“Let’s close the food gap” is a national advocacy campaign aiming to lower the cost of nutritious foods for low-income households in South Africa.
Category: 2020+
Stop the lies
“Stop the lies” is a WHO anti-smoking campaign seeking to raise awareness about the tobacco industry’s interference in public health policy and its effect on young people.
My Body, My Health: My Wealth
‘My Body, My Health: My Wealth’ is a South African campaign aiming to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases among adolescents and young people.
#NoChutti
#NoChutti and #NoChuttiPlus are Pakistani campaigns seeking to raise awareness of menstrual health among adolescent girls and young women.
Generation-Negative
Generation-Negative, or “Gen-N”, is a national youth-focused HIV prevention campaign in Nigeria.
#OnMyMind
#OnMyMind is a global mental health campaign designed to encourage children, adolescents and young people to discuss and seek help for mental health issues.
#ProntosPraEssaConversa
#ProntosPraEssaConversa (loosely translated: “Ready for that conversation”) is a Brazilian pregnancy prevention campaign targeting adolescents 15 to 19 years old.
Tayyari Jeet Ki
‘Tayyari Jeet Ki’ (English: ‘Preparing To Win’) is a 360-degree advertizing campaign aiming to raise awareness of childrens’ mental and emotional health issues in India.
Health for Teens
Health for Teens is a web-based resource providing physical and emotional health information to UK adolescents between the ages of 11 to 19.
Adolescents 360 (A360)
Adolescents 360 (A360) is a multi-year project aiming to increase sexual and reproductive health among adolescent girls in Ethiopia, Nigeria and Tanzania.
PrEP4Youth
PrEP4Youth was a national South African campaign featuring five videos promoting the use of HIV PrEP among young people.
Take a Step
Take A Step is a youth-designed campaign aiming to promote mental health and reduce youth suicide among young Indigenous Australians.
ChommY
ChommY is a social behavioural change programme in South Africa which aims to help children between the ages of 10 and 14 make informed choices to reduce HIV infections, substance abuse and teenage pregnancy.
YOLO
Lunched in 2017, the South African YOLO – ‘You Only Live Once’ – health programme sought to reduce HIV acquisition and teenage pregnancy among young people aged 15-24.