“January 20, 2023 – 30 years have passed since the death of one of UNICEF’s most extraordinary and generous Goodwill Ambassadors, Audrey Hepburn. Audrey was a tireless advocate for the rights of children and girls and is still a model of strength and passion for all of us. Shortly after becoming a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1988, Audrey was on assignment in Ethiopia, where years of drought and civil strife had caused a terrible famine. In the following years, she carried out a series of field missions with UNICEF, visiting a polio vaccine project in Turkey, training programs for women in Venezuela, initiatives for children living and working on the streets in Ecuador, for the supply of drinking water in Guatemala and Honduras and radio literacy programs in El Salvador. She visited schools in Bangladesh, interventions for the poorest children in Thailand, nutrition initiatives in Vietnam and camps for displaced children in Sudan. Audrey Hepburn said: ‘I can testify to what UNICEF means to children, because I was among those who received food and medical aid in the immediate aftermath of World War II (..) Like hundreds of thousands of other Dutch children, I survived in the last war with very poor health, due to years of malnutrition, and UNICEF intervened immediately after the liberation, as it does now in all kinds of emergencies, with food, clothing, medicine and blankets’. Audrey Hepburn’s incredible commitment to helping the most vulnerable did not stop even in the last period of her life, during her illness, when the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador continued to meet the gazes of the most vulnerable children in various other field missions in Somalia, Kenya, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France and United States. ‘UNICEF has a long and wonderful arm with which it reaches out to where the need is greatest. I personally can do very little, but I can contribute to a whole chain of events, which is UNICEF, and that’s a wonderful feeling. It’s like a prize to me, towards the end of my life,’ Audrey Hepburn recalled.” — Words by @seanhepburnferrer . Rest in power, grandma, eternal source of inspiration to me, and to the rest of the world.
“January 20, 2023 – 30 years have passed since the death of one of UNICEF’s most extraordinary and generous Goodwill Ambassadors, Audrey Hepburn. Audrey was a tireless advocate for the rights of children and girls and is still a model of strength and passion for all of us. Shortly after becoming a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1988, Audrey was on assignment in Ethiopia, where years of drought and civil strife had caused a terrible famine. In the following years, she carried out a series of field missions with UNICEF, visiting a polio vaccine project in Turkey, training programs for women in Venezuela, initiatives for children living and working on the streets in Ecuador, for the supply of drinking water in Guatemala and Honduras and radio literacy programs in El Salvador. She visited schools in Bangladesh, interventions for the poorest children in Thailand, nutrition initiatives in Vietnam and camps for displaced children in Sudan. Audrey Hepburn said: ‘I can testify to what UNICEF means to children, because I was among those who received food and medical aid in the immediate aftermath of World War II (..) Like hundreds of thousands of other Dutch children, I survived in the last war with very poor health, due to years of malnutrition, and UNICEF intervened immediately after the liberation, as it does now in all kinds of emergencies, with food, clothing, medicine and blankets’. Audrey Hepburn’s incredible commitment to helping the most vulnerable did not stop even in the last period of her life, during her illness, when the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador continued to meet the gazes of the most vulnerable children in various other field missions in Somalia, Kenya, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France and United States. ‘UNICEF has a long and wonderful arm with which it reaches out to where the need is greatest. I personally can do very little, but I can contribute to a whole chain of events, which is UNICEF, and that’s a wonderful feeling. It’s like a prize to me, towards the end of my life,’ Audrey Hepburn recalled.” — Words by @seanhepburnferrer . Rest in power, grandma, eternal source of inspiration to me, and to the rest of the world.
“January 20, 2023 – 30 years have passed since the death of one of UNICEF’s most extraordinary and generous Goodwill Ambassadors, Audrey Hepburn. Audrey was a tireless advocate for the rights of children and girls and is still a model of strength and passion for all of us. Shortly after becoming a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1988, Audrey was on assignment in Ethiopia, where years of drought and civil strife had caused a terrible famine. In the following years, she carried out a series of field missions with UNICEF, visiting a polio vaccine project in Turkey, training programs for women in Venezuela, initiatives for children living and working on the streets in Ecuador, for the supply of drinking water in Guatemala and Honduras and radio literacy programs in El Salvador. She visited schools in Bangladesh, interventions for the poorest children in Thailand, nutrition initiatives in Vietnam and camps for displaced children in Sudan. Audrey Hepburn said: ‘I can testify to what UNICEF means to children, because I was among those who received food and medical aid in the immediate aftermath of World War II (..) Like hundreds of thousands of other Dutch children, I survived in the last war with very poor health, due to years of malnutrition, and UNICEF intervened immediately after the liberation, as it does now in all kinds of emergencies, with food, clothing, medicine and blankets’. Audrey Hepburn’s incredible commitment to helping the most vulnerable did not stop even in the last period of her life, during her illness, when the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador continued to meet the gazes of the most vulnerable children in various other field missions in Somalia, Kenya, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France and United States. ‘UNICEF has a long and wonderful arm with which it reaches out to where the need is greatest. I personally can do very little, but I can contribute to a whole chain of events, which is UNICEF, and that’s a wonderful feeling. It’s like a prize to me, towards the end of my life,’ Audrey Hepburn recalled.” — Words by @seanhepburnferrer . Rest in power, grandma, eternal source of inspiration to me, and to the rest of the world.
🎶 ho sbagliato tanto volte ormai, che lo so già…🎶
🎶 ho sbagliato tanto volte ormai, che lo so già…🎶
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