Home Actress Angelina Jolie HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2022 Angelina Jolie Instagram - I am in Sana'a today, meeting more Yemeni families who have been displaced and injured in the conflict. More than 4 million Yemenis have been forced from their homes by violence, and live internally displaced inside the country. Over half of them are children. And there are at least 50 active frontlines across the country, meaning that civilians are still being killed and injured every day. Some of these images are from a site for internally displaced people in northern Sana’a. The site currently hosts some 130 Yemeni families. Only 20 of these families receive food rations and even for these most vulnerable families, the rations are limited. All teachers work with no salary, walking 3 hours daily to get to school and back home again. The children often come to school having not eaten any food at all. While here in Yemen, I also visited Lahj governate in the South of the country, where 35 displaced families are based. The makeshift camp lacks all basic services, with the closest source of water being 15 km away. There are no toilets or shower facilities and most of the children living here don’t go to school. We live in a world where suffering and horror dominates headlines, but where such headlines can result in overwhelming displays of compassion and international solidarity. I hope this compassion and solidarity will be extended to the people of Yemen. As #UNHCR @refugees we are calling for: – All parties to the conflict to respect and commit to international humanitarian law – Safe passage for civilians trying to flee conflict areas – Humanitarian access to all people in need, for humanitarian workers – A peace agreement to end the conflict – Urgent support for the @unitednations appeal for #Yemen, which is only 9% funded

Angelina Jolie Instagram – I am in Sana’a today, meeting more Yemeni families who have been displaced and injured in the conflict. More than 4 million Yemenis have been forced from their homes by violence, and live internally displaced inside the country. Over half of them are children. And there are at least 50 active frontlines across the country, meaning that civilians are still being killed and injured every day. Some of these images are from a site for internally displaced people in northern Sana’a. The site currently hosts some 130 Yemeni families. Only 20 of these families receive food rations and even for these most vulnerable families, the rations are limited. All teachers work with no salary, walking 3 hours daily to get to school and back home again. The children often come to school having not eaten any food at all. While here in Yemen, I also visited Lahj governate in the South of the country, where 35 displaced families are based. The makeshift camp lacks all basic services, with the closest source of water being 15 km away. There are no toilets or shower facilities and most of the children living here don’t go to school. We live in a world where suffering and horror dominates headlines, but where such headlines can result in overwhelming displays of compassion and international solidarity. I hope this compassion and solidarity will be extended to the people of Yemen. As #UNHCR @refugees we are calling for: – All parties to the conflict to respect and commit to international humanitarian law – Safe passage for civilians trying to flee conflict areas – Humanitarian access to all people in need, for humanitarian workers – A peace agreement to end the conflict – Urgent support for the @unitednations appeal for #Yemen, which is only 9% funded

Angelina Jolie Instagram - I am in Sana'a today, meeting more Yemeni families who have been displaced and injured in the conflict. More than 4 million Yemenis have been forced from their homes by violence, and live internally displaced inside the country. Over half of them are children. And there are at least 50 active frontlines across the country, meaning that civilians are still being killed and injured every day. Some of these images are from a site for internally displaced people in northern Sana’a. The site currently hosts some 130 Yemeni families. Only 20 of these families receive food rations and even for these most vulnerable families, the rations are limited. All teachers work with no salary, walking 3 hours daily to get to school and back home again. The children often come to school having not eaten any food at all. While here in Yemen, I also visited Lahj governate in the South of the country, where 35 displaced families are based. The makeshift camp lacks all basic services, with the closest source of water being 15 km away. There are no toilets or shower facilities and most of the children living here don’t go to school. We live in a world where suffering and horror dominates headlines, but where such headlines can result in overwhelming displays of compassion and international solidarity. I hope this compassion and solidarity will be extended to the people of Yemen. As #UNHCR @refugees we are calling for: – All parties to the conflict to respect and commit to international humanitarian law – Safe passage for civilians trying to flee conflict areas – Humanitarian access to all people in need, for humanitarian workers – A peace agreement to end the conflict – Urgent support for the @unitednations appeal for #Yemen, which is only 9% funded

Angelina Jolie Instagram – I am in Sana’a today, meeting more Yemeni families who have been displaced and injured in the conflict. More than 4 million Yemenis have been forced from their homes by violence, and live internally displaced inside the country. Over half of them are children. And there are at least 50 active frontlines across the country, meaning that civilians are still being killed and injured every day.

