You may have heard of a film called Invisible Children – Rough Cut. Made by three young Americans, it’s a haunting documentary about Uganda’s child soldiers – those thousands of children kidnapped by the Lord’s Resistance Army and forced to become violent weapons in Africa’s longest running war.

In the past 6 years, it’s been seen by close to 7 million people around the globe, spurring a generation of young people into action, and prompting world leaders to push for peace in Central Africa.

A team from the Invisible Children organisation is in Australia this week raising awareness. Manager of the tour, Jamie Roach joined us recently.

 


Sheridan Voysey

Sheridan is an author and broadcaster on faith and spirituality, sharing stories and reflections that explore life, meaning and contemporary culture. He is the founder of Friendship Lab, has written several books, writes regularly for Our Daily Bread and presents Pause for Thought on BBC Radio 2.

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