
Showing an interest in the world markets, Anne Hathaway took part in the International Monetary Fund event held in Washington, DC on Wednesday (October 6).
The "Alice In Wonderland" actress was greeted by World Bank Group President Robert Zoellick while posing for pictures alongside Nike Foundation President and CEO Maria Eitel and White House Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett.
Releasing their forecasts and discussing pressing issues, the IMF's latest World Economic Outlook wasn't the rosiest - as it was estimated that 210 million people across the globe are unemployed, which makes for an increase of more than 30 million since 2007.
Aside from her IMF visit, Miss Hathaway also took time to participate in the "It Gets Better" campaign - which aims to help gay, bisexual and transgendered people find hope.
Created in response to the recent gay suicides, Anne joins celebs such as Ke$ha, Kristin Cavallari, Ian Somerhalder and Katerina Graham in a one-minute video urging troubled individuals to reach out to the Trevor Project for the help in which they need.
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