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On their website, Invisible Children state that they "exist to stop LRA violence and support the war-affected communities in East and Central Africa. We also exist to empower young people to “do more than just watch,” to take steps towards ending injustice. These are the three ways we achieve this mission; each is essential:
This booklet was produced by Invisible Children to promote their Kony 2012 campaign.
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This table from The Guardian website includes lots of facts and figures about the Kony 2012 phenomenon.
Invisible Children launched their original Kony 2012 video in March 2012.
The video was viewed by a massive number of people as it went viral on online social networks being viewed over 100 million times in just six days, making it the fastest video ever to reach this number (source: The Guardian).
The Kony 2012 film was followed by a number of other videos which were created by the Invisible Children organisation. You can see some of those videos below:
KONY 2012: Part II - Beyond Famous from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo.
"KONY 2012: Part II – Beyond Famous offers a closer look at the LRA and explores the solutions put forward by leaders of the currently-affected areas of CAR, DRC, and South Sudan, where local communities continue to live under the constant threat of LRA violence." (Vimeo: Invisible Children)Cover The Night is on from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo.
This video was launched by Invisible Children just before the 'Cover the Night' event.