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After Russia invaded Ukraine, millions of Ukrainians were displaced, many arriving in Poland. The humanitarian crisis moved Mastercard to helped get them settled to alleviate a housing crisis. The brand’s effort, “Where to Settle,” earned the Sustainable Development Goals Grand Prix at Cannes today.
The Glass Lion for Change went to an effort to help domestic abuse victims for the Korean National Police Agency, “Knock Knock” by Cheil Worldwide, while the Grand Prix for Good prize was awarded to Havas Paris’ “Anne De Gaulle,” which brought awareness to a French foundation that provides care and support for people with neurodevelopmental conditions.
Sustainable Development Goals Lions
The Russian invasion of Ukraine found Europe facing the biggest migration crisis since the time following World War II, with millions flooding into Poland’s biggest city, Warsaw, which created a housing crisis.
Mastercard jumped into action with the help of McCann Poland, using data to build the site “WhereToSettle.” The effort cross-referenced Mastercard transactions with salary info and job data from the Poland statistics office, along with real estate information. The site showed Ukrainian migrants in Poland where they could settle, find jobs and build lives, many of which were in Poland’s smaller communities. The effort found over 20% of Ukrainians who migrated to Poland used WhereToSettle.
Jury president Jean Lin, chief culture officer of Dentsu Group, said that WhereToSettle was more than a grand gesture, it contributed to society and enabled action over promises and awareness.
“We’re not looking for more sad stories that talk about the problems we face,” said Lin in a press conference. “We’re looking for real solutions … [this is] a bold and optimistic message that will encourage more brands to jump in and take action. It helped refugees in Poland start new life with dignity.”
Sustainable Development Gold winners
- Solar Impulse, “Prêt à Voter” by Publicis Conseil France.
- SFBO French-Brazilian Society of Oncology, “Dogs Without Borders” by VMLY&R U.S., Brazil, Spain.
Glass: The Lion for Change
Over the past eight years, domestic violence in South Korea has increased by 718%, yet only 2% of incidents are reported to police. To help those in need, Cheil Worldwide and the Korean National Police Agency created “Knock Knock,” a silent emergency call. Women in trouble could silently dial emergency number 112 and tap, or “knock,” any number twice, which alerted police, who would send a link to allow police to see what was happening through the caller’s camera. The effort also included a secret chat mode.
“Knock Knock” was advertised on beauty channels, salons and other places frequented by women and it became the official emergency call in South Korea.