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On behalf of Tigrai.net network group I would like to recognized the humanitarian work of the following listed individuals and say THANK YOU for their generous support and selfless act to the well being of Ethiopian people. Please know that our gratitude goes way beyond the words "Thank you."
ATA – Tigrai.net web editor
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Dr Catherine Hamlin: Dr Catherine Hamlin, 75, founded the world-renowned Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia with her late husband in 1974. In that time they have treated over 20,000 women suffering from appalling birth injuries.
U2 Bono: lead singer of the rock group U2, Activist, Screenwriter, Orator, Amateur thespian
Oprah Winfrey: Talk Show Host, Actress, and one of the most successful entrepreneurs and television personalities in the United States
Brad Pitt: An American film actor and one of the most widely recognized people in the world
Angelina Jolie: Oscar-winning American actress and humanitarian
Liya Kebede:A supermodel,WHO's Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Important Links
The long walk to Justice
Live 8 concertgoers demand help for Africa
Media spread Live 8 around globe
The organisers of Live 8 say 85% of the world's population have been able to tune in to the event to hear its message on global poverty.
Dubbed the biggest global live event in history, the concerts are available throughout the world on TV, radio and the internet.
"This is not Live Aid 2.
These concerts are the start point for The Long Walk To Justice, the one way we can all make our voices heard in unison.
This is without doubt a moment in history where ordinary people can grasp the chance to achieve something truly monumental and demand from the 8 world leaders at G8 an end to poverty.
The G8 leaders have it within their power to alter history. They will only have the will to do so if tens of thousands of people show them that enough is enough.
By doubling aid, fully cancelling debt, and delivering trade justice for Africa, the G8 could change the future for millions of men, women and children." Bob Geldof
Bono and Keys duet on Africa song
U2's Bono and US singer Alicia Keys have teamed up to record a song for a charity providing medicine to children affected by HIV and Aids in Africa.
Africa in crisis, U2's Bono tells Oprah viewers
The number 1 online source for Bono fans on the web
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