"Everyone of us has seen the images - children marked by this conflict whose childhoods have been stolen. Sometimes the way media frames conflicts such as these can leave us feeling a sense of paralysis."
"The truth is there is so much we can do, as human beings, as groups of people, and as a country, to make a tangible difference for these children. This weekend we hope to connect with as many people as possible to spread this message and let them know that a future without conflict is not impossible."
UNICEF New Zealand staff will be on hand from 10am until 4pm to share the experience and talk about what UNICEF and donors are doing to help these children in urgent need.
Samsung Gear VR 360-degree headsets are revolutionising the way film is seen, and this marks one of the first times the technology has been used in New Zealand.
The organisation will have a handful of the headsets on deck and expects to be able to service two hundred people with the three-minute film throughout the day.
The virtual reality event is a pilot project and the organisation plans to bring this and other exciting innovations under the UNICEF umbrella to more regions throughout New Zealand.