Sudanese Lost Boy to promote refugee cause as UNHCR High Profile Supporter
Hollywood actor and model Ger Duany is honoured to be recognized as a supporter of the refugee cause. He also feels a heavy burden of personal responsibility.
NAIROBI, Kenya, March 9 (UNHCR) - Hollywood actor and model Ger Duany, one of the thousands of orphaned or separated Lost Boys forced to flee Sudan during the 1983-2005 civil war, on Monday was named as a high profile supporter of the UN refugee agency at a film screening in Nairobi.
"I am honoured to be recognized as a supporter of the refugee cause. I also feel a heavy burden of personal responsibility," said the 36-year-old Duany in a message. Now a United States citizen, he was in the Kenyan capital to present and talk about "The Good Lie," a based-on-truth drama about Lost Boys resettled in the US.
Duany plays one of the boys in the film, mirroring his own experience in many ways. He was separated from his family and recruited as a child soldier before becoming a refugee in Ethiopia and Kenya then being resettled to the United States. He made his debut as an actor in the 2004 film, "I ♥ Huckabees" and is a role model for many.
He remains concerned about his homeland and efforts under way to restore peace and stability in South Sudan, which became independent in January 2011 but has been plagued by chaos and conflict between government forces and rebel fighters since December 2013. Some of his relatives have sought shelter in Ethiopia and Kenya to escape the latest fighting.
In his message released on Monday, Duany said that becoming a UNHCR High Profile Supporter "is a unique opportunity. My journey has come full circle in many ways." He reflected on the fresh problems in South Sudan.
"During the last 14 months, my country, South Sudan, has seen the displacement of more than 2 million people. Less than four years ago, we experienced the euphoria of independence. I went home to vote in the referendum that led to independence. Never in our worst dreams could we have imagined that our homeland would descend into civil war so quickly; that the nightmares of our childhood would return to hound another generation."
Duany said that at the weekend, on International Women's Day (March 8), he had thought about the renewed suffering of women and girls. "I thought of the women of South Sudan who are living and reliving the adversity of displacement, crowded in UN bases or scattered in rural areas, and in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. Like refugee and internally displaced women around the world, they are the caregivers who protect the offspring as best they can when their world explodes in warfare."
He added that he had "known their pain through my mother, and my sisters, and the women of South Sudan at large. It is the pain of losing loved ones, of not knowing where they are or whether they are alive. That pain came back to haunt the nation of South Sudan when war broke out in December 2013."
Duany, reflecting on his past, said he had gone from an "idyllic" early life in a South Sudan village to child soldier during the devastating north-south war, refugee, actor, international model and US-based peace activist. "I could not read or write in English when I arrived in the United States at age 16. Yet, I persevered and went on to complete a college education."
He considered himself fortunate. "There were so many moments along my journey when I could have perished, as so many of our people did. It breaks my heart that today kids from my country [South Sudan] are experiencing the nightmare of killing, destruction and mayhem - while elsewhere children of their age go to school.
"Can one ever count the human cost, the lost opportunity for these generations? As for our mothers and sisters, pillars of resilience, must they really have to carry the burden of uncertainty that displacement imposes?" he asked.
As a high profile supporter for UNHCR, Duany joins an influential group of celebrity backers, headed by UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie, who spread awareness and boost support for UNHCR around the world. "I will share my life's journey of hope and the ability to overcome adversity. The importance of the task is not lost on me," he stressed, adding: "It is my humble obligation to take up the mantle."
Duany said his "journey" with UNHCR had begun when he was a small boy in Itang refugee camp in Ethiopia. "I was brought to Dadaab [in Kenya] by UNHCR and resettled from there to the United States 22 years ago," he noted. And last year, UNHCR reunited him with his mother and 14 other family members in Kenya's Kakuma camp. He also visited Gambella in western Ethiopia, "where I saw refugees streaming across the border. I heard horrendous stories of their experiences in flight. It was heartbreaking, and it sealed my resolve to become a voice for refugees."
Related news and stories
Recurring floods in Sudan displace refugees and their host communities
Across borders, South Sudan's displaced call for peace
Q&A with Mary Maker, UNHCR's newest Global Goodwill Ambassador
As the Horn of Africa drought enters a sixth failed rainy season, UNHCR calls for urgent assistance
Kenya's Dadaab camp swells with Somalis fleeing drought, conflict
Kenya's Dadaab camp swells with new wave of Somalis fleeing drought, hunger and conflict
Your search for « Ger Duany » matched 18 results. Displaying page 1 of 2 pages.
-
Ger Duany
... It meant reliving memories of war, commotion, famine and of seeing many of my friends and family members die." About Ger Sudanese-born actor, model, and former refugee, Ger Duany has been supporting ...... -
Sudanese Lost Boy to promote refugee cause as UNHCR High Profile Supporter
9 Mar 2015 ... NAIROBI, Kenya, March 9 (UNHCR) - Hollywood actor and model Ger Duany, one of the thousands of orphaned or separated Lost Boys forced to flee Sudan during the 1983-2005 civil war, on Monday was named ...... -
Ger Duany: I was a child soldier
22 Jun 2015 ... 0 On 9 July 2011, as I watched the flag of South Sudan rise for the first time, a light came on inside me. In that moment, all of the misfortunes of my childhood took on a powerful inspirational ...... -
Ger Duany: Why the role of Goodwill Ambassador is important to me
22 Jun 2015 ... 0 It is important to me that people understand me for where I came from. From my origins in Greater Akobo, South Sudan near the border with Ethiopia, through my tribulations as a former child soldier ...... -
High Profile Supporters
... and the Queens Cyrille Tchatchet II Danny Ocean Douglas Booth Eduardo Camavinga Elena Anaya Ger Duany Hanna Gabriels Ifrah Ahmed İlkay Gündoğan JJ Bola Jess Murphy John Abraham John Green Juanes ...... -
UNHCR Global Appeal 2016-2017 - Celebrity support
1 Dec 2015 ... appeals, and securing further celebrity support to extend the reach of UNHCR messages. lll Ger Duany in a school in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya. 152 UNHCR Global Appeal 2016-2017 C E L E B R I T Y ...... -
Millions mark World Refugee Day at events across the globe
20 Jun 2015 ... Tales born from misery and suffering ended with inspiring notes of achievement, success and hope. In Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya, Hollywood actor Ger Duany was reunited with his mother, who ...... -
South Sudan: Striving to meet the needs of displaced populations
21 Sep 2017 ... Jürg Eglin, Strategy Adviser, Policy and Humanitarian Diplomacy Division, International Committee of the Red Cross Mr. Ger Duany, UNHCR Regional Goodwill Ambassador The South Sudan situation is ...... -
UNHCR launches its 2015 World Refugee Day Campaign
2 Jun 2015 ... On World Refugee Day, 20 June, other UNHCR supporters including actor, model and refugee, Ger Duany, and actresses Kristin Davis and Kat Graham, will be spending time with refugees and displaced ......