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A new campaign by UN Women and industry partners aims to tackle the persistent problem of gender stereotypes in Indian advertising. The #YouDontSeeMe campaign was launched on 6 July in the financial hub Mumbai by the Unstereotype Alliance, a collabor
UN Women India partners with Unstereotype Alliance to launch #YouDontSeeMe campaign to call out gender stereotypes in advertising financialexpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from financialexpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Best Media Info: The campaign was developed by Unstereotype Alliance India Chapter members Grey Agency, with media outreach support from WPP and IPG Mediabrands India through their media agencies, GroupM and Lodestar | Advertising News
the u.k. s advertising standards authority said that the ads violated a rule new this year which bans the depiction of men and women engaged in gender stereotypical activities. the rule aims to stop, quote, limiting how people see themselves and how others see them and the life decisions they take. did the watchdog overreach? joining me to discuss is jessica tye, the investigations manager for the advertising standards authority in the u.k. jessica, thank you for being here. wherein lies the harm? well, we brought in a new rule two months ago that bans ads in the u.k. from featuring gender stereotypes that are likely to cause harm or serious or widespread offense. that new rule followed on the back of some really longstanding work that we ve done carrying out. so research, looking at academic research, speaking to the public about how they felt about gender