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Serena Williams Joins UNICEF to Launch World’s Largest Lesson!

Serena Williams named UNICEF AmbassadorLife is amazing for Serena Williams right now; just a few months off of winning her six Wimbledon, she’s on her way to winning yet another Women’s US Open and continuing to prove to that nothing is unattainable if you are willing to work for it. Never forgetting the importance of hard work or giving back, Serena recently joined forced with UNICEF and the Global Goals campaign to launch the world’s largest lesson.

UNICEF and the Global Goals campaign have launched the World’s Largest Lesson, an initiative to teach children in more than 100 countries about the new Sustainable Development Goals that will be adopted by the UN General Assembly later this month.

The Global Goals campaign was launched last week at UN Headquarters, and aims to reach the 7 billion people on earth to make the world body’s new development targets “famous.”

“The World’s Largest Lesson will do more than teach children about the global goals,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “It will engage them in the effort to achieve those goals – educating them about the challenges that are shaping their futures and encouraging them to drive change in their own communities.”

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Serena Williams Helps Launch World’s Largest Lesson

“Young people can help achieve the global goals by holding their leaders accountable for the promises they are making – and by holding themselves accountable for building a better future for everyone,” he added.

The UN estimates that a potential 500 million girls and boys between the ages of 8 and 14 will have the chance to learn about the Global Goals. These range from ending extreme poverty, to tackling climate change, and giving all children the opportunity to gain a quality education.

“By making the Global Goals famous we can give them the best chance of working around the world – and help make us the first generation to end extreme poverty, the most determined generation in history to end injustice and inequality, and the last generation to be threatened by climate change,” explained Richard Curtis, filmmaker and founder of the Global Goals campaign.

The World’s Largest Lesson will be held in classrooms on every continent during the week of September 28th. As part of the campaign specially created lesson materials include an animated film by Aardman and author and education expert Sir Ken Robinson that introduces the Global Goals, and a downloadable comic book by Josh Elder, Karl Kesel and Grace Allison.

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