Monday, 28 April 2008

Jolie heads 2007 humanitarian poll

Jolie heads 2007 humanitarian poll



Angelina Jolie has topped a Reuters public opinion poll of the best celebrity humanitarians of 2007.
The poll of 606 multitude by humanist world Wide Web site Reuters AlertNet pose the 32-year-old maven before of U2 singer Bono, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Microsoft give way Beak Gates.
Jolie workings as a UN good will ambassador and has tried to raise awareness of the problems facing Africa.
Dick John Walker, Director of the Feinstein International Dearth Center at Tufts University in the US, said: "Mortal like Angelina Jolie comes across as having more integrity than or so celebrities and a greater common sense that she doesn't hardly do this for the promotion."
Commenting on Jolie's puzzle out for UNHCR, UNHCR spokesman Tool Kessler said: "She does this in a rattling low-key path. She goes out to understand for herself, to get up close and rattling personal. She doesn't travel with film crews, and I think that is real number testimony to her commitment to the effort."
While Bono ranked second slow Jolie, he as well had enough negative votes to feature film in the spinning top 5 least-liked humanitarians - along with Bobtail Geldof.