Argentine star Lionel Messi
Launched campaign in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF) to celebrate the birth of his son Thiago and to raise awareness of the
need to provide food water and medicine to children in all parts of the world.
It is scheduled to be published
campaign, which bears the name “Leo Messi and Thiago celebrating life"
through the Internet and social networking sites , and will continue until the
fourth of next month, two days after the birthday of the first son of Messi .
Messi considered, UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador and the Barcelona player, that the birth of his son, “the best gift
in the world," and demanded that” all children have the same life opportunities,
growth and development “, according to UNICEF announced in a statement.
According to UNICEF data, more
than 18 thousand children who do not exceed five years of age die every year as
a result of malnutrition and the scarcity of drinking water and non-
availability of drugs mostly facilitates manufactured.
For whom joining the campaign to
participate in the draw Can to win the shirt and shoes signed by Messi.
Argentine star and Barcelona
magician appealed to all his friends and fans legions with the help of the world’s
children and provide them with help and health care, so as to coincide with the
feast of the birth of his son Thiago Nov. 2.
Messi said through an official
statement released by UNICEF today: " I invite all my friends and the
whole world to celebrate a remote generator son by entering a site dedicated to
UNICEF on behalf of Thiago, so as to support the world's children to live a
balanced life in the light of developments in the environment and educate
people on children's rights.”
UNICEF ambassador said: “November
last year, I received a beautiful gift in my life, I am now struggling to
survive all children also live my son Thiago, and this is right at us."
UNICEF has allocated site in the
name of “Messi and Thiago celebrate life “to browsing the masses for the
benefit of children around the world, even on Nov. 4.
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