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Darren Espanto named new voice for youth by UNDP Philippines

/ 11:15 AM April 16, 2020

Singer Darren Espanto is set to be a voice for change through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Philippines.

Espanto has been named as a Youth Advocate for the organization yesterday, April 15.

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It announced, “UNDP Philippines welcomes young celebrity singer Darren Espanto as its new Youth Advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals! We are excited to have you onboard, Darren!”

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“We partner with young people, youth organizations and actors from civil society and private promote youth-focused and youth-led development,” it added.

In his first message as UNDP Youth Advocate, the singer appealed for support in achieving the SDGs for the future of the youth.

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The UNDP has been in the country since the 1960s. It aims to address three key areas from 2019 to 2023, it said on its website: “improving access to social services for the poor, supporting the transition to environmentally sustainable development, and responding to the drivers of conflict.”  /ra

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