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| Campaign Type | Format | Survivor Role | Example | |---------------|--------|---------------|---------| | | Billboards, PSAs, social media | Testimonial videos, quotes | Anti-smoking campaigns with lung cancer survivors | | Advocacy/policy | Press conferences, reports, lobbying | Sharing experiences with lawmakers | Survivors of domestic violence testifying for restraining order reforms | | Fundraising | Events, donation pages, galas | Speaking or appearing in appeals | Charity runs for rare diseases featuring patients | | Education | School or workplace workshops, online courses | Facilitated storytelling with Q&A | Campus sexual assault prevention with survivor speakers | | Digital campaigns | Hashtags, Instagram takeovers, TikTok series | Short-form storytelling, live streams | #WhyIStayed (domestic violence awareness) |
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In South Korea, sexual violence remains a critical issue. According to data from the Korean National Police Agency, there has been a concerning trend of sexual assaults and rapes reported over the years. While there are efforts to combat these crimes and support survivors, there is still much work to be done to ensure safety and justice for all.
| Campaign Type | Format | Survivor Role | Example | |---------------|--------|---------------|---------| | | Billboards, PSAs, social media | Testimonial videos, quotes | Anti-smoking campaigns with lung cancer survivors | | Advocacy/policy | Press conferences, reports, lobbying | Sharing experiences with lawmakers | Survivors of domestic violence testifying for restraining order reforms | | Fundraising | Events, donation pages, galas | Speaking or appearing in appeals | Charity runs for rare diseases featuring patients | | Education | School or workplace workshops, online courses | Facilitated storytelling with Q&A | Campus sexual assault prevention with survivor speakers | | Digital campaigns | Hashtags, Instagram takeovers, TikTok series | Short-form storytelling, live streams | #WhyIStayed (domestic violence awareness) |