Amid growing scrutiny of states’ obligations to protect civilians, The Voice of Hind Rajab has become a bridge between filmmakers, humanitarians, and diplomats. Screenings at the UN, US Congress, UK and EU Parliaments, supported by dozens of Member States, have underscored how one child’s story reflects wider concerns over blocked aid, delayed medical evacuations, and attacks on healthcare affecting thousands of children.
Inspired by the film, a global open letter signed by 67 artists, humanitarian leaders and medical professionals called for protected aid corridors, safeguards for medical personnel and investigations into attacks on healthcare infrastructure – add your name at the link.

