VR provides an immersive experience that can place viewers in the shoes of refugees, allowing them to experience the challenges faced by displaced individuals.
VR can convey the dire circumstances, dangerous journeys, and difficult living conditions in refugee camps.
VR can be used in educational settings to teach students about the refugee crisis.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and advocacy groups can use VR in their campaigns to raise awareness and funds.
Journalists and media organizations can use VR to enhance their reporting on the refugee crisis.
The immersive nature of VR can help overcome the "compassion fatigue" often associated with constant exposure to traditional media coverage of crises.
Policymakers and stakeholders can use VR experiences to better understand the conditions faced by refugees.