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Yusra Mardini: Olympic swimmer and Syrian refugee appointed UN Goodwill Ambassador

Athlete who starred at Rio 2016 first shot to fame after heroic effort pushing sinking migrant boat to safety off Greek coast

Thursday 27 April 2017 08:27 EDT
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Syrian refugee and Olympic athlete Yusra Mardini speaks to the media about her appointment as UNHCR's Goodwill Ambassador
Syrian refugee and Olympic athlete Yusra Mardini speaks to the media about her appointment as UNHCR's Goodwill Ambassador (Martial Trezzini/Keystone/AP)

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The UN refugee agency has chosen as a goodwill ambassador a Syrian teenage girl who helped save a boat carrying fellow refugees and later became an Olympic swimmer.

Yusra Mardini was appointed as UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador on Thursday, joining other notables like actress Cate Blanchett and author Khaled Hosseini in the unpaid advocacy role.

UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi said Mardini “represents the hopes, the fears and the incredible potential of the more than 10 million young refugees around the globe.”

Mardini and her sister Sarah jumped overboard and swam for hours alongside their overloaded boat to reach Greece from Turkey in 2015.

She swam on the first Refugee Olympic team in Rio last year and has discussed refugees' challenges with leaders like Pope Francis and President Barack Obama.

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