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Actress and special envoy of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Angelina Jolie visits a Kurdish refugee camp in Dohuk, northern Iraq January 25, 2015. Jolie paid a visit to the camp on Sunday and said the international community was not doing enough to help. REUTERS/Ari Jalal (IRAQ - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT PROFILE ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST) Image Credit: REUTERS

Angelina Jolie has opened an academic centre billed as Britain’s first to focus on women, peace and security.

The Hollywood actress hopes the centre at the London School of Economics will help boost the global campaign for women’s rights. She said on Tuesday “there is no stable future for a world in which crimes committed against women go unpunished”.

The university says the centre will study the participation of women in conflict and on ending impunity for rape and sexual violence in war.

Jolie, a UN special envoy, co-founded a campaign on preventing sexual violence with former British Foreign Secretary William Hague in 2012.