Angelina Jolie receives praise for humanitarian work
Angelina Jolie has been praised by officials at the United Nations following her appointment as a special envoy for the organisation, with bosses insisting the actress goes "substantially beyond" expectations in her work.
The Mr. & Mrs. Smith star served as a UN goodwill ambassador for more than 10 years and officials promoted her to the new role in their refugee agency to represent the UN to governments and diplomats around the world.
And her continued humanitarian efforts, in countries including
Iraq, Haiti and Pakistan, have been praised by the
organisation.
Spokesman Adrian Edwards says, "Her work does go substantially
beyond what we would typically see as being the normal role of a
goodwill ambassador. 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."