In his new role, the 40-year-old actor will serve as an advocate for UN Women's newly-launched HeForShe initiative in advocating for gender equality and women's empowerment.
The organisation, dedicated to gender equality and women's empowerment, chose Farhan for raising voice on the issue of gender equality and violence against women and girls in India through his Men against Rape and Discrimination (MARD) campaign.
"We are pleased and honoured to have Farhan as our Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia, for we believe his work and values represent the core values of UN Women," said UN Women Executive Director and Under-Secretary General Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
"I am convinced that Farhan's passion and conviction for the cause will galvanise a multiplier effect and reach the hearts and minds of men and boys in South Asia and beyond," she said.
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Farhan's campaign has encouraged many actors from the industry to join the campaign. He asked all men and boys to participate in eradicating gender inequality.
"I am a supporter of UN Women's HeForShe campaign and the role men and boys can play in stopping crime against women and girls, and working towards gender equality. Through this new partnership I want to call on all men and boys to be a catalyst for change and, through our actions, create a value system to end gender disparity," the actor said.
UN Women's other Goodwill Ambassadors include British actor Emma Watson, Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman and Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol of Thailand.