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Ben Stiller joins drive to raise B70mn for Somalia victims

- EMMA BATHA THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION

Hollywood actor Ben Stiller has teamed up with social-media stars to raise US$2 million (70 million baht) for people facing starvation in Somalia amid a devastatin­g drought.

The Zoolander actor is now trying to recruit other celebritie­s, including Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton, Beauty And The Beast actress Emma Watson and model Carla Delevingne, to support the Love Army for Somalia initiative, which has raised over $1.8 million since Friday.

An initial flight will take off next Monday with 60 tonnes of food for Somalia, where more than 6 million people — about half the population — need help.

The United Nations is warning that Somalia risks slipping back into famine, as worsening drought leaves millions without food, water or healthcare in a country crippled by decades of war.

The campaign began when Stiller’s friend, Vine and Snapchat personalit­y Jerome Jarre, recorded a message on Twitter in which he pleaded with Turkish Airlines — which flies directly to Somalia — to fill one of its flights with food. Stiller then recorded his own Twitter message urging the airline to take up the challenge. “It’s kind of a crazy idea,” Stiller said in the video. “But I think it could work ... and it could create a snowball effect to get people to take action.”

The group, which is raising money through fundraisin­g platform GoFundMe, said Turkish Airlines had quickly come on board with a full cargo plane and the offer of shipping further deliveries to Somalia on its commercial aircraft.

Others kick-starting the movement include American football quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick and YouTube phenomenon Casey Neistat.

“This is the story of what can happen when the power of social media is leveraged for something good,” Neistat said in a YouTube video.

The group had originally planned to raise $1 million, but doubled the figure after hitting their target within 24 hours.

Love Army for Somalia said rice, cooking oil, nutritiona­l biscuits, flour, sugar and porridge would be distribute­d by the American Refugee Committee, a charity already working in Somalia. The funds will also be used to pay for water trucks.

Stiller said in a follow-up video that he wanted each person who had donated to nominate three others to join the movement, and said his own nomination­s were Lewis, Watson and Delevingne.

Famine last struck pockets of Somalia in 2011, killing 260,000. It was caused by drought, conflict and a ban on food aid in territory held by al Shabaab.

 ??  ?? Ben Stiller speaking to the #withrefuge­es group last year.
Ben Stiller speaking to the #withrefuge­es group last year.

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