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Benetton
launches new campaign in collaboration with UN Volunteers for the International
Year of Volunteers
BERLIN/BONN, 25 September 2001 -- A former member of a street
gang, who still bears the signs of his past life tattooed on his skin,
now fights against violence; a young lawyer promotes and defends human
rights; a transvestite distributes condoms
amongst
prostitutes; an elderly tap
dancer entertains residents in old people's homes. They come from every
nation around the world, they have diverse backgrounds, they are young
or not-so-young but they have in common the same feeling of commitment
to the weak and suffering. They are the endorsers for United Colors
of Benetton's communication campaign for autumn 2001 produced in collaboration
with United Nations Volunteers (the United Nations' programme that has
been dealing with voluntary action around the world for the past thirty
years) for the International Year of Volunteers, whose celebrations
will culminate on 5 December 2001 with International Volunteer Day.
In this new press
and billboard campaign, photographed by James Mollison, one of the young
creative talents of Fabrica, Benetton deals with a subject that is typical
of its communication strategy and, once again, talks about 'real people',
touching on important issues for a civilised society. During the campaign's
conception stage Fabrica (Benetton's Communication Research Centre)
studied various ways of being a volunteer in today's world, focusing
on the more unusual aspects and showing that devoting one's time and
energy to others also leads the way to self-improvement and to achieving
a better quality of life.
A special issue
of Colors will be published for the campaign, devoted entirely to voluntary
effort. On 5 December in Rome Fabrica Musica will perform music composed
especially for International Volunteer Day.
"With our new
campaign we have chosen to come out in favour of the voluntary effort",
said Luciano Benetton, "and of all those who elect to work for
the good of others, without prejudice. Our partnership with such a prestigious
body as the United Nations has taught us that there are many ways of
being a volunteer. Our aim is to give greater visibility to a multi-faceted
reality which many people underestimate or of which they are often totally
unaware. In actual fact the volunteer effort constitutes a real opportunity
to give a deeper meaning to our life and is one of the most vital and
positive examples to young people around the world."
According
to United Nations Volunteers, whose headquarters are in Bonn, Germany,
and which every year mobilizes 5,000 people from all over the world
to serve the causes of peace and development, so far not enough attention
has been given to the social and economic value of voluntary work, even
though it is the most common form of human solidarity in developed as
well as in developing countries. Suffice it to say that in the few countries
where volunteerism has been measured, volunteer activities make up between
8 and 14 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP). A study conducted
in nine European countries estimates an annual volunteer input which
equals almost two million jobs. In particular, in Germany, 34 per cent
of the population over 14 years (22 million people) are regularly involved
in volunteer activities. In the United States, the volunteer workforce
represents a value of $225 billion every year.
"The International
Year of Volunteers was declared to highlight this enormous force,"
explains, the UNV Executive Coordinator Sharon Capeling-Alakija. "The
Benetton campaign makes an important contribution to getting volunteers
off the sidelines and into the centre of public attention. It shows
volunteers for what they are: the glue that holds society together."
Benetton and the
United Nations started collaborating in 1996 with the first big communication
campaign for the World Food Summit organized by the FAO (Food and Agriculture
Organisation of the United Nations) to discuss the problem of hunger
in developing countries. In 1997 the United Nations and Benetton joined
forces yet again with a worldwide campaign celebrating the 50th Anniversary
of the Declaration of Human Rights, and again in 1999 for the fundraising
campaign for Kosovo with the collaboration of UNHCR (United Nations
High Commission for Refugees).
The Benetton-UNV
campaign will be seen throughout Europe, the United States, South America
and the Far East, in newspapers, weekly magazines, women's and lifestyle
magazines and on billboards located in the world's major capitals.
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For more information
about this news release, contact:
Nanette Braun, tel: (49 228) 815 2220; mobile:(49 171) 644 0060 email:
nanette.braun@unv.org, or
Richard Nyberg, tel: (49 228) 815 2223; email: richard.nyberg@unv.org
For more information
from Benetton, contact: ++39-0422-519036
www.unvolunteers.org
www.benetton.com/UNV
www.benetton.com/press
Find out more about
the Benetton-UN Volunteers campaign
For application
information, please visit the Volunteers section of this website before
sending applications to: enquiry@unv.org.