Sacha Baron
Cohen and his wife, actress Isla Fisher, have donated £670,000 ($1m) to two
charities.
The couple
have given £335,000 to Save the Children to help vaccinate against measles in
northern Syria.
They are
also giving the same amount to the New York-based International Rescue
Committee, run by former UK foreign secretary David Miliband.
This will
fund education, health care, shelter and sanitation for refugees in Syria and neighboring countries.
More than
250,000 people have been killed since an uprising against President Bashar
al-Assad began in March 2011 and more than 11 million others have been forced
from their homes.
Mr Miliband
said those caught up in the conflict were "victims of terror".
He added:
"Sacha and Isla's donation is a great expression of humanity, and a
challenge to do more for the most vulnerable.
I hope
it is an example to many others seeking practical ways of making a difference
during the Christmas and new year season.
Justin
Forsyth, CEO of Save the Children, said Syria's health system had collapsed and
deadly childhood diseases such as measles had returned, threatening the lives
of many children.
"By
allowing us to make their generous donation to Syrian children public, Sacha
and Isla are helping highlight the tragedy of the issue today," he said.
These
are desperate times for Syrian families facing bombs, bullets and torture in
Syria. The couple's donation will save many thousands of lives and protect some
of the most vulnerable children.
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