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UNICEF appoints Renata Samuels as National Youth advocate

Posted: Monday, November 23, 2020. 11:30 am CST.

By BBN Staff: UNICEF Belize has appointed youth activist, Renata Samuels, 24, as a UNICEF National Youth Advocate for Belize.

The appointment comes as UNICEF commemorates World Children’s Day on November 20, under the theme “Reimagining our future”.

Renata will support UNICEF’s work in Belize to advance children’s rights, promote young people’s participation in the decision-making process and mobilize others to make younger voices heard.

UNICEF notes that Renata’s contribution to youth activism and advocacy has been remarkable, in particular regarding mental health.

In 2018, she supported UNICEF and the Ministry of Health in carrying out one of the first mental health studies in Belize called “Helping Adolescents Thrive” (HAT), and presented the study’s findings in Cape Town, South Africa.

 In 2019, Renata facilitated a series of focus groups countrywide and later helped revamp the National Youth Policy of Belize.

More recently, she was featured in a UNICEF’s signature video for World Children’s Day and World Mental Health Day to fight stigma around mental health and call for governments to invest in this underfunded global issue.

“To me, being a UNICEF Youth Advocate means being able to be an instrument for my country. I expect this role to get me in rooms with decisions makers and allow me to shed light on issues they might not be aware so that a changed perspective and more conscious actions are possible,” Renata said.

As part of her youth advocacy, Renata has been a member of the National Youth Council of Belize and the Belize District Youth Council.

“It gives me great pleasure to welcome Renata Samuels to the UNICEF family today. Renata’s already demonstrated commitment to advancing the rights of children, adolescents and young people will be a compelling and valuable asset. At UNICEF, we believe that investing in the wellbeing, health, education and protection of children today, is key to the continued development and prosperity of Belize,” said UNICEF Belize Representative, Alison Parker.

Renata joins hundreds of UNICEF Youth Advocates around the world who are using their talents and passion to promote the rights of children, wherever they are and wherever they come from. From Buenos Aires to Belize, New York to Nairobi, children and young people are taking over in support of child rights.

World Children’s Day is UNICEF’s global day of action for children, by children, marking the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on November 20. On this day, UNICEF advocates and raises awareness for the most pressing issues facing children.

 This year, World Children’s Day takes place during one of the most unique and challenging moments in our history as the COVID-19 pandemic, and its socio-economic upheaval impacts the lives of children everywhere.

UNICEF says that it remains on the front line, delivering for every child.

 

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