Title | THE BIRDS & THE BEES |
Brand | UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME |
Product / Service | THE BIRDS & THE BEES |
Category | A06. Not-for-profit / Charity / Government |
Entrant | WUNDERMAN THOMPSON Melbourne, AUSTRALIA |
Idea Creation | WUNDERMAN THOMPSON Melbourne, AUSTRALIA |
PR | WUNDERMAN THOMPSON Melbourne, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
João Braga | Wunderman Thompson | Chief Creative Officer |
Jack Elliott | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Associate Creative Director |
Lochie Newham | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Associate Creative Director |
Anđela Janković | Illustrator | Illustrator |
Jimi Ayling | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Studio Integrated Designer |
Paulina Embart | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Operations Director Australia/Client Lead |
Martin Beecroft | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Chief Technology Officer: |
Anna Parker | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Senior Engagement Manager |
Emma Donaldson | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Senior Integrated Producer |
Edelle Gettings | Wunderman Thompson Australia | PR & Communications Manager |
Travis Weerts | Wunderman Thompson Australia | UX/UI Director |
Marcus Collier | Wunderman Thompson Australia | Technical Director |
Boaz Paldi | United Nations Development Programme | Client |
Rebecca Webb | United Nations Development Programme | Client |
Gabriela Goldman | United Nations Development Programme | Client |
In Western cultures, ‘The Birds and The Bees’ refers to the conversation parents have with their kids when they’re old enough to learn how babies are made. Sometimes also known as ‘The Talk’ or ‘The Facts of Life’ it is one of the more difficult conversations families need to have. For scientific context, birds and bees are also two species who have already been affected by climate change and the burning of fossil fuels.