Priyanka’s visit to Rohingya camps, soul-stirring pictures, videos
Soon after attending Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in London, Priyanka Chopra along with the UNICEF visited the Rohingya camps in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar and interacted with the children. Her sojourn to one of the largest refugee camps in the world has thoroughly impressed the internet as folks are in praise of her good work.
On her official social media handles, Priyanka, also Unicef Goodwill Ambassador for Child Rights, posted heartfelt pictures of her interaction from Cox's Bazar along with emotional messages for the children.
Priyanka, in her post, urged fans and followers to help the children at the "forefront of this humanitarian crisis", as she explained that an entire generation of children suffered on account of the ethnic cleansing from the Rakhine State of Myanmar.
In fact, she also played with the children and posted pictures of embracing them as well.
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One touching video of Priyanka cuddling an eight-month old child, Shohida, at the Rohingya camp is also garnering views swiftly on Instagram. Shohida's story is equally poignant as Priyanka wrote in her post that the child's mother Alada, 19, had walked for 15 days when she was six months pregnant with Shohida while crossing the border.
"It shows us that there is hope left in this world," Priyanka added while adding that Shohida's infectious smile "stole her heart."
In another video, Priyanka made Shohida drink milk and ORS as well. This is making us so emotional.
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The United Nations said that 700,000 refugees have been residing in Cox's Bazar since August 2017 after escaping violence in Myanmar.
Priyanka Chopra, 35, was appointed as the national and global Unicef goodwill ambassador for Child Rights in 2010 and 2016. While working with the UNICEF for around ten years, she has been championing education and women's rights apart from espousing environmental protection and healthcare improvement.
In 2017, Priyanka had posted pictures from her meet with Syrian refugee children in Jordan.
Meanwhile, Priyanka Chopra will soon begin work on Ali Abbas Zafar's Bharat opposite Salman Khan. The film is scheduled to release in 2019. Her international projects include A Kid Like Jake and Isn't It Romantic.
Source: Times Now