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Unicef asks children to share how they would change the world for the better

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Unicef has launched a campaign for World Children’s Day that asks children what they’d do to change the world for the better.

The campaign targets parents using the idea that people usually ask children for their opinions on small, insignificant things but never the big questions in life. To change that, the charity is asking parents to get their children to write, draw or film what they do to change the world for the better. 

The campaign is focused on social media, with the charity sharing the content generated by kids and their parents.

To help kick start the activity, the brand asked influencers and their families ot take part, including Todd Sampson and his daughters Coco and Jet and Adam Liaw and his kids Anna and Christopher, as well as Qantas and the Melbourne Rebels

The campaign was created in partnership with ad agency BMF. 

Luke Martin, BMF group creative director, said:  “Whatever issues children are passionate about, from equality to the environment to education, World Children’s Day is the time to hear their voices. That’s why we’d love for everyone to get involved, because the only thing more important than a day when we celebrate children, is a day when we actually listen to them.”

Tata Sky has also launched a campaign for Children’s Day in India, focusing on the idea of creativity and play.

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Date: November 2019
To celebrate World Children’s Day, UNICEF Australia has partnered with creative agency BMF to launch an initiative that gives children a say on how they’d change the world for the better.
Introducing #WorldChildrensSay.
The social media campaign aims to give kids a voice on the issues that will affect their future and to do so, UNICEF invites children and young people (with a helping hand from the grown-ups in their lives) to post their ideas on social media with the hashtag #WorldChildrensSay.
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Creative Agency: BMF
Executive Creative Director: Alex Derwin
Group Creative Director: Luke Martin
Art Directors:  Anthony Todorovitch and Leila Cranswick
Copywriters:  Stephanie Allen and David Roberts
Design Director:  Marcus Key
Executive Planning Director: Christina Aventi
Head of Effectiveness & Data Strategy: Jennifer Rhodes
Group Planning Director: Thomasine Burnap        
Managing Director: Stephen McArdle
Group Account Director: Liz Ainslie
Senior Account Manager:  Victoria Venardos
Agency Producer: Brooke Mathers
Collaborator: Buck       
Executive Producer (Buck): Erica Ford
Producer (Buck): Jordan Howes
Buck Creative Director (Buck): Gareth O’Brien
Music & Sound Production: Rumble Studios
Tags: Australia
 
 
 
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