Audrey Hepburn was so moved by the plight of children around the world that she became a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund in 1988, traveling to Ethiopia to see first-hand the devastating effects of a drought.
Today, Universal Children's Day, the UN's version of Valentine's Day, is honoring the actress, who gave 15 interviews a day to the media in the US, Canada, and Europe over the course of a few weeks, reports the New York Times.
The actress, who was born Katharine Hepburn in New York to an Irish mother and German father, grew up in Europe and survived World War II.
She was a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from her childhood until her retirement in 2000.
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