Some of these images are from a site for internally displaced people in northern Sana’a. The site currently hosts some 130 Yemeni families. Only 20 of these families receive food rations and even for these most vulnerable families, the rations are limited. All teachers work with no salary, walking 3 hours daily to get to school and back home again. The children often come to school having not eaten any food at all.

While here in Yemen, I also visited Lahj governate in the South of the country, where 35 displaced families are based. The makeshift camp lacks all basic services, with the closest source of water being 15 km away. There are no toilets or shower facilities and most of the children living here don’t go to school.

We live in a world where suffering and horror dominates headlines, but where such headlines can result in overwhelming displays of compassion and international solidarity. I hope this compassion and solidarity will be extended to the people of Yemen.

As #UNHCR @refugees we are calling for:

– All parties to the conflict to respect and commit to international humanitarian law
– Safe passage for civilians trying to flee conflict areas
– Humanitarian access to all people in need, for humanitarian workers
– A peace agreement to end the conflict
– Urgent support for the @unitednations appeal for #Yemen, which is only 9% funded | Posted on 08/Mar/2022 18:22:13

Angelina Jolie Instagram – 1 million refugees have now fled Ukraine.

Before a single Ukrainian refugee crossed the border, there were already more than 82 million people forced from their homes globally – the highest number on record. 

They include over 6 million Syrians – the world’s largest population of refugees – who’ve been displaced for over a decade already. 

And over 1 million Rohingyas from Myanmar – who as well as being forcibly displaced, are also stateless.

And nearly 48 million people who have been forced from their homes by conflict and violence, who are living internally displaced within their own countries – in Yemen, in Somalia, in Afghanistan, in Ethiopia, and in so many other places. 

All refugees and displaced people deserve equal treatment and rights.

@refugees
#RefugeesWelcome #Ukraine #Syria #Venezuela #Afghanistan #SouthSudan #Rohingya #UNHCR

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1: Nikolay Doychinov / AFP @gettyimages
2: Vincent Tremeau / UNHCR
3: Pauline Omagwa / UNHCR
4: Patrick Brown / UNHCR
5: Houssam Hariri / UNHCR
6: Andrew McConnell / UNHCR
Angelina Jolie Instagram – I am in Sana’a today, meeting more Yemeni families who have been displaced and injured in the conflict. More than 4 million Yemenis have been forced from their homes by violence, and live internally displaced inside the country. Over half of them are children. And there are at least 50 active frontlines across the country, meaning that civilians are still being killed and injured every day.

Some of these images are from a site for internally displaced people in northern Sana’a. The site currently hosts some 130 Yemeni families. Only 20 of these families receive food rations and even for these most vulnerable families, the rations are limited. All teachers work with no salary, walking 3 hours daily to get to school and back home again. The children often come to school having not eaten any food at all.

While here in Yemen, I also visited Lahj governate in the South of the country, where 35 displaced families are based. The makeshift camp lacks all basic services, with the closest source of water being 15 km away. There are no toilets or shower facilities and most of the children living here don’t go to school.

We live in a world where suffering and horror dominates headlines, but where such headlines can result in overwhelming displays of compassion and international solidarity. I hope this compassion and solidarity will be extended to the people of Yemen.

As #UNHCR @refugees we are calling for:

– All parties to the conflict to respect and commit to international humanitarian law
– Safe passage for civilians trying to flee conflict areas
– Humanitarian access to all people in need, for humanitarian workers
– A peace agreement to end the conflict
– Urgent support for the @unitednations appeal for #Yemen, which is only 9% funded

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