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UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) War was not their choice

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July 3, 2021
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Priyanka Chopra- UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador

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Priyanka Chopra- UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador

War is senseless should it be accepted the destruction it brings to society and the unnecessary loss of lives. Children, who have no decision-making power, would rather have a life associated with normal upbringing and not war. Sadly, that decision is not theirs to make and if only adults could think about the children before going to war they would see wisdom in trashing out their differences peacefully.

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Priyanka Chopra shared her experience visiting Syrian refugees in Jordan (2017). She has called for more action to help children affected by conflict which remains present in parts of the Middle East, and parts of Africa. Hear her entreaty-

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