Health and Wellness > Health Awareness & Advocacy

NEXT MINUTE LAW

VMLY&R BRAZIL, Sao Paulo / MINISTERIO PUBLICO AND ABAP / 2019

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Overview

Why is this work relevant for Integrated?

Next Minute Law is a full project: from the announcement of the law itself to every communication piece to turn the law well known. In partnership with the Federal Prosecution Service of Brazil, it was a major victory for women in the country. Last November 25th (the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women), every TV Chanel, magazine, newspaper, OOH channel, radio station and digital platform helped inform every Brazilian woman about the law.

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Health & Wellness work must demonstrate how it meets the criteria 'life-changing creativity'. Why is your work relevant for Health & Wellness?

Next Minute Law is a law that ensures free, immediate assistance to rape victims in public hospitals, public health clinics and public health laboratories in the country. To help tackle the tragic statistics Public Federal Prosecution and Health Ministry increased in 80% contraceptive pills and PEP supply (HIV cocktail). Such assistance was extremely costly and available only to healthcare members. A conquer for victims and a health right to every Brazilian.

Background

The Federal Prosecution Service of Brazil faces a tragic reality: 1,388 rape cases per day. Almost one per minute. 98% of them are women. And 78% happen with those under the age of 14. With this reality, the agency needed to bring much more than communication to the table. We had to help bring to life a law to protect rape victims. A law that ensures free, immediate assistance to rape victims in public hospitals. And then, by raising awareness to these tragic numbers, inform every single woman in the country about the law and their right to be assisted immediately at public hospitals.

Describe the creative idea

On March 8th (Women’s Day), in partnership with Federal Prosecution Service, we helped legitimate the law. Once approved, to make it memorable, we coined a name for it: The next minute law, which ensures free, immediate assistance to rape victims at public hospitals. The minute after the assault. On the launch day, a 24-hour video in which in every minute, a new victim is assaulted. Billboards with lighting 6 times stronger were installed on streets with high incidence of violence and little pubic lighting in order to not only inform about the law, but also to prevent new assaults. On soap operas, whenever a fictional abuse happened, the actress performing the victim would back during the commercial break to alert other potential victims about the right procedure to be followed after an assault. A Google tool helped geolocate rape reports for immediate assistance at hospitals and police stations.

Describe the strategy

To help change this reality and promote the law, first we needed the highest authority in Brazil to announce it: the Federal Prosecution Service of Brazil. To make it well known and memorable, we had to coin a name for it, so that every woman in the country could learn about it and relate to it.

Describe the execution

To announce the law, first we had to announce the tragedy. Brazilians were not aware of this tragic statistics of 1,388 rape cases every day. Then, based on this shocking number, we communicated the law to help assist victims in every health touchpoint for the target audience. On TV, we launched a 1-minute spot to inform the one rape case/minute rate. Online we had a 24-hour video on major channels. Digital influencers, Youtubers, celebrities, singers, TV hosts, everyone helped spread the word about the law. On November 25th (the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women), every TV channel, magazine, newspaper, OOH channel and digital platform talked about it.

List the results

986 million media impressions

35% lift in ad recall

Magazine covers

Talk shows

The project was presented at UN Women NY

Regarding health: 80% increase in the access to contraceptive pills and PEP

Regarding safety: 10 new women’s police stations in Sao Paulo working 24/7. There will be 30 new stations around the country by 2021.

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