:21:01
l think you better
blow the candles out
:21:03
before the cake catches fire.
:21:04
Wait until they do you
a candle for each decade, dear.
:21:06
Then you'll know
you're past it.
:21:14
Didn't forget to make a wish.
:21:18
Got it.
:21:21
Oh!
:21:26
Mom, when are we going
to open the presents?
:21:31
Now.
:21:33
Many of you know her
from her work
:21:35
with the Elliott Hauser
Foundation
:21:36
for the lnternational Promotion
of Human Rights.
:21:39
ln more recent years however,
:21:41
she has become an active
lobbyist at Whitehall
:21:43
on issues of asylum
and refugee protection.
:21:47
Ladies and gentlemen,
it gives me great pleasure
:21:50
to introduce
our new spokesperson
:21:53
for the UNHCR
in the United Kingdom,
:21:55
Mrs. Sarah Bauford.
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Thank you.
:22:14
Thank you.
:22:17
Ladies and gentlemen,
:22:18
l feel very nervous to be
standing in front of you today.
:22:23
l also feel very honored.
:22:26
ln particular, because
UNHCR was the organization
:22:29
to which l was first introduced
by my friend Elliott Hauser.
:22:34
l know that my being
offered this post
:22:35
would have given him
enormous pleasure.
:22:37
Over 50 million people
:22:41
are refugees or displaced
persons in the world today.
:22:45
And because of closed minds
and funding shortfalls,
:22:48
we are only able to reach
half of those in need.