The United Nations Development Programme and its partners have released a documentary film, based on their recent intervention in Ngarannam community in Northeast Nigeria, which was rebuilt following attacks by insurgents.
According to the UNDP, the film, directed by a Nigerian award-winning filmmaker, Joel ‘Kachi Benson, provides an insight based on a first hand account into the lives of a community that suffered displacement as a result of the Boko Haram conflict. “After losing everything following an attack by Boko Haram, residents of Ngarannam, a small community in Northeast Nigeria, now have a chance to rebuild their homes and lives, and live up to the full potential of their aspirations beyond life in displacement camps. A return to Ngarannam signifies hope for many who are displaced by circumstances beyond their control,” UNDP said.
“That is why, I’m glad UNDP has joined hands with us in giving the next generation renewed hope, and by helping us to reach others to continue to support more work like this.” Yahya thanked the Borno State government and other partners for their unwavering support, saying, “without the generosity of our donors we would not have been able to undertake the rebuilding a community of this scale and significance in such a short time.
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