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Tasha Sandra Mota e Cunha de Vasconcelos (born 15 August 1966) is a Mozambican-born Portuguese-Canadian model, actress and humanitarian ambassador. She is also the ambassador for the
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. She has just been appointed as a UN Women Global champion for Planet by 2030.


Biography


Childhood

De Vasconcelos was born in
Beira, Mozambique Beira () is the capital and largest List of cities in Mozambique, city of Sofala Province, in the central region of Mozambique. Beira is where the Pungwe River meets the Indian Ocean. It is the fourth-largest city by population in Mozambique, af ...
to a Portuguese Angolan father (her paternal grandparents were from
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) and a mother of British ancestry. Her family was forced to flee from two revolutions: a first, in that country, when she was 8 years old, and then a second at 14 from
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. They moved to Canada in 1980, where de Vasconcelos studied International Relations at the
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.


Modelling career

At the age of 19, de Vasconcelos was discovered by a scout from
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and began her modelling career. She started in New York City and adopted the name Tasha on the suggestion of her agent. She worked for many different brands, including
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and
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, and notably for
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and Yves Saint Laurent.


Acting

De Vasconcelos' acting career began with a role in the French film ''Riches, belles etc.'', in 1998. She then joined the
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, then the
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, in London, and the
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in Los Angeles. She appeared in several television series at the beginning of 2000. She acted in the
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series ''
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'' and portrayed Lauren in five episodes of '' Perfect World'' in 2000. The following year she appeared in ''
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'' and in the remake of ''
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'' for
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. She appeared in ''Relic Hunter'' and the television series ''
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'' in 2002, and as Countess Alexandra in the feature film ''
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'', directed by
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and released in 2003. The same year, she appeared in ''Fatal Attraction'' and ''Dot the i''ll. She appeared in the telefilm ''Une suite pour deux'', aired in September 2008 by French channel.
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She acted in the play ''Camino Real'' from
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, at the Tristan Bates theatre in London.


Humanitarian work

Since 1996, she has actively promoted healthcare programs around the world, including on the African continent. She began her work in 1996, following a call from
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she went to South Africa to support the Nelson Mandela Children's foundation and then in 1999 with
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mission to Bolivia and Algeria to support various children's projects with
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.
In 2005 she returned to Mozambique with UNAIDS on another mission to the country of her birth. In March 2006, the model founded AMOR (''Aide Mondiale Orphelins Réconfort''), a foundation to reduce the rate of maternal mortality in Kasese, Malawi, and the transmission of AIDS from mother to child. In 2009, the maternity hospital was opened. AMOR was first supported by American actor
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and Prince Albert II de Monaco. De Vasconcelos was nominated as the first and only ambassador to
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in April 2009, and the following year on march, the 8th., was appointed by president
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to be ambassador of the
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to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion. In November 2010, Tasha de Vasconcelos spoke at the Women's Forum Deauville. In March 2011 at the International Women's Day in Paris, as well as on 23 June 2012 at Villepinte, Tasha de Vasconcelos spoke in favour of the Achraf Refugees.
She was given a humanitarian honour by
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in 2005. She was given the CONDENAST GLAMOUR BEAUTY /HUMANITARIAN AWARD 2011, appointed ambassador to INSTITUT PASTEUR 2009.
2010 appointed Humanitarian ambassador to the European Union.
and 2013 APPOINTED HONORARY CONSUL TO MALAWI in Monaco where she resides. In January 2016, selected by the United Nations as a ''UN Women Global Champion 50-50 by 2030'', Tasha de Vasconcelos declared: "''My mission will be awareness in Women's Health and gender issues and refugee and migrant women. To support and empower women globally''".


Summary of Humanitarian and Charitable Work

Humanitarian work:
1996: Humanitarian mission with Nelson Mandela, Pretoria, South Africa
1999: UNICEF humanitarian mission, Bolivia
2000: UNICEF humanitarian mission, Algeria
2005: UNESCO Humanitarian honour bestowed by secretary-general
2006: UNAIDS mission to Mozambique
2006: March: founded AMOR (Aide Mondiale Orphelins Reconfort) to reduce maternal mortality and help orphans and children worldwide through health care and education, especially in Africa.
2009: 15 April: opened first AMOR maternity hospital in Kasese, Malawi with Prince Albert II of Monaco.
2009: 27 April: appointed first Ambassador for Institut Pasteur (where the AIDS virus was first identified) Paris, France.
2010: 8 March: appointed Humanitarian Ambassador for the European Union to combat poverty and social exclusion, Brussels, Belgium.
2010: November: Speaker, Women's Forum, Deauville, France.
2011: March: Speaker, International Women's Day on behalf of refugees in Iraq.
2012: June: further address at Villepinte, France, on behalf of Iraqi refugees.
2013: Appointed Honorary Consul of Malawi to Monaco
2014: 9 November: speaker on ‘Audacity’, Cité de la Réussite, La Sorbonne, Paris, France.
2015: Official partnership with AMOR and Monaco Princely Government.
2015: Joint project for girls school with the Vatican.
2016: 7 January: officially appointed as a UN Women Global champion for Planet by 2030.

Concrete help given through AMOR:
2007: Collegio Infantil: orphanage providing practical help to mothers and orphaned children, Beira, Mozambique.
2009: First maternity hospital in Malawi opened in Kasese in association with Lifeline Malawi
2010: Mobile outreach clinics established in Malawi
2012: Nandumbo eye clinic established, Nanthomba, Malawi
2013: 22 tonnes of medical and paediatric equipment sent to Malawi
2013: Second maternity hospital in Malawi opened in Zomba
2014: First school in Malawi, Nanthomba Primary School, opened in Liwonde in association with Help Malawi
2014: Third maternity hospital in Malawi opened in Machinga
2015: Fourth maternity hospital in Thyolo opened with the support of the Prince's Government of Monaco.
2015: One million trees planted in Malawi with the local community and schools. This action was supported by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.


Recent TV and other media

2010: ‘La Belle Humanitaire’ 52 minute documentary, France Television
2011: Autobiography, ‘Beauty as a Weapon’ published, Michel Lafon, Paris, France
2013: Sky News report from London, UK
2013: Monaco television special report from Africa
2013: Sky News report from Monaco
2013: CCTV China, Special Report
2014: Monaco television special report from Monaco
2014: CNN special report, live from London, UK
2014: ‘Arise Africa’ TV special report, live from London, UK
2014: TVC News Live Africa special report
2014: CCTV China, Special report Newshour
2015: “Monaco Television special report”


References


External links


Official siteAMOR site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vasconcelos, Tasha 1966 births Living people People from Beira, Mozambique Portuguese female models Canadian female models Portuguese television actresses Portuguese film actresses Portuguese stage actresses Canadian television actresses Canadian film actresses Canadian stage actresses University of British Columbia alumni Portuguese people of English descent Canadian people of Portuguese descent Canadian people of English descent Mozambican people of Portuguese descent Mozambican people of English descent Immigrants to Canada Mozambican emigrants Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama