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Nomzamo Mbatha of South Africa is newest UN Goodwill Ambassador

Johannesburg – Nomzamo Mbatha, South African actress and human rights activist on Monday January 28, 2019 was appointed as the newest Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Since 2017, Mbatha has worked in close cooperation with UNHCR as a High Profile Supporter and advocate for UNHCR’s LuQuLuQu campaign, raising awareness for the forcibly displaced in Africa.

Nomzamo Mbatha
Nomzamo Mbatha photo by Sibonelo Ngcobo – ANA

In a statement from Geneva, the UN Refugee Agency said Mbatha’s engagement include visits to experience UNHCR’s life-saving work in camps and settlements in Malawi, Kenya and South Sudan.

She also hosted the 2018 Nansen Refugee Award Ceremony, which honoured South Sudanese humanitarian Dr. Evan Atar, and spoke at TEDxKakumaCamp, the first ever TEDx event to be hosted in a refugee camp,” the statement said.

In her talk, the 28-year-old actress, businesswoman and activist reflected on how her deep attachment to helping refugees, particularly women and children, is rooted in her personal life story of overcoming adversity.

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The strength of refugees, their ability to persevere and their ingenuity for making the best of a difficult situation is what I celebrate. Being named a Goodwill Ambassador is an incredible honour and I can’t wait to embark on this journey, learn more and use my voice to truly be an agent of change,” said Mbatha.

“It is with great delight that we welcome Nomzamo Mbatha to the UNHCR family,” UNHCR High Commissioner Filippo Grandi said, adding that “She has shown tireless commitment to shining a light on refugee situations across Africa and I look forward to seeing her inspire many more people in this new role.”

Mbatha’s appointment comes at a time when war, conflict and persecution have forced over 68 million people to flee their homes – the highest level of displacement ever recorded.

More than 25 million of these are refugees, with Sub-Saharan Africa hosting over 31 per cent of the global refugee population.

Source: African News Agency/ANA

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