The video for the song is set to be filmed at the UN General Assembly Hall in New York in front of a live audience later this month.
Speaking about her involvement in the campaign, Beyonce said: “We all see the headlines and we think what can I really do to help?
''World Humanitarian Day is an opportunity for all of us to work together to make a difference. This is our time to leave our mark on the world and show that we were here and we care.''
The campaign website launched last week and encourages people to share their acts of good will - it is hoped the message will reach someone.
'I Was Here' originally featured on Beyoncé's latest studio album 4, which topped the UK and US charts last year.
The ‘Single Ladies’ songstress has hooked up with music producer Hit-Boy, who has just finished working with her husband Jay-Z and Kanye West on their record Watch The Throne, to work on the music with her.
He has also previously worked with Nicki Minaj and her former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland.
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