Actor Theo James named UNHCR global
goodwill ambassador
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[June 18, 2024]
LONDON (Reuters) - The United Nations refugee agency named
British actor Theo James as a global goodwill ambassador on Monday.
James, who acted in television series "The Gentlemen" and "The White
Lotus", has supported UNHCR since 2016, and has travelled to Greece,
France and Jordan to meet asylum seekers and refugees, the agency said.
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Cast member Theo James attends the premiere of the TV series "The
Gentlemen" in London, Britain March 5, 2024. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska/File
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James said his own family's experience had "given me an
understanding of the sacrifices and struggles that refugees
face".
"During the Second World War, my grandfather was forced to flee
on a small boat from Greece to Syria, and his courage and
resilience has inspired me to help make a difference to the
lives of displaced people," he said in a statement.
"... My grandfather was welcomed and offered shelter by the
people of Syria, which enabled him to rebuild his life as a
doctor and give something back. That is why it is important for
me to stand in solidarity with refugees who have fled conflicts
today and to help share their stories. They need our support now
more than ever."
The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said last week the
number of people forcibly displaced stood at a record 117.3
million at the end of last year, and that this figure could rise
without without global political changes.
"No one chooses to become a refugee. But we can all choose how
to respond to people in need of sanctuary, whose lives depend
upon it," James said.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, Editing by Timothy
Heritage)
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