Pakistani actress Saba Qamar Zaman has collaborated with United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) as it’s National Ambassador in order to create awareness regarding putting an end to ‘child marriages’ in Pakistan.
The widely admired media personality has posted a video on her Instagram handle which has been captured spectacularly, showcasing various young girls dressed as brides while towards the end of the clip, Saba emerges seated in the middle of the little brides surrounding her.
The main objective of the upload is to raise awareness regarding the dire need to put an end to child marriages, as these mostly result in negative outcomes putting the mental health, physical health, education and many other factors associated with the youngsters at risk.
Here are the exact statements uttered by Saba Qamar Zaman during the span of the video successfully giving us goosebumps: “Marriage is not wrong. Child marriage is wrong. It ruins lives. How can we let that happen? In this mission, I have partnered with UNICEF. When are you joining? We need to stop child marriage. At all costs.”
If you are a diehard fan of Saba Qamar, you might have noticed that the lady is quite keen on depicting roles which serve some sort of a moral for the masses, she chooses characters which put just the right impact in order to start conversations regarding serious issues which require attention.
Also, Saba Qamar is exceptionally dedicated to her career, revealed by her colleagues, which is most definitely one of the reasons that the diva enjoys great popularity today with fans always anticipating which Pakistani project the inspirational celebrity is going to star in next.
We strongly feel that Saba Qamar’s plea to her fans should not be ignored, because this is quite a serious matter, even if you have just an ounce of humanity left in you, you should dwell upon the magnitude of how many young girls and also boys are forced into child marriages in Pakistan.
Their right to prosper, get proper education, explore the world, face various kind of experiences which act as lessons, all in all their rights as human beings are snatched, is this fair? Shouldn’t we speak up against this torture? Shouldn’t we unite and take a collective stand against this brutality?
Here is the caption of Saba Qamar’s latest post: “Millions of girls are silenced before they even find their voice. Child marriage too often robs them of their freedom, education, and health.”
She further stated: “Every girl deserves the chance to learn, to grow, to dream… and shape her own future. Together with UNICEF, I’m speaking out so that every girl can live life to her full potential. Use your voice. Speak up. Start the conversation. Let’s work together to end child marriage.”
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