Angelina Jolie decorated the cover of Harper's Bazaar

The new November cover of Harper's Bazaar with Angelina Jolie strikes the imagination, the actress decided on a photoset surrounded by wild animals, African landscapes and representatives of one of the tribes of Namibia.

For many years, the actress has acted as a goodwill ambassador of the UN and is a frequent guest in the hottest places in the world, so the photo session was held concurrently with the interview about the role of women in the history of African countries. Angelina Jolie turned to the readers with an open letter:

"Women bear the brunt of the harsh conditions of life in Africa. I have to admit the fact that most of the poor in the mainland are women. Their situation is aggravated by constant military conflicts, the outrage of poachers, the depletion of natural resources, the harsh conditions of the wild environment. Education and health of the female population at a low level and in the future, it is far from being the first. Every time, looking at their lives, I understand that the world can make a choice in favor of refusing to purchase wildlife products, which are most often obtained illegally. "

The actress noted that the future generation faces a difficult task to address gaps in education and medical care in the countries of Asia and Africa:

"The World Economic Forum conducted monitoring and found that the elimination of gender and social problems will take about 83 years. At the same time, we are not talking about the fact that the catastrophic situation will be solved, but about stopping and balancing regressive tendencies. How many generations must live and how many people must suffer? It's hard to even imagine. "
An actress with a tribe from Namibia

Jolie insists that we and our children should now contribute to solving social problems:

"We can not imagine what will happen in 150 years, but we understand that the future of children and grandchildren depends on our decisions. All the problems that we face today are the unresolved conflicts of past centuries. "
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The actress noted that the general craze for the bohemian African theme, ivory products and wild fauna has affected the environment and the decrease in the animal population throughout the African continent:

"I want my life experience and my convictions to help other people realize the importance of the ongoing catastrophe in Africa. As they say in Los Angeles: "You will never be lost if you see your way to the horizon." I will do my best to solve the existing problems. "