Apr 4, 2016
News, United Nations
007, Agnes Marcaillou, Daesh, Daniel Craig, Elimination of Mines, Explosive Hazards, IEDs, International Day for Mine Awareness, Iraq, James Bond, land mines, landmines, Libya, Mine Actions, Mines, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, UN, united nations, UNMAS
United Nations, New York, USA, April 04 2016 – Daniel Craig, actor and UN Global Advocate for the Elimination of Mines and Other Explosive Hazards during his visit to the UN Headquarters in New York. Photo: Cia Pak/EuropaNewswire United Nations, April 04 2016 Marking Mine Action Day, UN Global Advocate on the Elimination of Mines and Explosives Hazards, Daniel Craig, said that as conflicts continue to rage in Syria, in Iraq, in Libya, in Somalia, and in the Sahel, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) “provides a long-term solution to the biggest problem facing the victims of war, how [Read More]
Apr 17, 2015
Celebrities, Secretary General, United Nations
007, Agnes Marcaillou, Ban Ki-moon, Celebrities, celebrity, Daniel Craig, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, Director, Explosive Hazards, James Bond, Mines, UN, UN Mine Action Service, united nations, UNMAS
Photos by: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire United Nations, April 14 2014 – James Bond 007 actor Daniel Craig Tuesday picked up a “license to save.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Tuesday designated Craig as the first UN Global Advocate for the Elimination of Mines and Explosive Hazards. In a brief ceremony held at UN Headquarters, the Secretary-General thanked Mr. Craig for his commitment to support the UN’s vision of a world free from the threat of landmines and explosive remnants of war. Ban said, “You have been given license to kill. I’m now giving you license to save.” The designation marked the 10th [Read More]