To help Umu, once a child soldier, now a lawyer, to pursue her PhD on women in conflict and shape international law for women’s rights.
Auckland
In 2008, while making a documentary in Sierra Leone, I met Umu. She was Sixteen and told me a story I will never forget.
At just five years old, rebels attacked her village. Her father was murdered before her eyes, and she was taken captive.The worst things that can happen to a small girl, happened to Umu At ten, she tried to escape but was caught, beaten, cut, tied to a tree, and left to die. As a snake slithered toward her, a dog burst from the bush, killed it, saving her life.The dog then led her out of the jungle to safety. That same night, amidst another attack, Umu rescued a baby from a burning hut With the baby and the dog, she began the long journey that took her a year to return to her village—only to discover her mother and most of her siblings had been killed.
Years later, Umu told me her dream: to become a lawyer and fight for women’s rights, rights she never had. With help from https://www.theumufoundation.org/ and generous supporters, she qualified and is now admitted to the bar.
Her next step is a PhD on women in conflict, to take her lived experience to the international stage. In order to help more women world wide. Your donation will help pay for her study and living costs, bringing this vision to life.
Please help Umu’s dream come true.
For 17 years, I’ve had the privilege of supporting Umu. She never gives up and continues striving to empower not only herself but all women.
Donations go towards continued university fees and living expenses
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