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2020-10-04 20:03:28 BdST

Mushfiqur Rahim named UNICEF Bangladesh's National Ambassador for children’s rights


Celebrated cricket player and former captain of the national team Mushfiqur Rahim has been named as UNICEF’s newest National Ambassador in Bangladesh.

The cricketer is joining forces with UNICEF to promote children’s rights throughout the country, according to a United Nations Children's Fund statement issued on Sunday.

“Child rights and the work of UNICEF are close to my heart, and this is an important opportunity for me to lend my voice. As a cricket player and a father, I will do my best to bring people together to create positive change for children, especially the most vulnerable,” said Mushfiqur Rahim.

In his role as a UNICEF National Ambassador, Mr Rahim will help raise awareness about children’s rights and issues affecting youth, such as the right to education, the impact of poverty and discrimination, and children’s need for protection against violence, abuse and exploitation.

“We would like to extend a warm welcome to Mushfiqur Rahim as he joins UNICEF as a National Ambassador. With his strong commitment to child rights – along with his prestige, talent and presence – he will reach the hearts and minds of people throughout Bangladesh,” said Tomoo Hozumi, Representative, UNICEF Bangladesh.

This year, Mr. Rahim has spoken out against racism and has played an active role to support vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading fundraising efforts and donations among the Bangladesh cricket team.

He also used his social media platform to support the Government of Bangladesh’s call for people to stay at home during the countrywide lockdown, to follow health guidelines, and to stay alert to the dangers of spreading misinformation about Covid-19.

Mr Rahim joins celebrities from the world of sports, arts and entertainment – including fellow cricketer and another UNICEF National Ambassador Shakib Al Hasan – to engage children, youth, the general public and policy makers on critical issues affecting children.

“We are very pleased that Mushfiqur Rahim is maintaining a long-standing tradition among the cricket fraternity to amplify the voices of children. It is our sincere hope that this close collaboration with UNICEF will contribute to the health and wellbeing of children in Bangladesh,” said Nizam Uddin Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer, Bangladesh Cricket Board.

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