Angelina Jolie, 35, who serves as a UN Goodwill ambassador, is making an appeal to help victims of the epic flooding in Pakistan, where up to 20 million people have been displaced. "This one is really one that we really have to urgently get in there and try and do what we can," Jolie told the BBC Monday night. "We’ll financially help, we’ll try to figure out which is the best group, we’ll probably do HCR and hope to visit and go when the attention dies down and maintain the attention. Because it’s millions and millions of people who’ll be uprooted for a very, very long time."
Jolie, who has previously travelled to Sudan and Bosnia in her special UN role, said that she wants to go to Pakistan when conditions permit.
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