Zambia
I have recently come back from a 5 week project in Zambia, a UNHCR refugee settlement known as Meheba to be precise. The camp sits right on the border with DRC Congo in the northern copper belt district. It was an immense place, a 850 sq k/ms settlement with only 15,000 souls there. There was no running water, no electricity, and no modern means of communication.
I went there to film a story about two Congolese pastors, Steven and Boniface, whom had survived the genocidal conflict of their home country and managed to become the life force of hundreds of people in Meheba Refugee Camp. I followed them on an amazing journey as Steven and his siblings left Africa to be granted asylum in Europe, leaving Boniface and his family back at the camp. It was a heart wrenching story with some of the most powerful music I've heard and filmed...
The trailer will be up soon but in the meantime have a look at some pics...


