The Hollywood star visited at least 20 of girls
in a safe house in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. They had fled
conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan,
Somalia, Burundi and Rwanda, UNHCR said in a statement.
It said almost all had experienced sexual and gender-based
violence and many had given birth after being raped or were
pregnant.
“The role of sexual violence is compounded when it is carried
out by someone in uniform who has taken an oath to protect,"
Jolie said.
"So it is a responsibility of those who wear uniform to take the
lead now by correcting from within, setting an example astepping
forward with new commitments."
The UNHCR says Kenya hosts some 491,000 refugees, of which
101,713 are from South Sudan, which the U.N. has said is the
world's fastest growing refugee crisis. [nL8N1JG0IR]
(Writing by George Obulutsa Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)
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