UNICEF is using Snapchat to highlight children missing out on their childhood in Nigeria
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is using Snapchat for the first time to highlight the lives of 800,000 children who have been forced to flee their homes in northeast Nigeria due to conflict between Boko Haram and military forces. The campaign is using Snapchat’s disappearing image service to share images from “leading Snapchat artists” based on drawings by children in Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon. The Snapchat Stories will highlight what children miss about home and what they’ve endured in the region. UNICEF is inviting the public to send snaps to the account showing what they’d miss if they were forced…
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