Not On Our Watch, a humanitarian organization founded by
actors George Clooney, Don Cheadle, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, producer Jerry
Weintraub and civil rights lawyer David Pressman donated $500,000 to the United
Nations World Food Program in
“Without immediate additional funding, humanitarian aid in the region will be crippled. We are proud to help ensure the survival of this lifesaving program and strongly encourage others to do the same. We are proud to help ensure the survival of this lifesaving program and strongly encourage others to do the same. Protection of these victims should not fall solely in the hands of charitable organizations. Governments have a responsibility to help those who cannot defend themselves,” Clooney was quoted as saying in a statement Thursday by the Associated Press.
"This contribution will make a difference to the millions of vulnerable women and children trapped there, and we hope it will inspire other donations," WFP's Executive Director Josette Sheeran said.
This is the first donation received by the WFP in 2008. The non-profit group
said it needs $77 million in 2008 to sustain its operations. . The WFP expects
to support some 180,000-aid workers from 180 agencies in
Earlier this month, Drew Barrymore also donated $1 million to the WFP in an effort to stop world hunger.
More than 200,000 people have been killed and another 2.5 million displaced as a result of an ongoing civil conflict between Sudanese government-backed Arab militias and ethnic rebel tribes begun in 2003.