Brangelina's Global Initiative

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Hollywood's first couple of humanitarianism, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, attended former President Bill Clinton's forum on global issues, the Clinton Global Initiative. Brad announced that his Make It Right project, which will build 150 affordable, environmentally friendly homes in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward (which was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, would be ready to break ground by the end of the year. "This is doable - this is not that difficult," said Brad. "I've seen these designs. They're fantastic." Angelina spoke about the Education Partnership for Children of Conflict, which will commit $1.2 million to build an educational complex in southern Sudan, a plan to take Sesame Street to Afghanistan and a distance learning project that would reach 150,000 children, including those affected by the war in Iraq. "They say education is not lifesaving," said Angelina. "All of us would beg to differ."
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