UNICEF Ambassador Sir Roger Moore in China to Raise Funds for AIDS orphans.
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Beijing, 4th August: UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Sir Roger Moore will be making his first ever trip to China to attend the Asian Cup Final and a UNICEF fundraiser for AIDS orphans. Sir Roger and Lady Kristina will attend the Asian Football Confederation’s 50th Anniversary Gala Evening at the Beijing Grand Hyatt Hotel.
Table sales, an auction of football memorabilia and an innovative pledge campaign linked to the number of goals scored in the Asian Cup will raise funds for a UNICEF-assisted project that provides support to China’s AIDS orphans, now believed to total some 78,000.
Creative designs for the Gala Evening have been donated by Ogilvy Advertising, one of three private sector companies to be presented with UNICEF awards by Sir Roger at a UNICEF Reception. “UNICEF –Building a World Fit for Children” awards for 2004 go also to Mailman China, for their campaign against young people smoking and Bejing Xiele Fine Arts Ltd. for the artwork they designed for UNICEF’s anti-trafficking campaign.
After attending the Asia Cup Final, the Moores will travel to the field to meet AIDS orphans at first hand. On their return to Beijing, Sir Roger Moore and China HIV/AIDS Ambassador Pu Cunxin will hold a Press Conference in the Hibiscus Room of the Sheraton
Great Wall Hotel at 10:00AM on Wednesday 11th August to which all media are invited.
For more information, please contact:
Charles Rycroft/Liu Li at UNICEF-Beijing’s Communication Section
(010) 6532-3131 Ex 1301/1303
Sir Roger Moore and his Work with UNICEF
Veteran British movie star Sir Roger Moore is best known for playing James Bond (007) in Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy and A View to a Kill.
Sir Roger first became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1991. Since then, UNICEF Missions have taken him to
more than a dozen different countries.
In January 1999, Sir Roger was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in recognition of his
humanitarian achievements on behalf of UNICEF. Two years later he received the Marcus Garvey Lifetime
Achievement Award and The World Service Medal from Kiwanis. In February 2003, Sir Roger was awarded the
German Federal Service Cross from President Johannes Rau. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his work with UNICEF in June 2003.