new regional ambassador
In his new role, Helmy will focus on promoting child rights and awareness on early childhood development issues in the region. (AFP)
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Updated 08 June 2021

UNICEF appoints Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy as new regional ambassador

UNICEF appoints Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy as new regional ambassador

DUBAI: The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund has appointed Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy as the new regional ambassador for the Middle East and North Africa, the organization announced this week.

“I am truly excited about this new role,” said the movie star during an online ceremony held to mark the appointment. “I am delighted to continue to work with UNICEF to advocate for children’s rights across the region.”

According to a released statement, Helmy – in his new role – will focus on promoting child rights and awareness on early childhood development issues in the region.

In 2017, the actor and father-of-three was chosen to serve as UNICEF’s Ambassador in Egypt and has participated in multiple events to advocate for child protection and empowerment.

Helmy kicked off his journey with a short video, promoting ending violent disciplinary practices and his reflections as a father. The campaign, according to the organization, reached more than 80 million people on social media.

His wife, actress Mona Zaki, is also a UNICEF ambassador.

In 2018, Helmy and Zaki were the main advocates of Egypt’s first national anti-bullying campaign. In the same year, Helmy also visited Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan where he met with Syrian children and families.