Seyi Shay Joins United Nations Campaign To Empower Women Globally | WATCH VIDEO
Seyi Shay stars alongside female artists around the world in remake of Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” video.
Video previewed at Cannes Music Festival in France yesterday.
Video to be viewed by World Leaders in next UN General Assembly.
Raving songstress Seyi Shay
continues waving the Nigerian flag highest wherever she goes and in her
latest project she joins artists from around the world including Gigi Lamayne and Moneoa from South Africa, Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez from Sri Lanka, M.O from the UK, Taylor Hatala from Canada and Larsen Thompson from the USA to collaborate on a remake of the Spice Girls’ Wannabe video done 20 years ago. The video called #WhatiReallyReallyWant
will be viewed by world leaders in September 2016 during the Global
Goals week telling them what girls and women really really want in 2016.
Directed by MJ Delaney, #WhatiReallyReallyWant
focuses on women empowerment as a means of achieving the Global Goals
which are a mighty plan to end poverty, fix climate change and address
inequalities over the next 15 years, this will only be possible if they
address the needs of the most marginalised first, particularly girls and
women. Project Everyone has convened the first Global Goals campaign
for girls and women to fight for Goals which are famous, financed and
focused on girls and women.
During
the next United Nations General Assembly world leaders will convey to
make informed decisions as the film and campaign will call on people to
share a picture of #WhatIReallyReallyWant for girls and
women and the visual response from around the world will then be
presented at the UN General Assembly in September. This demonstration of
mass public support for the rights of girls and women will be used to
engender new political and financial commitments from governments, in
support of their commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals.
The campaign yesterday previewed the “#WhatIReallyReallyWant” film at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
in partnership with Getty Images and SAWA, the global cinema
advertising association. The film is an updated version of the Spice
Girls’ Wannabe music video to reflect the voices of girls and women all
over the world telling world leaders what Goals they ‘really really
want’ to be achieved to help improve their lives. These include issues
like quality education, an end to violence, an end to child marriage and
equal pay for equal work.
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