Post by monjorul5 on Jan 14, 2023 3:36:39 GMT -6
We never tire of saying it: citizenship is the lever of change that allows society to be transformed. NGOs launch campaigns for this, but to make them go viral, citizen activism is essential. For this reason, today we want to tell you about the best NGO viral campaigns that have generated changes around the world. 7 viral NGO campaigns that you cannot miss Ice Bucket Challenge, the most successful viral campaign The first campaign that you almost have to talk about is, of course, the Ice Bucket Challenge. This challenge has broken all records since it emerged in 2014 at the hands of Corey Griffin, an American who suffered from Amyotrophic Lateral Disease and who wanted to launch this challenge to tell what an ALS patient felt: the gradual stoppage of the muscles, just like when we throw a bucket of ice water over ourselves.
The challenge, although it was not launched by a specific NGO, did raise funds for the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, which investigates the disease. Numerous celebrities went through this challenge, which was also adding more and more through the "nomination". It is true that not everyone who took the Belgium Phone Number List challenge donated to the aforementioned association, or to any other. But really, it was a great milestone to publicize the disease and the consequences for those who suffer from it. a viral cry for help In the same year as the Ice Bucket Challenge (2014) we experienced another worldwide viral action with the kidnapping of Chibok (Nigeria) at the hands of the terrorist group Bocks Haram.
It is believed that 276 girls were abducted from the school that day. Five years after the kidnapping, the whereabouts of 112 girls were still unknown. Others were released two years after the kidnapping, many of them with children in their arms, who would have been held captive after being raped by the terrorists. In this case, we cannot say that it is an NGO campaign either, but many of them did join, as well as many anonymous people and others not so many: who does not remember Michelle Obama carrying the sign to ask for the release of girls? Candidates for poverty: one of our campaigns More than 2.7 million children in Spain were candidates for poverty in 2015.
The challenge, although it was not launched by a specific NGO, did raise funds for the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, which investigates the disease. Numerous celebrities went through this challenge, which was also adding more and more through the "nomination". It is true that not everyone who took the Belgium Phone Number List challenge donated to the aforementioned association, or to any other. But really, it was a great milestone to publicize the disease and the consequences for those who suffer from it. a viral cry for help In the same year as the Ice Bucket Challenge (2014) we experienced another worldwide viral action with the kidnapping of Chibok (Nigeria) at the hands of the terrorist group Bocks Haram.
It is believed that 276 girls were abducted from the school that day. Five years after the kidnapping, the whereabouts of 112 girls were still unknown. Others were released two years after the kidnapping, many of them with children in their arms, who would have been held captive after being raped by the terrorists. In this case, we cannot say that it is an NGO campaign either, but many of them did join, as well as many anonymous people and others not so many: who does not remember Michelle Obama carrying the sign to ask for the release of girls? Candidates for poverty: one of our campaigns More than 2.7 million children in Spain were candidates for poverty in 2015.