Angelina
Jolie
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
Fact Sheet
In early 2001, Angelina Jolie approached the Office of the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) asking how she
could help refugees. She wanted to learn more about humanitarian
field operations. Shortly after spending a day in briefings
with UNHCR in Washington DC, she was on her way to Côte
d'Ivoire, Tanzania and Sierra Leone, where she spent several
weeks meeting refugees and working with UNHCR field staff.
During the summer of 2001 she travelled with UNHCR through Cambodia
(July) and later spent a week with Afghan refugees in Pakistan
(August).
On August 27, 2001, Jolie was named UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador,
accepting the responsibility of meeting with and advocating
for the protection of refugees on five continents.
For over four years, Jolie has travelled with UNHCR to remote
and desolate regions, meeting refugees and field workers in
some 20 countries and regions including Sierra Leone, Tanzania,
Côte d'Ivoire, Pakistan, Cambodia, Thailand, Ecuador,
Kenya, Namibia, Kosovo, Sri Lanka, the Russian Federation, Jordan,
Egypt, Chad, Sudan's Darfur region and Lebanon.
She has kept journals during several of her missions. Journals
of her first four missions were published two years ago in a
book, "Notes from My Travels, Visits with Refugees in Africa,
Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador" (October 2003, Simon and
Schuster).
Her more recent field visit journals are published on UNHCR's
international website (www.unhcr.ch/goodwill).
In October 2003, Jolie was awarded the first UNCA Citizen of
the World award by the United Nations Correspondents Association
in New York. The award recognized the value of her work as UNHCR
Goodwill Ambassador, bringing forgotten refugee crises to the
attention of the world media.
In addition to her field work, Jolie is a dedicated advocate
for refugee rights, meeting with senior government officials
in many countries. She is also active with schools and promotion
of UNHCR's education materials. For the past four years, she
has been the Honorary Patron of the annual World Refugee Day
school poster contest in the United States and in 2004 was Honorary
Patron of the Greek Schools Essay Contest on refugee issues,
in partnership with the Ministry of Education.
Jolie is an active participant in World Refugee Day (WRD) on
20 June each year, hosting public events and speaking to the
media about her concern for refugees. On 16 June of 2004, she
launched a five-day series of WRD events in Washington DC, with
UNHCR and Secretary of State Colin Powell as well as several
other senior government officials. Jolie is lobbying for and
sponsoring a project with UNHCR in the United States which will
help ensure legal counsel and assistance to unaccompanied minors
seeking asylum.
Then she travelled to Barcelona for World Refugee Day events
with UNHCR and many prestigious guests in the context of the
Barcelona Forum. On the evening of 20 June 2004, she was Guest
of Honour at the Nansen Refugee Award ceremony at the Palau.
In January 2005, Jolie participated in the 2005 Annual Meeting
of the World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland. She
was on panel sessions leading discussions about corporate action
for addressing the plight of refugees around the world. She
emphasized the important role that the private sector can play
in empowering refugees, enhancing their skills set and ensuring
they are positive change agents for development.
In March 2005, she was the Guest of Honour with General Colin
Powell, at the USA for UNHCR/Kuwait - America Foundation Benefit
Dinner raising $1 million for Iraqi refugee women and children.
On that occasion, she announced the opening of the new National
Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children, and continued her
advocacy for the right of unaccompanied children seeking asylum
in the US, with meetings on Capitol Hill.
On
June 15, 2005, Jolie launched the multiple World Refugee Day
activities in Washington D.C. together with US Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice and Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager
who provided protection to people fleeing the 1994 genocide
in Rwanda. She also met with US Senators on Capitol Hill seeking
support for urgent refugee relief and protection operations.
While Jolie is most valued as a dedicated advocate for refugees,
she has also been a generous donor to UNHCR. She has donated
to many field operations in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, the
Balkans and the Americas. She is often the first private donor
to respond to UNHCR appeals for emergencies and forgotten refugee
crises across the globe. She covers all of her expenses when
she goes on mission with UNHCR, as well as costs related to
her World Refugee Day activities and other refugee advocacy
projects. These contributions now total well over $3 million.
Jolie is an American actress, winner of the Academy Award and
a Golden Globe. She is the mother of one son, Maddox, who is
three years old.
Please note Ms. Jolie's correct title: UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
or Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency.
Detailed information regarding many of Jolie's activities as
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador can be found at the website: www.unhcr.ch/goodwill.
UNHCR Geneva
July 2005