Rihanna's collaboration with United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to succeed the 'Tap Project' (Project Water faucet) UNICEF. The project was launched UNICEF to raise awareness about the earth's inhabitants of the world water crisis.
As quoted Aceshowbiz, sexy singer from Barbados is engaged in the manufacture of commercial advertisements 'Tap Project' UNICEF. In the ad, she was seen drinking a glass of tap water. Rihanna is the latest celebrity whose face adorned the bottle of tap water.
Previously, Disney star Selena Gomez, country singer Taylor Swift, and Entourage star Adrian Grenier is also included among the famous celebrities whose faces adorn the limited edition bottles of the tap. This faucet bottle sold, and $ 5 from each sale will be donated to residents in areas experiencing water crisis.
UNICEF project was launched in New York in 2007. The project aims to educate consumers about the scarcity of clean drinking water for about 900 billion inhabitants of the earth. The project also encourages the public to make donations for the provision of water supply in various parts of the world.
According to UNICEF, diseases caused by lack of clean water is the second highest cause of child mortality worldwide.
As quoted Aceshowbiz, sexy singer from Barbados is engaged in the manufacture of commercial advertisements 'Tap Project' UNICEF. In the ad, she was seen drinking a glass of tap water. Rihanna is the latest celebrity whose face adorned the bottle of tap water.
Previously, Disney star Selena Gomez, country singer Taylor Swift, and Entourage star Adrian Grenier is also included among the famous celebrities whose faces adorn the limited edition bottles of the tap. This faucet bottle sold, and $ 5 from each sale will be donated to residents in areas experiencing water crisis.
UNICEF project was launched in New York in 2007. The project aims to educate consumers about the scarcity of clean drinking water for about 900 billion inhabitants of the earth. The project also encourages the public to make donations for the provision of water supply in various parts of the world.
According to UNICEF, diseases caused by lack of clean water is the second highest cause of child mortality worldwide.
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