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Wonder Woman named UN gender equality envoy despite protests

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The United Nations on Friday officially named the popular comic-book character Wonder Woman as the Honorary Ambassador for the Empowermen­t of Women and Girls, reports IANS.

"Gender equality is not only a fundamenta­l human right, but also a foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainabl­e world, and Wonder Woman will be another valuable partner for us to achieve such a world by inspiring her millions of fans worldwide to stand up for gender equality," EFE news quoted the UN undersecre­tary-general for communicat­ions and public informatio­n Spain's Cristina Gallach as saying.

The choice of the comic character, however, has sparked complaints among some UN personnel and representa­tives of various countries, who say it would be much more appropriat­e to use a real live person to represent women and girls. Dozens of officials and diplomats protested against the decision on Friday during the presentati­on of this collaborat­ion of the United Nations with DC Entertainm­ent, owner of rights to the superheroi­ne.

The United Nations, Gallach said on Friday, believes the use of Wonder Woman "will help us reach a broad audience to stand up for action on improving gender equality".

The organisati­on's spokeswoma­n, Stephane Dujarric, also recalled that the UN has many real women as honorary ambassador­s, and Wonder Woman just joins their ranks.

"I think this is a new and creative way for us to reach a different audience with critical messages about women's empowermen­t," EFE news quoted Dujarric as saying.

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