VR Refugee Camp Tours

The United Nations Raises Awareness with a Virtual Reality Exploration

The United Nations recently created a VR refugee camp experience in order to better communicate the harsh realities of a current global crisis to world leaders. The pop-up took place at the United Nations' New York Headquarters and utilized the Samsung Gear VR headset. The leaders first experienced the virtual reality film, while they were the audience to a talk afterwards.

The VR refugee camp experience transports users to the Za'atari refugee camp close to the Jordan-Syria border and follows the story of Sidra, a 12-year-old girl currently living there with her family and 80,000 other displaced Syrians.

The unique educational use of virtual reality in this sense is a intriguing take on its power as a modern storytelling tool. Specifically, this use of virtual reality is aimed at inspiring empathy from world leaders who have a stake in whether or not their nation will support crisis aid efforts.

Trend Themes

  1. Virtual-reality Empathy Building — Using VR technology to inspire empathy for world crisis and conflicts in a unique and immersive way.
  2. Education VR Tours — Creating VR experiences to provide an educational and immersive learning experience.
  3. VR as Modern Storytelling Tool — Leveraging VR to create a more immersive, engaging, and impactful storytelling medium.

Industry Implications

  1. Virtual Reality — Exploring opportunities for VR technology to be utilized for educational and storytelling purposes to solve social problems.
  2. Humanitarian Aid — Utilizing new and emerging technologies to create innovative solutions for humanitarian crises.
  3. Entertainment — Exploring how VR can become a more engaging storytelling medium that brings audiences to new, immersive experiences.

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