
On the Sudan border, I saw local people—refugees themselves—stepping up to a humanitarian crisis the world is ignoring, writes Angelina Jolie.


On the Sudan border, I saw local people—refugees themselves—stepping up to a humanitarian crisis the world is ignoring, writes Angelina Jolie.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner talks with Angelina Jolie about life in an Iranian prison, the roots of the protest movement, and what gives her hope.

Appearing on the cover of TIME for a story about the stakes of war in Afghanistan for women led to a new home in America

The dream of an open Afghanistan built on the equal efforts and free voices of all its people may seem to be—and be in reality—a distant hope.

We have to recognize that our systems for preventing conflict and mass human displacement, and defending human rights, are not working.
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Murad says that the international community must develop an urgent plan to respond to the sexual violence in Ukraine.

TIME contributing editor Angelina Jolie talks to the Rukhshana Media founder, who continues to manage a team of reporters in Afghanistan.

The 11-year-old from Texas is running a Race to Kindness, from donating 100,000 meals to food insecure families across the country, or getting 500,000 books to kids with none at home.

Dr. Denis Mukwege, who runs a hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo has devoted his practice and life to the care and protection of women.

In Afghanistan we are leaving behind many brave Afghans who fought to build a better country. We should be ashamed, writes Angelina Jolie.
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The funding trickling into Burkina Faso doesn’t come close to matching the scale of the suffering, writes Angelina Jolie.

The medical student is launching a new platform intended to empower people with knowledge about their health with the hopes of closing medicine's racial gap.

Jolie talks to the novelist about the people protesting the government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, and what it means.

Angelina Jolie interviews Jasmila Zbanic, whose film about the Srebrenica massacre, Quo Vadis Aida?, has been shortlisted for an Oscar.

Violence against children is rooted in low human rights standards, gender inequality and unequal power dynamics. The system is rigged against them, Jolie writes.
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