Durex’s The Birds and Bees Talk launches ‘Let’s Talk About It’ campaign in collaboration with Plan India
Reckitt launches Year 2 of The Birds and Bees Talk program, which is directed towards the adolescents between the age group- 10 to 19 Years in the six states of North-Eastern India- Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, and Mizoram with the aim to reach 2 million children in three years. The program launches its theme song- ‘Let’s talk about it,’ to mark its second year, and to celebrate Pride Month.
Launched last year with the support of the state governments of Manipur, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, the Birds and Bees program has a 2-level interactive, animated curriculum that covers growing up and life skills, to promote the core principles of inclusion, consent, awareness, and protection. In year 2, the program is building and launching its digital ecosystem to ensure that the COVID pandemic does not hinder learning and development. The digital ecosystem of the program includes an e-learning platform to deliver sessions to students across the states, with a rewards and recognition program linked to encouraging schools, teachers, and students to intensively engage with the content. Supporting the e-learning platform is an AI-enabled chatbot, and a podcast channel, along with a website that gives a complete overview of the program. The holistic approach of the program envisages celebrating special days and important health days across the states leveraging its rich music, art, and culture ensuring that knowledge is not limited to the restraints of physical classes.
Pride month is an opportunity for the programme to promote inclusivity and awareness about the LGBTQIA community, and help adolescents and youth overcome the challenges of the lack of information, knowledge, stigma and discrimination that forces them to suppress their queries in the absence of correct information.
Gaurav Jain, SVP, SoA, Reckitt shares, “The Birds and Bees Talk campaign is a colorful campaign that leverages the power of arts, music, and culture to engage adolescents and youth in fun-filled and positive manner. The TBBT anthem intends to convey that growing up can be fun and safe and sends a positive message that communicates the importance of the knowledge of power, protection and pleasure. Through this campaign we aim to raise awareness and make adolescents and the young LGBTQIA population in the Northeast feel included and encourage community engagement.”
Mohammed Asif, Executive Director, Plan India states, “Plan India has been working for more than two decades to improve sexual and reproductive health services and rights for all children, adolescent girls and young women and men in different parts of India. In sync with the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) of the Government of India, we believe adolescents and young people must be enabled, equipped and empowered for their holistic development. They should be aware of their sexual and reproductive rights, make informed choices for themselves and lead healthy lives, free from violence, discrimination and abuse. I am happy to share that the “The Birds and The Bees Talk” Project seeks to enable and equip millions of adolescents and young people with awareness and access to sexual and reproductive health services and rights, which is important for strengthening gender equality in our country.”
The campaign will also be rolled out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, shared with key influencers to help reach the masses. The campaign will include a series of digital content that will focus on reiterating the issue and will be used to help reach a larger audience.
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