Gwyneth
Paltrow Narrates UNICEF Short Film
2/28/08
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has narrated a short film for United Nations
Children's Fund (UNICEF) in a bid to save newborn babies from a life with
Aids.
The Oscar winner offered her voice to the new public service
announcement, which was launched online on Wednesday (27Feb08), after her
friend, and Hugh Grant's ex, Jemima Khan asked her to take part.
Khan is urging world leaders to honor their 2007 promise for AIDS
funding that would lead to all pregnant women with HIV given treatment to
make certain their babies are born without the disease.
Khan tells website People Magazine, "I asked Gwyneth if she would
agree to do the voiceover for the film as she is a mother with a global
profile, who I know is a supporter of UNICEF."
Paltrow adds, "According to UNICEF, a baby is born with HIV almost
every minute of every day somewhere in the world. The virus is passed from
mother to child during the birth or pregnancy.
"I have just found out that this can be prevented for less than
$2, yet very few women in the poorer countries of the world can get the
medicine they need to ensure their baby is born free from HIV.
"I hope that this new short film will raise awareness and funds
about this issue and UNICEF will be able to reach every woman with the
vital care and medicines they need."