Monday, December 7, 2009

Nicolas Cage Wins UN Award For Humanitarian Work

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Nicolas Cage has won a U.N. award for his humanitarian work and has been appointed a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.



Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon presented the actor and filmmaker with the U.N. Correspondents Association's Global Citizen of the Year award for humanitarian endeavors.


Cage said his role will be "to shine a spotlight on the need for global justice."


The Amnesty International advocate has donated $2 million to establish a fund to help former child soldiers and led a campaign around his film, "Lord of War," to raise awareness about international arms control.


The secretary-general also presented a Global Citizen of the Year award to William Roedy, chairman of MTV Networks International, for his work to combat HIV and AIDS.

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