Benetton, Gates Foundation Launch Birth Control Ads – MediaPost Communications

With public-health experts gathering in for the London Summit on Family Planning, the United Colors of Benetton and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are introducing new ad campaigns meant to raise awareness about global access to birth control.

Called Power Her Choices, one campaign, created by Fabrica, Benettons in-house communication center, centers on a light bulb shaped like a womb, as well as a light installation with lit bulbs spelling phrases, changing the words I am pregnant to I am not ready to be pregnant. GIFs from the video are also being distributed on social media.

The idea behind the campaign is raising awareness, Omar Gharzeddine, a media specialist with the United Nations Population Fund, tells Marketing Daily, especially about access to contraceptives in the developing world.

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More than 214 million women dont have access to modern contraceptives, and he says that in 2016, about 770,000 girls, some as young as 10, had children, often with devastating effects on their health and future, the UNFPA reports. In sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, an estimated 25 percent of young women leave school due to an unintended pregnancy.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, a co-host of the summit, is also running a video on social media, featuring a young British woman denied birth-control billsand even condomsby her doctor, clinics and pharmacists. Imagine if it was this hard to get the contraceptive advice, support and access you need, the dystopian spot asks, adding thats its a reality for many women. Access to contraceptives enables women to make informed decisions about their health and future, unlocking a cycle of prosperity that benefits everyone, the foundation says about the ad. It's time to give every woman and girl the opportunity to plan for#HerFuture.

Its the second womens empowerment campaign from Benetton this year. Earlier this spring, it made a splash with its global United By Half ad, a gender-equality effort linked to International Womens Day.

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