Angelina Jolie appointed UN special envoy

Angelina Jolie appointed UN special envoy

PanARMENIAN.Net - United Nations refugee agency has elevated Angelina Jolie from being a goodwill ambassador to a special envoy, a role that will see her represent the organisation at the diplomatic level to governments and diplomats, Belfast Telegraph reported.

It is the first time the UN refugee agency has named a special envoy, said a spokesman. Elsewhere in the global body such posts are usually reserved for career diplomats or retired politicians.

"Her work does go substantially beyond what we would typically see as being the normal role of a goodwill ambassador," the spokesman said.

"I don't think you need a rocket scientist to see the benefits that she is bringing in terms of the attention that she is getting for the plight of the world's displaced."

Jolie has jetted the world on behalf of the organisation over the past ten years, making high-profile visits to refugee camps in Iraq, Haiti and Pakistan, among other places.

Apart from her time, Jolie has also given large personal donations to the organisation, which relies entirely on voluntary contributions from governments, companies and individuals.

"She has donated substantially to refugees," said the spokesman, noting that the actress/director will not receive any money for her role.

Jolie's new position will focus on the complex crises that result in the mass displacement of people, such as in Afghanistan and Somalia. In addition, on special occasions she will represent the UN's High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres.

UNHCR works to help almost 35 million refugees and internally displaced people around the world. It was established to aid millions of Europeans displaced during the Second World War and has since become one of the world's most prominent humanitarian organizations.

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