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Millie is youngestev­er Unicef envoy

The 14-year-old’s appointmen­t as a goodwill ambassador marked World Children’s Day

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The United Nations children’s agency Unicef appointed Millie Bobby Brown, the star of hit Netflix series Stranger Things, as its youngest ever goodwill ambassador on Tuesday and the 14-year-old had a message for world leaders: “Listen to us.”

“I want to raise issues about education and violence and ending bullying and... making sure children have a safe environmen­t and clean water,” said Brown at the United Nations. “But I’m still learning what I feel passionate about.”

Emmy-nominated Brown, who plays a girl with special powers who tries to help rescue a missing boy in Stranger Things, has spoken out in the past against bullying and last year deleted her Twitter account after a slew of hate-filled comments.

Her appointmen­t as a Unicef goodwill ambassador marked World Children’s Day and comes after Brown co-hosted Unicef’s 70th anniversar­y celebratio­ns in New York in 2016, interviewi­ng David Beckham on stage.

She pledged to speak out for millions of children and young people whose voices had been silenced, shine a light on issues that vulnerable children suffer around the world and make sure children know their rights and empower them.

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Photos by AFP, AP and Reuters

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