On the occasion of International Day of the Girl Child, UNICEF proudly appointed renowned actress Saba Qamar as its first-ever National Ambassador for Child Rights in Pakistan. This significant step is part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to advocate for the rights and well-being of children across the country.
Raising Awareness for Critical Issues
In her new role, Saba Qamar will leverage her public platform to bring attention to critical issues affecting children, including access to education, healthcare, and protection from violence. With her widespread influence, she aims to inspire change and ensure that children, especially girls, can achieve their full potential and thrive in a supportive environment.
Commitment to UNICEF’s Mission
Saba expressed her deep commitment to supporting UNICEF’s initiatives and goals. She emphasized the importance of ensuring that every child in Pakistan has the opportunity to dream big and live a life filled with opportunities. Her collaboration with UNICEF will focus on ensuring the protection and fulfillment of children’s rights in every corner of the country.
UNICEF’s Support for Women and Girls’ Rights
Abdullah Fadil, UNICEF’s Representative in Pakistan, praised Saba Qamar for her ongoing advocacy work, particularly for the rights of women and girls. He expressed his confidence that her involvement with UNICEF will have a lasting impact on the lives of countless children, helping to create a brighter future for the next generation.
A Milestone for Child Rights in Pakistan
This partnership marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s journey towards securing the rights of children, and with Saba Qamar’s passionate support, UNICEF hopes to reach even more communities, ensuring that no child is left behind