(Reuters) - The United Nations is turning to social media to raise money and awareness of humanitarian crises that have fallen off the global agenda, said U.N. Undersecretary-General Valerie Amos.
The United Nations will unveil the social media campaign on Monday during World Humanitarian Day, the organisation's annual day to remember aid workers who have died while in the field and promote humanitarian aid.
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