WATCH: The Minions and Gru join the fight against Covid-19

“At this challenging time, we must find all ways possible to provide hope to people while sharing advice that can protect our health.”

The WHO (World Health Organisation), the United Nations Foundation and Illumination have partnered to launch a public service announcement (PSA) that reinforces safe and healthy practices during these challenging times, featuring Illumination’s globally beloved Gru and the Minions.

The PSA focuses on lifesaving behaviours to help mitigate the impact of Covid-19, including physical distancing, being active at home and remaining kind to each other, all aimed at making sure people of all ages stay safe and healthy during this pandemic.

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“At this challenging time, we must find all ways possible to provide hope to people while sharing advice that can protect our health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO.

“WHO is excited to be working with Illumination and Steve Carell, and the joys of the Minions and Gru, to promote the importance of physical distancing, keeping active and connected, and being kind and compassionate to overcome Covid-19.”

The PSA is voiced by Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee Steve Carrell, who voices the character Gru in the Despicable Me franchise.

The PSA will be localised into multiple languages, including Spanish, French, Portuguese and Arabic, among others.

“Storytelling is a powerful tool to accelerate positive social change in the world.

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“It is an honour to partner with the WHO and UN Foundation to remind people around the globe to protect themselves, each other and our communities during this pandemic.

“I am also appreciative to Participant for helping to organise the collaboration and to my partners at Comcast/NBCU for helping to amplify this important message,” said Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri.

Illumination is the first Hollywood studio to partner with the WHO, the UN Foundation and the Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund to create an entertaining and educational PSA for global audiences.

Participant helped facilitate the collaboration between Illumination and the United Nations Foundation and the World Health Organisation.

“As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of Covid-19, one of our most powerful weapons is kindness,” said Elizabeth Cousens, president and CEO of the United Nations Foundation.

“We are delighted that the Despicable Me characters are letting their love show and showing ways to keep themselves and their communities safe during this unprecedented time.”

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