BBDO Pakistan and UN Women demand an end to violence against women with #beatme campaign

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Beat me 3.jpgBBDO Pakistan has collaborated with UN Women Pakistan to create a new unconventional campaign – #BeatMe – in the hopes of mobilising women and men to demand an end to violence against women.

In a clever paradox, the campaign showcases a woman inviting men to beat her, but at things she is good at; amazing feats women have achieved globally. Featuring prominent women from Pakistan, including a singer, a mountain climber, a chess champion as well as athletes, the message focuses on the strength of women no matter where they are from and debunks the erroneous notion of women being inferior to men.

Beat me.jpgLaunched last week via social media, the video has received over 2.3 million views and nearly 201 million impressions in only 7 days, and shared on Facebook over 35,500 times.

Jamshed Kazi, Country Representative for UN Women Pakistan said, “The #BeatMe campaign poignantly drives home a universal message that verbal and physical violence against women in Pakistan and beyond is unacceptable. In every country, we have very resilient, resourceful, talented and brave women and girls. This campaign celebrates their strengths and achievements as being ‘unbeatable’, and acknowledges women’s equality as a driving force for successful societies and nations.”

The campaign coincides with 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, a global initiative led by UN Women on behalf of the UN Secretary-General’s global campaign UNiTE to End Violence against Women, from 25 November (International Day to End Violence against Women) until 10 December (International Human Rights Day).