
#TeamUpChallenge

Gather a group of friends, team up, prepare your own transcript, music and lyrics and make an innovative video against sexual violence.
Goal and Aims of the Campaign :
The #TeamupChallenge aims to raise awareness of how to React, Act and Prevent Sexual Violence.
More specifically:
• to make young people around Europe create an innovative video against sexual violence, using their own words and creativity;
• to initiate a strong and ongoing online awareness-raising and prevention wave against sexual violence, attracting the interest of people all around Europe,
• to encourage, invite and challenge youth NGOs, from Europe and the rest of the world, to contribute towards initiating a strong European prevention movement against sexual violence,
• to foster co-operation, involvement and support by other community stakeholders, including public authorities and educational institutes.
How to publish your message
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Create your message: Create your video with your friends, classmates, colleagues, ...: The video, in English or your native language, should be innovative, creative and original!
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Post your video on your social media account (either on Facebook, Instagram and or Twitter)
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LIKE and TAG the page of the campaign
- Facebook @ReactActPreventSV
- Instagram @ReactActPreventSV
- Twitter @ReactActPrevent
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At the same time copy and paste this text, including at end of the post the hashtags #Teamupchallenge #reactactprevent#stopsexualviolence
Duration
The challenge will run from May 2019 across Europe and you can participate as many times as you wish.
The #TeamUpChallenge is part of a Campaign aiming:
• to challenge young people around Europe to send strong messages against sexual violence, using creative and innovative
• to initiate a strong and ongoing online awareness-raising and prevention wave against sexual violence, attracting the interest of people all around Europe
• to encourage, invite and challenge youth NGOs, from Europe and the rest of the world, to contribute towards initiating a strong European prevention movement against sexual violence
• to foster co-operation, involvement and support by other community stakeholders, including public authorities and educational institutes.