U2 frontman Bono will serve as guest editor for the July issue of US style magazine Vanity Fair.
Bono will edit the magazine's Africa-themed July issue on behalf of his Project RED campaign.
"We've talked about doing a special issue on Africa for awhile now, and of course Bono came to mind during those discussions," said Vanity Fair Editor Graydon Carter in a statement. "He's very knowledgeable and passionate on the subject, and he'll be an authentic guest editor."
Last May, Bono was guest editor of The Independent newspaper in London. He featured stories on HIV/AIDS in Africa, poverty and global warming to highlight his Project RED venture, which enlists corporations to donate the proceeds of products made under the RED brand to humanitarian efforts in Africa.
"As guest editor, I want Africa to appear (as) an adventure, not a burden, and put faces and personalities to the statistics we read elsewhere," the 46-year-old Irish rocker said in a statement.