ANGELINA Jolie
Speaking at the United Nations Refugee Agency Awards, where the Society won a prize for helping thousands of Somali Refugees and migrants who flee the to Yemen in smuggler’s boats, she said, “I’m so grateful — I don’t want to cry — to the refugee families that I have the honour and privilege to spend the last years with.
“From them I’ve learned so much. I’ve learned to be a better person, a better mother. They’ve inspired me by showing me the unbreakable strength of the human spirit.”
Angelina — who is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations (UN) — also discussed the plight of those in the region, known as the Horn of Africa.
“The desperation fueled by the vicious combination of drought, famine and conflict has driven tens of thousands of people from the Horn of Africa. And we must not forget what is happening in this part of the world,” she said.
“We must try to imagine how desperate the people must be, when their only alternative is to risk death and sea and put their lives in the hands of ruthless smugglers.”
While at the event, Angelina — who has visited 40 troubled locations around the world since becoming an ambassador 10 years ago — also received a pin for being one of the agency’s longest serving staff.
“She is the very best of the goodwill ambassadors that exist in the humanitarian world,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres.
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