Brand | WHITE RIBBON / TOPICAL PRINTERS |
Product/Service | ANTI-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS |
Entrant | BBDO PAKISTAN Lahore, PAKISTAN |
Category | Small Scale Special Solutions |
Idea Creation
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BBDO PAKISTAN Lahore, PAKISTAN
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Idea Creation 2
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IMPACT BBDO Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Media Placement
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BBDO PAKISTAN Lahore, PAKISTAN
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PR
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BBDO PAKISTAN Lahore, PAKISTAN
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Production
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STIMULUS PRODUCTIONS Karachi, PAKISTAN
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Cultural/Context information for the jury.
Almost one in three married Pakistani women have suffered physical violence from their husbands. Such violence is not only widespread, it is also normalized. National laws exist to protect women, but the real issue is that Pakistani men are not aware of these laws, and thus indulge in domestic violence anyways due to zero knowledge of consequences. Indeed, some men believe that they have a right to beat their wives.
Above-the-line campaigns against domestic violence never seem to reach most of the intended audience, and so don't work as well. The brief was to find a low-budget idea that would connect directly with men, and deliver the message one-on-one.
The objective of the campaign was primarily to raise awareness of the fact that domestic violence has grave consequences, and to create not only a sense of fear of the law, but also empathy towards women.
Write a short summary of what happens in the ambient or digital execution or campaign.
We chose a specific target area: cafes where Pakistani men will often be found meeting to talk and play games like cards. Our media plan revolved around distributing sets of specially designed playing cards in these very places.
The cards were normal, except that the four Queens were disfigured.
Each of the four Queens stood as a symbol of domestic violence, each depicting a different form of abuse known to Pakistani men: beatings, acid attacks, forced silence and psychological abuse, and honor killings. As the men came across the disfigured Queens they came face-to-face with the horrors that some of them had created. Each card carried an informational message: Violence against women carries the punishment of imprisonment.
An initial run of 600 decks of cards have been distributed in two of Pakistan's largest cities: Karachi and Lahore, with a total of 2,000 to be distributed in the next six months.
Credits
Paul Shearer |
Impact BBDO |
Chief Creative Officer |
Ali Rez |
BBDO Pakistan / Impact BBDO |
Executive Creative Director |
Ben Griffiths |
Impact BBDO |
Associate Creative Director |
Assam Khalid |
BBDO Pakistan |
Strategic Planning Director |
Emma Jane Randall |
Impact BBDO |
Account Executive |
Fatima Ansari |
BBDO Pakistan |
Writer |
Assam Khalid |
BBDO Pakistan |
Creative Director |
Logan Allanson |
Impact BBDO |
Creative Director |
Idrees Hussain |
Stimulus |
Producer |
Khurrum Jamal |
Khurrum Jamal |
Director |
Anas AlHakim |
Freelance |
Creative Director |
Will Rust |
Freelance |
Executive Creative Director |
Rafael Valencia |
Freelance |
Senior Art Director |
Haseeb Akram |
BBDO Pakistan |
Art Director |
Shahzeb Hussain |
BBDO Pakistan |
Group Art Director |
Mian Aleem Ali |
BBDO Pakistan |
Production Designer |
Haroon Rashid |
BBDO Pakistan |
Art Director |
Huma Mobin |
BBDO Pakistan |
Writer |
Abdullah |
BBDO Pakistan |
Account Executive |
Moiz Khan |
BBDO Pakistan |
Associate Creative Director |