Priyanka Chopra Showers Love On 'Rohingya' Refugee Kids

Written by  PTC Buzz   |  May 24th 2018 08:30 AM  |  Updated: May 24th 2018 08:30 AM

Priyanka Chopra Showers Love On 'Rohingya' Refugee Kids

One Woman Many Roles in a life is well defined by Priyanka Chopra who is the most versatile female actor, singer, film producer, philanthropist, and the winner of the Miss World 2000 pageant. Priyanka Chopra is one of India's highest-paid, most popular celebrities and she has received numerous awards.

In 2016, the Government of India honoured her with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, and Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Forbes listed her among the World's 100 Most Powerful Women in 2017.

She is associated with Unicef as well and do lot of social activities to help the needy people around the world.

Recently, she has shared an update on her Instagram profile in which she is seen playing with little girl child.

While sharing the post she quoted:

This is little Shohida (8 months old), who stole my heart with her infectious smile. It’s a poignant reminder of the dichotomy of life...here she was getting all the help she needed, when just a few months before, her mother, Alada (who was only 19 years old at the time) walked for 15 days, while 6 months pregnant with her ,to get across the border. It shows us that there is hope left in this world.

When you’re dealing with a mass exodus of thousands of people, who have been displaced from their homes and are desperate for refuge, the need for proper health and nutrition takes center stage...especially for women and children.

On the various Unicef Field Visits I have taken, I am always surprised by the simple yet effective solutions that @unicef and their partners develop to deal with the most dire and pressing situations and issues. This is something I experienced again today during my visit to the Nutrition Centre at the Jamtoli camp in Cox’s Bazar. More than 60,000 babies have been born in the camps over the past 8 months, so this center is an essential resource for new mothers to learn about proper feeding and nutrition.

It all begins with the MUAC, a process where the child’s middle upper arm is measured to ascertain their nutrition level. From there, aids create a program for the child and a nutrient rich, ready-to-eat peanut paste is portioned out for each child based on the severity of malnutrition. At the Center mother’s are also taught basic hygiene and good health practices when they are in their homes.

The world needs to care. We need to care. Please lend your support at www.supportunicef.org #childrenuprooted @unicef @unicefbangladesh

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