360° Report: UNICEF Renutrition Camp in Niger

Photographs of Vincent Tremeau, Edited by Gabriel Acoca.

Virtual Tour of a Renutrition Camp in Niger: An Interactive Immersion in the Heart of Humanitarian Action

There Virtual tour of the UNICEF renutrition camp in Niger is a 360° interactive experience designed to raise public awareness of the critical issues surrounding child malnutrition. Produced with educational and humanitarian objectives, this immersive experience allows visitors to explore a strategic location where care, prevention, and support for families are organized.

Context: a major humanitarian issue

Niger is one of the countries most affected by child malnutrition. Every year, thousands of children suffer from severe acute malnutrition, a preventable medical emergency. The camp set up by UNICEF and its local partners provides vital access to care, therapeutic feeding, and nutrition education.

An immersive virtual tour, accessible to all

Thanks to 360° technology and intuitive navigation, the virtual tour allows:

 

  • D?explore freely the different areas of the camp (health center, reception areas, nutritional tents, information areas).

  • Of click on interactive points to discover testimonials, medical explanations, or even educational videos.

  • To have a seamless experience on computer, mobile or tablet, without downloading.

Objective: to raise awareness, inform and mobilize

This project goes far beyond mere documentation: it engages emotionally. It gives a human face to the nutritional emergency and provides concrete visibility to the work of caregivers and volunteers on site.

The virtual tour here becomes a advocacy tool, an accessible gateway to understand, act, and support.

A high-quality technical achievement

The project was designed with particular attention to ergonomics, visual storytelling, and multi-device compatibility. The objective: to reach a wide audience while ensuring a impactful immersive experience, even with a limited connection.

a visit to understand and engage

This virtual tour of the renutrition camp in Niger is much more than a digital tool: it is a engagement media, an interface between humanitarian aid and the connected world. It raises awareness, informs, and brings audiences closer to distant but essential realities.