Fashion designer Stella McCartney today joined forces with the War Child UK to launch an international art project aimed at supporting children in some of the world’s toughest conflict zones.
The initiative will engage 8-15 year olds in the UK and in conflict-affected countries on the issues facing children in war; asking young people to create artwork answering the question ‘What makes you feel safe?’ Stella McCartney will then create an exclusive fashion product inspired by children’s drawings with proceeds going directly to War Child UK to help protect children in some of the most dangerous war zones in the world.
Rob Williams, Chief Executive of War Child UK said: “There are children across the world who don’t know what safety means because all they have ever seen is conflict. Draw me to safety is about the power of children's voices to talk directly to the world. We are very grateful to Stella McCartney for her response to these voices and her support to help make safety a closer reality for children in war” And to Angelina Jolie for her support and attending this launch event.
Some of the first entries from children in the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Syrian refugees and Afghanistan, will be reviewed by Polline, a survivor from Northern Uganda who was abducted into sexual slavery aged 12. Talking about the project she said:
Polline said: "We need to provide a safe environment for children. We need to respect children's rights, treat them fairly and provide education - let education be the first priority for helping children in conflict."
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