The Girl Effect is a great advertising campaign whose goals show that strengthening and supporting women in the Third World, you can transform the social and economic reality of these countries. What I like the campaign is a concern for branding, ie the ability to move an economic concept and a social advertising language attractive and coherent in all its applications and demonstrations, as seen on their website. Your video clips on the line of typing womensday we have seen many times in Chapter womensday 0, is an example of a complex process explanation in simple concepts and dynamic:
Imagine a facelift multinational behind this announcement. A multinational famous for the effectiveness of their advertising campaigns. From realism without an imagination can try to believe this announcement but from the imaginative reality not. Really need to take too much imagination to imagine: A girl living in poverty. The branding is fantastic, around the fancy advertising. I imagine the changes that would make Oscar Wilde in "The Decay of Lying" if you had the opportunity to taste these exquisite lies planetary we offer from the web. They are so big, so huge, so American ... so phallocratic. womensday They are a great mockery to feminism, become placebo, and unfortunately they are a great ridicule women.
I'm not quite agree with what you say, Ruth. Regardless of the role of multinational organizations that work in the third world should seek funding for their goals, and there is nothing wrong in multinational conquerilo through an agreement that benefits both parties. When operating in the Third World, you need many features and no walks overrun them.
Without analyzing this particular project or post draws attention to the hype, the communicative way of constructing the message, not on its implementation on the ground, which I'm not acquainted, do not think women who are directed programs microcredit in Asia and Africa, with this project or any outr0- they are now in the same scheme of reflection womensday that you say: their problems have to do with things very immediate: a diet with a family survive huge, try to get some balanced womensday tomorrow's womensday immediate family and a regime of society- it depends more or less sexist. Hopefully come a day when they can stop things like that you say. Meanwhile, I prefer to believe in the transforming force of a small cow or support to a small trading company.
I accept what you say in Manuel, with respect to small forces transformative. I firmly believe in them. These little transformative forces womensday are most needed in all worlds. I also believe in the work of the organizations of cooperation womensday and of course in micro-credit programs.
I think the problem is the basis of those women who live in social and family systems built from contempt, hatred and violence against them, "house brand" of all societies underdeveloped and they are less so. The worst is not to be poor, which of course is terrible; but are excluded.
I can not imagine how long it will last a cow in one of those girls and also those who removed it and how. Nearly rather not imagine and imagine womensday that convince the council of the benefits that the girls have cows. Do not know if we will arrive in time because the road may have some of the council had already participated in the beating death that gave the girl to take your cow. By the way, how was called this girl who dreamed that he would have a cow and the milk would feed his family ?. No listing name have actually called only women, and it is these that go always with the story that they also want to have cows ...
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