South Africa, 4 December 2012: UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom spends a day with South African children
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, 4 December 2012 – UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom recently met with children and young people near Cape Town to learn more about their lives and to spread the word about what they have to say. The 35-year-old actor later met with young reporters at an Atlantis community radio station, where he gave an exclusive, in studio, interview. The young people are part of the Youth Reporters Network, a partnership between UNICEF, the Children’s Radio Foundation and the Department of Basic Education giving young people a platform through which they can broadcast their views on matters important to them such as violence in school and teen pregnancy. Children and young people account for half of South Africa's population, yet their voices are seldom heard. The community radio stations broadcast weekly shows that are researched, written and produced by youth and children. For further information, please contact: Thierry Delvigne, UNICEF South Africa, Email: tdelvignejean@unicef.org
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