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Angelina Jolie Photographed on First Day of Myanmar Visit

         Angelina Jolie-Pitt stops for a photo outside of the Myanmar Parliament Building on Tuesday (July 28) in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.The 40-year-old actress, director, and activist was taking a meeting with the Speaker of the lower house, the Burmese House of Representatives, Mr. Thura Shwe Mann during the first day of her visit to the area.“I am looking forward to meeting with many people including women’s groups, civil society, displaced people and youth, to learn firsthand from them about their concerns and hopes for the future of their country,Angelina told People. “With elections on the horizon in November, it is an important moment for people to exercise their democratic rights and help to address the fundamental issues critical to a peaceful future.” Angelina is a Special Envoy of UN High Commissioner for Refugees since her appointment in 2012.

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Angelina – and Shiloh! – Bond with a 12-Year-Old Refugee in Lebanon

           It's a special mother-daughter trip for Angelina Jolie Pitt and 9-year-old Shiloh. The mom of six brought her daughter to Lebanon on Friday to spend time with a 12-year-old Syrian girl named Hala, whom Angelina met a year ago during a trip for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees."Shiloh is very aware that I hold refugee families in high regard and has been asking to come on missions and meet them for many years," Jolie Pitt tells PEOPLE. "She had heard about Hala since my last visit to Lebanon, and has been wanting to meet her and her brothers and sisters."She continues, "It was wonderful that they were able to meet, play together, and make friends. So many refugees are children. I've often heard them say that the most painful thing is not that they have lost their homes – it is that they have lost their friends." Hala, who has no parents, lives with her five brothers and sisters in a tented settlement in the Bekka Valley. Over 50 percent of the 1.2 million refugees in Lebanon are children. Hala's situation is unfortunately representative of a growing problem. UNHCR says over 60 million people worldwide are displaced – or one in every 122 people – is either a refugee, displaced, or seeking asylum, up from 51 million last year.
          "It was humbling and emotional to see Hala and her siblings again, and realize that their situation only becomes harder as time goes on, and aid for refugees is stretched beyond all limits," says Jolie Pitt. "Their memories of Syria are fading. They have stopped counting the days in displacement. Nothing is certain and they feel abandoned." She adds, "Upon leaving the family, Shiloh asked many questions. It is of course hard to explain all of the harsh realities of war and displacement. She said she felt sad, but was happy that she went and is looking forward to the next visit."  After leaving Lebanon, Angelina and Shiloh are headed to Midyat Camp in Turkey to mark World Refugee Day on Saturday with UNHCR High Commissioner Antonio Guterres and meet with Syrian and Iraqi refugees before joining Brad Pitt and the rest of the family for Father's Day for a big celebration.

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Angelina Jolie Visits Syrian Refugee Camp in Turkey

            Angelina Jolie dons a classic black outfit while arriving for a visit at the Midyat refugee camp on Saturday (June 20) in Mardin, Turkey.The 40-year-old actress took the time to chat with refugees, who have fled the four-year-old conflict in Syria.PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Angelina Jolie.On the same day, Angelina, who is a special envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees Antonio Guterres, was seen shaking hands with Turkey president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.In case you didn’t know, Turkey hosts the greatest number of refugees in the world — 1.59 million.

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Angelina Jolie and son Pax, 11, visited Namibia last weekend.

       The 40-year-old actress and husband Brad Pitt's charity, the Jolie-Pitt foundation, is working with the Namibian government to protect the country's wildlife. Jolie met with both President Hage Geingob and conservationist N/a'an Ku Se on her trip, according to The Namibian."It is an honour for our family to be able to support N/a'an Ku Se's mission to conserve the land, cultures and wildlife of Namibia and to rescue threatened species," Jolie said in a statement. "I look forward to working even more closely with [conservationist] Marlice and Rudie in the years to come, and with the government of Namibia, to build on the success and effectiveness of this project which hold many inspiring lessons for conservation around the world." Jolie, not only a conservationist but a humanitarian, demanded last week that the world unite in the fight against sexual violence. "There is a global epidemic of violence against women -- both within conflict zones and within societies at peace -- and it is still treated as a lesser crime and lower priority," Jolie, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, said last Friday at an African Union Summit in Johannesburg (via the Huffington Post). "Women and girls are bearing the brunt of extremists that revel in treating them barbarically," Jolie continued. "This is inextricably linked to our overall failure to prevent and end conflicts worldwide, which is causing human suffering on an unprecedented level." "We need policies for long-term security that are designed by women, focused on women, executed by women," she concluded. "Not at the expense of men, or instead of men, but alongside and with men."

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Angelina Jolie arrives in SA to address AU summit

     Preparations for the African Union summit on Sunday have taken a star turn with the arrival of humanitarian/actress Angelina Jolie.Angelina Jolie will be speaking on a panel at the Sandton Convention Centre on violence against women in conflict.She has been invited by AU Commission head Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.The actress, who is a special envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, says there’s a global epidemic of violence against women which can no longer be tolerated, and must be addressed. Every individual in society has a role to play in achieving this change. (...)

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