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2010 World Cup: A Campaign Designed to Drop Sales

Posted by Marc | 9-04-2010 23:03 | Category: Abuse, Human rights, Poverty, Sport

South Africa is less than eighty days from hosting the first 2010 World Cup.
The country and the continent are abuzz with excitement. With billions invested in this event; there is opportunity on every corner, and every sector is looking to do business with the visitors.

But there are two sides to this. Criminal organisations will also be looking to profit.
One of the most significant challenges that faces South Africa is human trafficking- the buying and selling of human beings to meet demands for forced labour and prostitution.

The Southern African Counter-Trafficking Assistance Programme (SACTAP) realised that human traffickers were already working overtime to recruit, trade and abuse our society’s most vulnerable. But add to this the possible legalization of prostitution and the extension of school holidays during the tournament and the situation becomes even more critical.

2010 World Cup: A Campaign Designed to Drop Sales


TBWA\HUNT\LASCARIS, the agency that made the campaign, realised that human-trafficking relies on the fact that potential victims will be uninformed. So they needed to talk to the community directly, the way human traffickers do.
Like the recruiters, they targeted children near schools or just walking the streets of poverty stricken townships and dense urban slums where unemployment and forced prostitution are common.
And like the criminals, they employed an element of deception: They created tunnels with false walls which precisely matched the walls behind them, so that when people walked through, they disappeared –leaving onlookers wondering what had happened to them. By forcing people to imagine the unimaginable, the potential victims actually became the message.

More images here.







Some onlooker reactions & comments:



Curious women in Hillbrow:

2010 World Cup: A Campaign Designed to Drop Sales

Side view of the scaffolding and structure:

2010 World Cup: A Campaign Designed to Drop Sales


Advertiser:
Southern African Counter-Trafficking Assistance Programme (SACTAP)
Agency:
TBWA\HUNT\LASCARIS
Additional credits:
Art Directors: Miguel Nunes
Copywriter: Charles Pantland
Creative Director: Vanessa Gibson
Executive Creative Director: Damon Stapleton
Photographer: Des Ellis
Director: Rob Wilson




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Comments about 2010 World Cup: A Campaign Designed to Drop Sales

Very great campaign, especially at such a crtical moment in our times. Well done!

Posted by Marco | 10-04-2010 09:22

Comments about 2010 World Cup: A Campaign Designed to Drop Sales

Very true, take a look at this article from TIME: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1952335,00.htm

Posted by Alex | 15-04-2010 18:37



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