Freida Pinto would join world leaders like UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the World Bank President Jim Yong Kim for the campaign.
Washington:
Slumdog Millionaire starFreida Pinto has joined the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moonand the World Bank President Jim Yong Kim for 'Call to Action- Girl Rising' campaign.
The World Bank said Pinto, 28, would join the worldleaders in Washington at the screening of documentaryfilm 'Girl Rising', made by Academy-Award-nominee RichardRobbins. The film showcases the power of education intransforming girls' lives around the globe.
The film is the centrepiece of 10x10 - a global campaignto educate and empower girls, the bank said in a statement.Featuring voice narrations from Pinto, Cate Blanchett,Anne Hathaway, Kerry Washington and other celebrated actresses'Girl Rising' tells the stories of extraordinary girls fromHaiti, India, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Peru, Cambodia,Egypt, Ethiopia and Nepal who fought against all odds fortheir right to receive an education.
Produced by award-winning former ABC News journalists ofThe Documentary Group and Paul G Allen's Vulcan Productions,'Girl Rising' is powered by strategic partner, IntelCorporation, and global television distribution partner, CNNFilms.
"The film is about the strength of the human spirit andthe power of education to change the world," the World Banksaid.
The World Bank said Pinto, 28, would join the worldleaders in Washington at the screening of documentaryfilm 'Girl Rising', made by Academy-Award-nominee RichardRobbins. The film showcases the power of education intransforming girls' lives around the globe.
The film is the centrepiece of 10x10 - a global campaignto educate and empower girls, the bank said in a statement.Featuring voice narrations from Pinto, Cate Blanchett,Anne Hathaway, Kerry Washington and other celebrated actresses'Girl Rising' tells the stories of extraordinary girls fromHaiti, India, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Peru, Cambodia,Egypt, Ethiopia and Nepal who fought against all odds fortheir right to receive an education.
Produced by award-winning former ABC News journalists ofThe Documentary Group and Paul G Allen's Vulcan Productions,'Girl Rising' is powered by strategic partner, IntelCorporation, and global television distribution partner, CNNFilms.
"The film is about the strength of the human spirit andthe power of education to change the world," the World Banksaid.