UNICEF appoints Indian-origin YouTube star Lilly Singh as Global Goodwill Ambassador
As ambassador she will use her channel to showcase organisation's work and urge followers to work for children's rights.
New Delhi: UNICEF appointed Indian-origin Canadian YouTube star Lilly Singh as its newest Global Goodwill Ambassador at a special event in New Delhi on Saturday.
Lilly was in the National capital to support UNICEF's Youth4Change initiative, a programme for youth that brings them together to support their peers and communities in taking action on issues such as health, hygiene, child labour and gender equality.
"I'm honoured to join UNICEF as a Goodwill Ambassador and to use my voice to support its mission of reaching every child. It's time to stand for what your kids want and not society," Lilly said.
The YouTuber, famous as 'Superwoman', said she would come up with few videos in Hindi and would try to put Hindi subtitles in her English videos to increase the reach of her video blogs and channel.
As the UNICEF ambassador Lilly, who has around 11.9 million subscribers on the video sharing website, will use her channel to showcase the organisation's work and urge millions of her followers to work for children's rights.
The 28-year-old star has also started a new initiative on social media -#GirlLove- which aims to end girl-on-girl hate.