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A creative solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict wins UN award

For the first time in history, the United Nations has granted an Israeli firm a gold medal for its efforts in seeking an end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.


The winner is Baumann Ber Rivnay (BBR Saatchi & Saatchi), an Israeli advertising company whose campaign, Blood Relations, offers a creative solution to the decades-long rift. The premise? Getting the two populations to share blood, instead of spilling it.


Developed in collaboration with the Peres Center for Peace and the Parents Circle - Families Forum, the campaign brought bereaved Israelis and Palestinians together for a blood drive.



The donated units from the Israelis then went to Palestinian patients, and vice versa. The project raised a simple question: Could you hurt someone with your blood running through their veins?


The project inspired similar blood drives that were held by Israeli and Muslim communities worldwide.



"Winning the award is a great honor for the firm and the state," said Baumann Ber Rivnay CEO Yossi Lubaton. "In a time when we feel Israel's isolation in the world and the UN, winning a prize doled out by the UN makes us proud.



"We wanted to raise awareness for the fact that beyond any political conflict, no matter how difficult and drawn-out, the people who live here are tired of bloodshed and violence. We are pleased over the recognition that the project is getting across the globe."





http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4222509,00.html


Added: Apr-30-2012 Occurred On: Apr-30-2012
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Tags: United Nations, Gold medal, Israeli firm, Creative solution, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Blood donations
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