
Updated: 3/13/2008
George Clooney's humanitarian organization has donated $500,000 to a U.N. food aid agency to help it continue flights in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, the agency said Thursday.
The Rome-based World Food Program said that the money came from Not On Our Watch, founded by Clooney and other stars including Brad Pitt and Matt Damon to press concerns about Darfur. The group has raised more than $9.3 million for the region.
Earlier this week, the World Food Program warned that lack of funds this year would force a halt to the flights ferrying urgently needed supplies in the region at the end of March.
''This is a critical time for the program. Without immediate additional funding, humanitarian aid in the region will be crippled,'' Clooney was quoted as saying in a U.N. statement.
Over the past year, the World Food Program has been feeding between 2 and 3.2 million people in Darfur. The number of people in need could double with the May-October rainy season, the agency said.
''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.
Not On Our Watch online:www.notonourwatchproject.org
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