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CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS: TOON DOG

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Released: March 2008
Advertiser: UNICEF UNICEF
Brand name: CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS
Agency: Ogilvy South Africa Ogilvy South Africa
Country: South Africa South Africa
Category: Public health & safety Public health & safety
Tags: Johannesburg Johannesburg

Credits:

Advertising Agency: OGILVY SOUTH AFRICA, SOUTH AFRICA, Johannesburg
Executive Creative Director: GERRY HUMAN
Creative Director: FRAN LUCKIN
Scriptwriter: Gavin Dexter/Tseliso Rangaka
Agency Producer: Tessa Weatley
Account Supervisor: Candice Shortt
Advertiser's Supervisor: Yvonne Duncan
Director: Tseliso Rangaka
Sound Engineer: Lorens Persson


Script in English

SFX: Cartoon music

MVO: The hyenas have infiltrated our lives.
They come in the guise of our friends. Our neighbours. Even our brothers.
It is time for you to do your duty.
Rise up and drive these scavengers out. Hunt them down and destroy them.
By rifle and machete. By fire and any means at your disposal.
Your lives depend on it.
And those of your mothers and sisters.

ANN: Over 250,000 children have been recruited to fight in conflict areas around the world. Close to 2 million have been killed in the past decade alone. Visit unicef.org and join the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers.

Brief Explanation

Unicef reports that there are well over 250,000 children in armed forces around the world and about 2 million have been killed in the past decade alone.

The campaign’s objective was to draw attention to the issue of children being recruited to join armed forces and military groups around the world.

The three ads feature classic cartoon characters mobilising and urging children to take up arms. At the end of each spot a child appeals to the audience to visit the Unicef website where they’ll find more information about how to join the Coalition To Stop The Use Of Child Soldiers.