Angelina Jolie admitted that she was 'honoured' to work with the rape survivors as part of the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI).
While talking to Hello Magazine, the 39-year-old actress said that it is known that it is hard to lock convictions for rape, which is why it requires everyone to work even harder to make bring justice in frail countries, Contactmusic reported.
Jolie, who's a special ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency, added that though she knows it was a long-term goal, she was dedicated to hers.
The beauty, who raises six children with fiance Brad Pitt, also said that since she was a mother too, she could connect with all the people who had to see their children and other women in awful situations.
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