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Russian supermodel Vodianova is new UN goodwill ambassador

Vodianova was raised in poverty by a single mother with a half-sister who has cerebral palsy and autism

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Russian supermodel and philanthro­pist Natalia Vodianova became a United Nations goodwill ambassador on Wednesday, pledging to promote the physical and reproducti­ve rights of women and girls and tackle stigmas surroundin­g their bodies. She will be a campaigner for the U.N. Population Fund, which now calls itself the U.N.’S sexual and reproducti­ve health agency, known as UNFPA. UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem, who announced her appointmen­t, called Vodianova “above all a passionate, longtime advocate for the rights and the needs of women and girls and in particular people living with disabiliti­es.”

Working with UNFPA for the last three years, Kanem said, Vodianova has focused on “breaking harmful taboos and tackling the stigmas that surround women’s bodies and health, including menstrual health even during humanitari­an crises, and all forms of gender-based violence.” Vodianova, who will celebrate her 39th birthday on Sunday, said she was honoured by her new role and told a UN press conference by video link: “I look forward to continuing my work to tackle the myths and taboos that billions of women, girls and vulnerable young people have to live with and raise the standards of women’s health and dignity.”

Vodianova was raised in poverty by a single mother with a half-sister who has cerebral palsy and autism. She signed with Viva Model Management at the age of 17 and has worked for fashion companies including Calvin Klein, Balmain, Stella Mccartney and Louis Vuiton and appeared on many magazine covers, including

Vogue. She made the Forbes top models list in 2012 and is nicknamed Supernova. Vodianova founded the Naked Heart Foundation to help children with special needs and their families in 2004 and is a member of the Special Olympics Internatio­nal board of directors. She told reporters that one focus of her work as a goodwill ambassador will be on the taboo and stigma surroundin­g menstruati­on, a monthly challenge for girls and women.

On any given day, UNFPA said more than 800 million girls and women between ages 15 and 49 are menstruati­ng, and may face exclusion from public life, barriers to opportunit­ies, lack of proper sanitation and health, and neglect. “These stigmas and taboos are deeply rooted in our cultures and held there with such an overwhelmi­ng power,” Vodianova said. “And it doesn’t mater where you’re born ... you will face these issues growing up in one way or another.” She said a good example is that “period products, something that is a right for women, not just something nice to have” are still not widely publicly available in many countries. “It is now our responsibi­lity to culturally redefine what is normal,” Vodianova said. “As UNFPA goodwill ambassador, I want to work to build a world where we no longer need to explain this.”

She is well known for her rags-to-riches life story and for her eight-season, seven-figure contract with Calvin Klein. In 2012, she came in third on the Forbes top-earning models list, estimated to have earned $8.6 million in one year. Vodianova is currently ranked by models.com as one of the New Supers in the fashion industry.

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 ?? File/agence France-presse ?? Natalia Vodianova poses ahead of the Dior Women’s Spring-summer 2020/2021 Haute Couture collection in Paris.
File/agence France-presse Natalia Vodianova poses ahead of the Dior Women’s Spring-summer 2020/2021 Haute Couture collection in Paris.

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