Agadez, in northern Niger, has long been a key hub for migration from the Sahel to northwest Africa and on to Europe. Nomadic Tuareg tribes made their living taking migrants across the Sahara, creating a lucrative but unregulated migration economy.
The EU, keen to stabilise the region and with a view to establishing its own border surveillance to regulate migration, incited Niger to pass a law banning the transport of people who don’t have a work visa. In just 5 years, this intervention has disrupted the economy, bringing unemployment, crime and chaos.
The film bears witness to the effects of ill-considered political intervention through the eyes of three Agadez residents who question the interventions that changed their daily reality and had profound personal and social consequences.
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