UN Urges Nigerian Filmmakers to Champion Stories that Advance Global Development Goals

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The United Nations has called on filmmakers in Nigeria to use their craft to promote themes that support the Sustainable Development Goals, noting that the country’s vibrant film industry has the power to influence public attitudes and inspire social change.

In a message addressed to creative leaders and industry stakeholders, the UN said Nigerian storytellers occupy a unique position across Africa and the global diaspora, making them vital partners in efforts to address issues such as poverty, education, gender equality, climate action and peaceful societies.

The organisation explained that film remains one of the most effective mediums for shaping culture and sparking conversations that lead to long-term progress. It encouraged producers, directors and screenwriters to explore narratives that reflect real community challenges, highlight solutions, and motivate audiences to take action.

According to the UN, aligning cinematic content with the SDGs can help amplify national and continental development priorities while opening new avenues for collaboration, funding and global visibility. The agency said it looks forward to deeper engagement with Nigeria’s film sector as part of its broader drive to harness creative industries for sustainable development.

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