Narrated Radio Programmes for UNICEF
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Audrey Hepburn's involvement with UNICEF began in the 1950s when she narrated two radio programs aimed at children. These programs focused on re-telling stories that highlighted the experiences of children affected by war. Hepburn's narration brought attention to the plight of these children, using her platform to raise awareness about their struggles and the impact of conflict on young lives. Her work in this area was part of a broader effort by UNICEF to provide support and resources to children in need, particularly those who had been displaced or traumatized by war. The radio programs served not only as a means of storytelling but also as a call to action for listeners to understand and empathize with the challenges faced by children in conflict zones.

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