The Free Press Journal

PeeCee makes an appeal for children

Priyanka Chopra, Angelina Jolie take up the cause of refugees and their problems

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Priyanka Chopra made a passionate appeal for refugee children and said the world cannot lose an entire generation of kids to violence and displaceme­nt. On World Refugee Day (June 20), the star, who is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, pledged her support to the kids who have been forced to flee their homes. In a video shared by UNICEF on social media, Chopra said besides being stripped of their basic necessitie­s, these children have also been robbed of hope. “More than 22 million of these are children under the age of 18. They don’t just lose family members, friends and everything they know and love. They lose the protection of their most basic rights that are a necessity for every child. Many suffer without food, shelter, health and education and fundamenta­lly, these children lose complete hope for their future. We cannot let these refugee children become a lost generation whose entire lives will be shaped by violence, displaceme­nt and lack of opportunit­ies. The world needs to care. We need to care,” the Quantico star said.

Chopra, who has travelled to refugee camps in Jordan and more recently in Bangladesh, also shared a video on Instagram urging the world to extend their support to these children. “... Right now there are more than 65 million people around the world that have been forcibly displaced from their homes. I’ve met a few of these children in both Jordan and Bangladesh. Many told me stories of lost family members and friends. Many suffer without adequate food, shelter, health and education.

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