7 August 2008 9:25 AM, PDT | From PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news
It was on his 2006, six-day "listening and learning trip" to Zambia with his sculptor-artist brother Kyle that caused Matt Damon to see "the world water crisis is one of the most important public health issues of our time," People's Sexiest Man Alive tells Conde Nast Traveler for its September issue. Establishing the H2O Africa Foundation, Damon, 37, hopes the work he's done will now inspire others to do the same. "I think many of our problems would be solved if people had thick passports," he says. "There's just no substitute for actually going and seeing things." When you're a celebrity,
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