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The 32-year-old Oscar-winning actress and UN goodwill ambassador unveiled an almost $150 million programme to help educate one million children in conflict, refugee and emergency situations.
Angie told reporters: “Nothing wins more hearts and minds and nothing gives more freedom than education and nothing is a better deterrent for conflict than an educated child,” while urging the world to get its “priorities in order.”