Light for Peace: Illuminating IDP Camps
Solar lighting built from recycled materials - and taught to the community itself - transforming life inside camps of 10,000 displaced people.
IDP camps housing roughly 10,000 displaced persons sat in complete darkness at night - raising risks of snake bites and gender-based violence, ending education and social life after sunset, and compounding the community’s lack of access to clean, affordable energy.
A documentary visually narrating the intervention: solar lighting solutions designed from recycled materials by the Lighted Impact Foundation, with camp residents taught to design, build, and maintain the kits themselves. Personal testimonies structure a before-and-after narrative of innovation in humanitarian energy access.
- Concrete impact verification for accountability to stakeholders and donors
- Compelling visual narrative supporting grants and philanthropic support
- Evidence of scalability building partner investment confidence
- Advocacy piece positioning community-led renewable energy within humanitarian response
What was the brief for this film?
UNHCR · Lighted Impact Foundation needed their work documented with cinematic credibility - evidence that could stand in front of institutional audiences. Solar lighting built from recycled materials - and taught to the community itself - transforming life inside camps of 10,000 displaced people.
What service was delivered?
Impact Documentary - one of 2CJ Stories’ core service lines, delivered end-to-end from narrative audit through production to final delivery.
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