With more countries embroiled in conflict than any time since WWII, the implosion of Africa’s most populous nation and largest economy looks imminent. Home to the ‘worlds deadliest terrorist group’ Boko Haram, Nigeria is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis with almost 4 million people displaced and around 11 million living with dire food instability.
With global humanitarian efforts fighting to save lives as insurgents continue to wage a decade-long war on Nigerian citizens, one Australian filmmaker works alongside the United Nations to uncover the true impact of conflict on those most vulnerable in order to spark a global movement of Peacebuilding and lift women and children out of poverty across the globe and into a healthy, peaceful and sustainable future of self-determination, financial literacy, education, leadership and independence.