English-American actress, model, and fashion designer, Sienna Miller, has visited Nigeria on a charity campaign to those affected by terrorist organisation, Boko Haram.
The 36-year-old, who has been an International Medical Corps Global Ambassador since 2009, met with victims at an internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp in hard-hit Borno State on Monday.
She was in good spirits as she helped give out supplies, dressed conservatively in a utility vest and jeans.
As well as meeting with survivors, the mother-of-one spoke with vaccinators, and mothers and children suffering from severe malnutrition.
The International Medical Corps (known also as IMC) is a global humanitarian non-profit organization established by volunteer doctors and nurses that provides disaster relief, health care and training to vulnerable communities.
A star of film and TV productions, Miller is Miller is also an ambassador for the UK branch of the Starlight Children’s Foundation, which works with seriously ill children and their parents.