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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Establishing Clinic in Ethiopia

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, on behalf of their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, have donated $2 million to create a children's health clinic in Ethiopia, People reports.To be run by the Global Health Committee, the center will focus on aiding HIV/AIDS- and tuberculosis-stricken children and will be named after their 3-year-old daughter Zahara, who was adopted from the country in 2005."It is our hope when Zahara is older she will take responsibility of the clinic and continue its mission," Pitt said in a statement.The charitable supercouple already has established a similar clinic in Cambodia, where son Maddox, 7, was born, called the Maddox Chivan Children's Center."Our goal is to transfer the success we have had in Cambodia to Ethiopia where people are needlessly dying of tuberculosis, a curable disease, and HIV/AIDS, a treatable disease," Jolie said in a statement. — Joyce EngRelive the Summer of Angelina in our Online Video Guide.

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, on behalf of their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, have donated $2 million to create a children's health clinic in Ethiopia, People reports. To be run by the Global Health Committee, the center will focus on aiding HIV/AIDS- and tuberculosis-stricken children and will be named after their 3-year-old daughter Zahara, who was adopted from the country in 2005. "It is our hope when Zahara is older she will take responsibility of the clinic and continue its mission," Pitt said in a statement. The charitable supercouple already has established a similar clinic in Cambodia, where son Maddox, 7, was born, called the Maddox Chivan Children's Center. "Our goal is to transfer the success we have had in Cambodia to Ethiopia where people are needlessly dying of tuberculosis, a curable disease, and HIV/AIDS, a treatable disease," Jolie said in a statement. - Joyce Eng Relive the Summer of Angelina in our Online Video Guide.