Angelina Jolie reached Pakistan to support residents affected by the devastating floods in the country. Angelina Jolie’s humanitarian initiatives after visiting Pakistan to contribute to flood relief operations.
She used her influence, fame, and celebrity status to highlight the losses of Pakistani people from floods.
Angelina Jolie’s visit has raised “Pakistan brands to a global stage.” Her visit will make everyone worldwide aware of the conditions of floods and appreciate Pakistan’s risks. “She reminded us we’re still on the planet.”
Acclaimed International actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie has arrived in Pakistan to visit victims of the catastrophic floods.#AngelinaJolie
#PakistanFloods2022 pic.twitter.com/2efHeJn0OV— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) September 20, 2022
Angelina Jolie previously visited Pakistan in the wake of the 2005 earthquake and 2010 floods while trying to get international attention to the aftermath of the two natural calamities to develop humanitarian and financial support for the country.
She is wished to highlight the need for critical support for the Pakistani people and encourage the world to discover long-term solutions to the problem of climate change which is threatening the population of developing countries.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) announced her visit to Pakistan on social media. The organization said in a Twitter post. “With more rains predicted in the forthcoming months, we wish her visit will help the world awaken up and take action.”
Angelina Jolie is visiting to witness and acquire an understanding of the condition and to hear from people affected directly about their requirements and steps to prevent such suffering in the future,” the IRC said in a statement.
It counted she would visit the organization’s emergency response operations and meet workers assisting displaced people.
The report said Angelina Jolie’s visit was likely to shed light on the climate transformation issue while prompting the international community, states explicitly contributing the most to carbon emissions, to act and deliver urgent aid to developing nations bearing the brunt of the environmental degradation.