Beyonce’s video prompts humanitarian outpouring

Agence France-Presse

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With the singer's help, the UN event made 'social media history'

SINGER-ACTRESS BEYONCE KNOWLES at a TV guesting. Image from the Beyonce Facebook page.

NEW YORK, United States of America – A music video by pop singer Beyonce helped inspire one billion messages for World Humanitarian Day on Sunday, August 19, which the United Nations said was a social media record.

The singer recorded the music video, “I Was Here,” for the UN campaign to generate one billion messages encouraging people to do a good deed.

“The World Humanitarian Day 2012 campaign has made social media history by sharing more than one billion messages of hope,” the UN said in a statement.

The UN launched its campaign on August 2 to collect the messages, which were distributed on Sunday in honor of humanitarian workers.

A BEHIND-THE-SCENES photo from the UN shoot posted in Beyonce's Facebook page

The campaign numbers around the world soared after the release of Beyonce’s video on Saturday, August 18, and the message spread rapidly among her fans.

Valerie Amos, UN undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs, praised the “amazing work” of the singer in taking the UN’s cause further.

Dressed in a white, floor-length gown, Beyonce sang the song for the video at the UN General Assembly. The video shows her singing at the UN headquarters and scenes from recent disasters.

“This is our time to leave our mark on the world and show that we were here and we care,” Beyonce said in a statement. – Agence France-Presse

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