In mid 2021, a group of human rights advocates and partner organizations presented a Virtual Reality (VR) exhibition titled “Nobody’s Listening” (NL) in a series of cities across Iraq as a means of supporting the Yazidi community to raise awareness about the genocide they experienced and advocate for greater support and solidarity from the national and international community. This report investigates the impact of the NL VR exhibition, and aims to understand if, and how, the NL VR exhibition can support human rights advocacy for the Yazidi community and persecuted groups more widely.
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