B04. Charities, Public Health, Safety & Awareness Messages
Entrant Company
OGILVY PARIS, FRANCE
Advertising Agency
OGILVY PARIS, FRANCE
Production Company
GANG FILMS Paris, FRANCE
Credits
Name
Company
Position
Baptiste Clinet
Ogilvy Paris
Executive Creative Director
Florian Bodet
Ogilvy Paris
Creative Director
David Martin Angelus
Ogilvy Paris
Creative Director
Bruno Bicalho Carvalhaes
Ogilvy Paris
Art Director
Melisa Chamorro
Ogilvy Paris
Art Director
Alejandra Guerrero
Ogilvy Paris
Copywriter
Jules Brossard
Ogilvy Paris
Creative Assistant
Michaël Guilhermet
Ogilvy Paris
Technical Consultant
Lamine Dramé/Jason Boyer
Ogilvy Paris
Graphic Designer
Adrien Leygues
Ogilvy Paris
Head Of Technologies
Fabien Chasseigneaux
Ogilvy Paris
Project Management/Lead Front-end Developer
Sophie Gressier
Ogilvy Paris
Account Manager
Diane De Bretteville
Ogilvy Paris
Agency Producer
Eric Maillard
Ogilvy Paris
Managing Director Ogilvy Pr
Catherine Caussou
Ogilvy Paris
Consulting Director Social Brand Pr
Sabine Descours
Ogilvy Paris
Pr Account Director
Jean Villiers
Gang Films
Executive Producer
Pierre Boudin
Gang Films
Production Coordinator
The Campaign
Water for Africa is a UK based charity which has developed a successful model over the last 12 years in providing communities in Africa with water, sanitation and health provisions. For the launch of their online campaign, which allows donations to fund the installation of boreholes via Facebook and its website, we have chosen the International Paris Marathon to illustrate the distance African women must walk every day to get clean water. The platform became “The Marathon Walker”.
We have asked Siabatou Sanneh, a 43 year old Gambian woman, to fly across the world to tell as many people as possible that access to clean water is a major problem for her family, her village and millions of others who live in Africa.
Alongside Siabatou, the idea was to symbolize the everyday marathon distances her and many others in Africa walk to access water. With a bucket full of water on her head, Siabatou walked part of the International Paris Marathon with a sign noting the shocking truth: “In Africa, women walk every day this distance for clean water. Help us shorten the distance www.themarathonwalker.fr”.
Our challenge was to inform about this situation in Africa and invite people to make donations to the cause directly online where donators can shorten the distance by funding sustainable water sources in Siabatou’s village and thereafter in villages all over Gambia. To address this, we capitalized on the strong storytelling around Siabatou to drive conversation on media and social media.
The Brief
Water for Africa has developed a new approach where donations raised will go towards the drilling and installation of water boreholes, as well as the necessary training to maintain the installation and required financing of repairs over the long term. Boreholes are more expensive to construct but the opportunities to support communities to grow with a borehole are far greater than a traditional open well.
Execution
Raise interest
On March 22nd for the World Water Day, we sent a media alert as a teaser with key figures about water problems and gave them an appointment on April 12th.
Announce the initiative
From March 22nd until April 12th, we did an under embargo pre brief with key media based on a press release and videos to illustrate difficult life conditions in Gambia.
Spread the news
A French TV channel (TF1) covered the departure. AFP media alert and our post event press release have been sent to reveal the initiative with pictures of the day.
Real time actions
We organized interviews with Siabatou to explain her initiative, the reason why and highlight the association and its online platform.
Reveal the end
We sent pictures and videos to illustrate Siabatou back in her village and set up interviews to maintain interest and raise funds for other villages in Gambia.
In total, we generated 243 articles for a total amount of 4 million euros in terms of advertising equivalency in all type of media including TV (10% of the total), radios (2%), print (3%) and websites (85%). The total estimated audience was almost 1,9 million of people for print, more than 14,5 million unique visitors for websites, 12 million people for TV and 10.7 million people for radio.
Siabatou’s pictures illustrated 98% of the articles and 100% were very positive with 95% mentioning the online platform.
The results can be divided into two parts: first one around the Marathon and Siabatou’s initiative (90%) and the second one after Siabatou back to her village and the borehole construction (10%).
On social media, it was more than 20000 posts on FB, Twitter and Instagram.
So far, we are able to collect 30000 euros to finance 4 more boreholes in addition to Siabatou’s one.
The Strategy
Our strategy was based on three strong beliefs:
• To embody this water challenge in Africa through strong storytelling which makes this problem real and concrete so everyone can understand
• To capitalize on an international event to create a sound board to give greater scope to the initiative
• To create strong online content which is able to drive earned conversation on social media
To raise awareness and maintain the momentum, we built an action plan from a teaser few weeks before until the reveal of the happy ending with the construction of the borehole in Siabatou’s village.
Targets: all French media (TV, radios, print, websites) and influencers through social media via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts.