In the lead up to International Women's Day on March 8, one of Australia's most recognised females has leant her face to the plight to end violence against women. Nicole Kidman is fronting the UN's Face It Together campaign which asks people around the world to share a photo of themselves as a pledge of support. A goodwill ambassador to the United Nations herself, the 48-year-old actress is seen smiling mildly on the campaign's website before her features start to slowly morph into those of other participants. A man with a shaved head and glasses appears out of the outline of Nicole's face first, with those of other men and women following thereafter under the tagline of 'the face opposing violence against women'. An accompanying video uses the example of the Pacific where violence is at epidemic levels with two in three women experiencing it in their lifetime. It explains: 'Violence against women in the Pacific region is one of the most pervasive violations of human rights.
Source: MailOnline