Campaign.
Entity
United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Vienna, Austria
Project
#Act4RuleofLaw
Global Campaign
2019 – 2021
Tasks
Strategy & Branding
Digital Media Production
Events & Public Engagement
Team
Joanna Li Mengting
Anuja Rajput / Minahil Khan /
Yasmine Oubahi / Chuan Pan
Brief & idea.
Strategy.
Development.
With this in mind, I drafted a concept note, a campaign brief and a communications strategy. I worked with two designers, an IT company and four UNVs remotely across different time zones during the pandemic to develop a brand identity, a visual system, a Drupal website, and digital media content that was distributed across social media platforms including Twitter, Instagram and UNODC YouTube channel. (See media pack here)
Implementation.
Virtual Events
Just Girls
Each year, 11 October marks the International Day of the Girl. In 2020, coincided with the decease of American Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg that year, the campaign organized an online event joined by Politics4Her, Education4Her and young leaders of Women Deliver, to amplify the voices of girls, not only for them to stand up for their rights to safety and education, but also to encourage their active engagement in shaping equal justice for all.
Recover with Justice
The theme of the Human Rights Day in 2020 related to the COVID-19 pandemic and focused on the need to recover better by ensuring human rights are central to all recovery efforts. On 10 December, under the general umbrella of the UN’s #StandUp4HumanRights and #RecoverBetter message, the campaign brought together a panel to reaffirm the importance of justice and the rule of law in re-building a world that protects the human rights of all.
Social Media Campaigns
#NoHomeToViolence
25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. In 2020, #Act4RuleofLaw participated in UNWomen’s global campaign of #16Days of activism to #EndViolenceAgainstWomen, with a particular UNODC rule of law angle, to raise awareness about domestic violence. As a UNODC study that year showed a significant increase in domestic violence during pandemic lock down measures, the timeliness and relevance of our messages were recognized with the general public.
I designed the hashtag #NoHomeToViolence and used it as our slogan, together with its visual identity and colour system and accompanying social media messages – inlcuding personal messages from UNSG and the first woman executive director of UNODC, which I shared with UNWomen colleagues in a social media pack and disseminated on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
In addition, to develop our follower community and increase public engagement, I also did the outreach to civil society partners to invite them to join the campaign with their own video messages on social media. Our messages were shared and retweeted by UNWomen and other UN offices, as well as by our followers. At the end of the 16 Days, we compiled all the video messages we had received from both women and men participants across the globe in different languages.
With #NoHomeToViolence, I tried to test the potential of a segmented niche while tapping into a larger global campaign, with the goals to 1) strengthen our collaboration with other organizations by supporting their campaigns with our own organic content; 2) increase the visibility of our office as a brand, and our relevance to global and local trends; and 3) raise the awareness of timely issues and engage the general public to participate, in order to build the constituency and create a community that supports our cause and work.
#BangkokRules10
Social Media Pack | Twitter Moments
21 December 2020 marks the 10th anniversary of the Bangkok Rules – the UN Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders. As part of the campaign’s social media promotion, I created a series of graphics and animations that introduced some of the articles in Bangkok Rules to make its concept more approachable to the public.
Brochure.
Testimonial.
Creativity, commitment, and professionalism are qualities you will find in Mengting, who was not only my supervisor but also my mentor. She is always willing to empower me and other young women, and to support my career within the UN. Working with her was a fruitful learning journey, as she possesses many great skills that I learned from her, including social media management, creation of visual assets, leading campaigns, and organizing online webinars, among others. She is very friendly and a positive team player.