UNFPA Appoints Stephanie Linus as Regional Ambassador for West & Central Africa
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Yesterday, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, appointed Nollywood actress Stephanie Okereke Linus as the Regional Ambassador for West and Central Africa.
In Stephanie’s acknowledgement speech, she said,
βIt is my aspiration that access to reproductive health care for women and girls, especially family planning, will be seen not as a blessing to be wished for, but as a human right to be fought for. Fought for, not just because of equality, but because we are tired of women dying while giving birth, tired of teenage girls dropping out of school because they got pregnant too early, tired of women not having a choice to decide if, when and how many children they wish to have. I know I am tired of this. This is why I feel honoured to partner with UNFPA and to use my network to make these issues widely known.β
Being Regional Ambassador, Stephanie Linus will help advocate and raise awareness on these issues, whilst encouraging policies and laws that protect the rights and dignity of the girl child, and the critical investments needed for young people to fulfill their potential and for Africa to reap its demographic dividend.
It seems to be Stephanie’s year because just last month, she became brand ambassador for California Natural Foods Green Valley Oatmeal.
We say congratulations Stephanie
See photos from the event below!
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