Anoushka to feature in UN ‘One Women’ song

Update: 2013-03-08 23:50 GMT
Sitar player Anoushka Shankar, daughter of legendary Pandit Ravi Shankar, is among the 25 artists from 20 countries, to feature in ‘One Woman’ song of the United Nations to celebrate women worldwide.

A musical celebration of women worldwide, the song is to be released on Friday on the occasion of the International Women’s Day. The song calls for change and celebrates acts of courage and determination by ordinary women, who daily make extraordinary contributions to their countries and communities.

Initially performed during the launch event for UN Women in the UN General Assembly Hall in 2011, ‘One Woman’ aims to become a rallying cry that inspires listeners about the mission of UN Women and engages them to join in the drive for women’s empowerment and gender equality, the world body said.

‘One Woman gives us a message of hope and inspiration,’ said UN Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet.

‘This song carries a message of unity and solidarity with women worldwide and reminds us that equality, human rights and human dignity are the birthright of all of us, every human being. I thank everyone who made this song possible.’

Besides Anoushka, singers to feature in the song are from Portugal, Benin, Mali, Brazil, US, Ireland, Spain, Philippines, Egypt, Costa Rica and other countries. The music of the song is being composed by Graham Lyle, behind Tina Turner’s What’s Love Got To Do With It, British/Somali singer-songwriter Fahan Hassan and the lyrics are given by Beth Blatt. Microsoft, as UN Women’s corporate partner for ‘One Woman’, has sponsored the song and music video production. The song will be on the website soon.

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