Sir Roger Moore's journey with UNICEF began in 1991, introduced by good friend and ambassador Audrey Hepburn. Following in Hepburn's footsteps, Moore became a voice for the voiceless.
Utilizing his global fame, he was dedicated to raising awareness about child welfare, education, and health. His outreach spanned across nations, bringing attention to the silent struggles of young souls facing adversity.
Moore's passion for alleviating the plight of vulnerable children was recognized when he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003.