Soha Ali Khan Celebrates Her Return as UNFPA Advocate: A Journey Completed
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Mumbai, March 9 (NationPress) Actress Soha Ali Khan described her return to the United Nations as a UNFPA Advocate as a 'full circle moment' in her life.
She shared that her initial paid employment was with UNIFEM (United Nations Development Fund for Women) in New Delhi, where she focused on promoting women's economic and political empowerment and fighting against violence directed at women.
"Back in 1999, my first salaried position was with UNIFEM in New Delhi, dedicated to enhancing women’s economic and political rights and combating violence against them," the star of 'Rang De Basanti' posted on her social media.
Nearly three decades later, Soha has rejoined the United Nations as a UNFPA Advocate, taking on the role of advocating for vital aspects of women's lives, including reproductive health, menstrual health, gender equality, and notably, their dignity.
She expressed, "27 years later, I return as a UNFPA Advocate — advocating for reproductive health, menstrual health, gender equality, and the dignity of girls and women. To me, the UN signifies collective action — nations and communities uniting to uphold opportunities and choices. Motherhood has deepened that belief. It’s the same conviction that inspires 'All About Her.'
Soha wrapped up her post by stating, "Some journeys come full circle — but with even greater purpose. Here we go!"
She frequently utilizes social media to express her views on various social issues and share updates about her personal and professional endeavors.
Recently, Soha made a heartfelt appeal for peace amid the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, voicing her concern for civilians, especially children, affected by the conflict.
Through the stories section of her official Instagram account, Soha shared a message about "quieter skies and healing."
"There is no alternative to peace. My thoughts and prayers are with the children and innocent civilians. May tomorrow bring quieter skies and healing," the actress from 'Chhorii 2' shared.