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Antonio Banderas

Spanish-born film star Antonio Banderas was appointed United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Goodwill Ambassador for the fight against poverty on 17 March 2010. The globally acclaimed actor, director, writer and producer is working with UNDP to promote the 17 Sustainable Development Goals agreed by world leaders as a blueprint to eliminate poverty and inequality, as well as protect the planet, by 2030. 
 
“Poverty robs us of our potential as a people, preventing us from being all that we can be,” said Banderas. “This is why it is so important to mobilize all of our efforts to defeat it, especially if today we have the knowledge, the tools and the resources to do it.” 
 
Banderas works with UNDP to mobilize support for initiatives that help people around the world break the cycle of poverty.  He launched a video appeal to help alleviate the Horn of Africa food crisis, helped build momentum around the Rio+20 Summit and lent his voice to several public service announcements, including “The Future We Want.”  

Banderas also spoke out against violence against women for International Women’s Day. “Violence against women is unacceptable and must stop now,” the actor said in a widely distributed video in English and in Spanish. He continues to lend his influential platform in support of initiatives like 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.  

When an earthquake devastated Ecuador in April 2016, Banderas urged his fans to support the victims and also called for immediate global action to fight climate change.

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In his role as Goodwill Ambassador, Antonio Banderas focuses on poverty reduction and women's empowerment.

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