Title | #PAPERTWEET |
Brand | ACF FRANCE / ACTION AGAINST HUNGER |
Product/Service | ACF |
Category |
B04. Charities, Public Health, Safety & Awareness Messages |
Entrant Company
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WE ARE SOCIAL Paris, FRANCE
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Advertising Agency
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WE ARE SOCIAL Paris, FRANCE
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Production Company
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CAPORAL FILMS Paris, FRANCE
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Credits
Sandrine Plasseraud |
We Are Social |
Managing Director |
Guillaume Lalu |
We Are Social |
Deputy Managing Director |
Thomas Guilhot |
We Are Social |
Creative Director |
Léo Palti |
We Are Social |
Art Director |
Romain Payan |
We Are Social |
Art Director |
Guillaume Clarke |
We Are Social |
Copywriter |
Emmanuelle Hervéou |
We Are Social |
Account Director |
Nathan Blaison |
We Are Social |
Account Manager |
Jerome Raynaud |
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Film Director |
The Campaign
#Papertweet is a social crowd-speaking campaign aimed at increasing politicians' awareness around undernutrition.
Despite undernutrition killing 3 million people every year, France spends less than 1% of its budget on fighting hunger worldwide.
Action Against Hunger teamed up with charity group Génération Nutrition to create #Papertweet, a way to give a voice to all those suffering from hunger.
The concept: distributing Papertweets to people suffering from undernutrition, giving them the means to voice their own misery.
The Papertweets were then collected, repatriated, digitized and published online on papertweet.org. Internet users could then choose a digitized online papertweet and send it via Twitter to a politician of their choice.
Media, blogs, celebrities and other opinion-leaders have gotten involved and have shared this initiative.
On 15th June, the global day of action against hunger, hundreds of tweets were sent to our political decision-makers.
The Brief
Our goal was to mobilize support through an emerging trend in the digital space: crowd-speaking. We wanted to go further than just coming up with another marketing campaign, instead coming up with a powerful idea which would influence French decision-makers and would help allocate more public funds to this cause.
Execution
We went to Haiti to meet people suffering from hunger and shot video to help document their pain, and help us spread the word about the campaign. In Haiti we met Erithson, a young boy who was the ideal “hero” of our story, and the perfect incarnation of our campaign.
We then distributed blank Papertweets and encouraged people to fill them in with their personal messages to our politicians.
We repatriated, digitized and published online on papertweet.org and used ACF social channels, as well as blogs and media outlets, to spread the word and encourage people to go to the platform, choose a digitized online papertweet and send it via Twitter to a politician of their choice.
All papertweets were scheduled to be sent at the same time on June 15th, the global day of action against hunger, and accentuate pressure on politicians.
Thousands of tweets were sent on the 15th of June. Among those who sent tweets, were one of the most influential and popular French journalists, along with singers, media, and blogs.
Since the campaign, Action Contre la Faim and charity group Génération Nutrition have been able to meet with Annick Girardin, the French Secretary of State dedicated to Development at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Strategy
Strategy and Targeting :
We decided to create #Papertweet, a way to give a voice to all those suffering from hunger.
The concept: distributing Papertweets to people suffering from undernutrition, giving them the means to voice their own misery.
The Papertweets were then collected, repatriated, digitized and published online on papertweet.org. Internet users could then choose a digitized online papertweet and send it via Twitter to a politician of their choice.
We wanted to use Twitter to target politicians, as the platform’s audience is known for bringing major topics to the world’s attention and is known for reaching a substantial amount of users, including media and celebrities who could be integral in relaying our message beyond just the digital space (and who could put pressure on politicans.)