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Non-profit organizations are just as worried about ad-blocking as marketers. UNICEF is looking to circumvent blockers, and target those users with a call to action.
The 20-second video commercial clip now being shown on Belgian TV aims to show that war can happen in the most innocent of places, Henon said. "We get reactions from all over the place," said Henon.
Rihanna and Gucci are giving us a sneak peek of the singer’s ads for the brand’s 4th annual campaign to benefit UNICEF.And talk about looking good while doing good! The series of ads, which ...
A new UNICEF ad-campaign shows a Smurf village being carpet bombed by warplanes in an attempt to shock a complacent public into supporting fund-raising efforts for ex-child soldiers in Africa.
A controversial charity ad campaign has sparked a discussion about how nonprofit groups and philanthropists aid Africa. Last month the German branch of Unicef pulled a series of online ads that a few ...
A new advertising campaign by Unicef Sweden bluntly urges people to do more than “like” charity efforts on Facebook to help fight poverty, hunger, and disease, The Atlantic magazine writes. The ...
UNICEF Sweden has released three ads - all designed to make the same point. But the most poignant one is at the top of the page. It features a 10-year-old boy, ...
Rihanna’s UNICEF “Tap Project” Ad & Commercial. Written by Hello Beautiful Staff Published on March 16, 2011 Share. Share the post Share this link via. Or copy link.
UNICEF Funded Anti-Semitic Ad On the axe that destroys the Star of David is the word "Boycott!" in the imperative tense. Gil Ronen. Published: Mar 23, 2010, 6:27 PM (GMT+2) ...
Bombs target Smurfs in new UNICEF ads Originally published October 23, 2005 at 12:00 am Updated October 24, 2005 at 12:34 pm Smurfette is left for dead.
UNICEF Philippines is calling on the government to prioritize the development of climate-resilient schools in the country as ...
The funding partner has control of the topics, content and final approval in collaboration with Euronews’ commercial production department. UNICEF 2025: How leaders can unite in support of ...