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Julian Oliver

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Proposed themes: Online communications in Europe Lobbying the European Union Ireland and Europe: problems and paradoxes Julian Oliver Julian has worked as an economist, diplomat and consultant in Asia, America and Europe. He is a recognised speaker and moderator on EU affairs, world trade, ...

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MOBILISING PUBLIC OPINION THROUGH THE MEDIA

European Year of Education through Sport.
Year of Sport
Education and sport have always had a strong link: from the ancient Olympic Games to today's traditional rowing competition between the two of world's most prominent universities Oxford and Cambridge, sport and competition have always been an important part of education. 

Commissioner Viviane Reding announced the objectives of this initiative at a press conference organised in Brussels.

At the end of 2004 the European Year of Education through Sport came to an end.


European Year of Education through Sport Seminar
Year of Sport
The organisers held a seminar for the Advisory Committees of the 28 countries participating in the European Year of Education through Sport.

The purpose was to help them launch the campaign in their countries. The consultancy talked them through the process of communicating with the media and explained each of the measures planned for the campaign. They were also advised how to integrate the campaign's design on their websites.

Europublic was resonsible for the co-organisation of these events for Media-Consulta, the main contractor.





European Campaign To Raise Awareness Of  Violence Against Women

Violence Against WomenDomestic violence exists in all countries and across all social classes. It may be something that happens behind closed doors, but it is clearly a problem for society as a whole.

The European campaign to prevent violence against women underlined the political will of the Union to curb this sad phenomenon and to bring it out of the closed family environment. The following statistics serve to illustrate the scale of the problem:

  • in the EU, one woman in five has at least once in her life been the victim of violence by her male partner;
  • 25% of all violent crimes reported involve a man assaulting his wife or partner.

Every year, thousands of women and children leave their homes because they are victims of abuse.

In response to the European Parliament resolution on the need to establish a European Union wide campaign for zero tolerance of violence against women, the European Commission conducted a European campaign to raise awareness of violence against women, with particular emphasis on domestic violence.

The campaign is built on the EU's fundamental commitment to defend women's rights, and endeavours to stem violent behaviour. The campaign conveys the following messages:

"elimination of all forms of violence, including domestic violence, is an absolute priority"

"zero tolerance of violence against women"

The Commission has carried out a range of initiatives, including the dissemination of the findings of studies and research conducted in the Member States, in order to get these messages across effectively. 


This campaign was commissioned through Europublic and consisted of advertisements, posters and brochures in 15 languages.