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Entrant: MullenLowe Singapore, Singapore
Brand: iSEE Vietnam
Title: "Leave with Pride"
Corporate Name of Client: iSEE Vietnam
Client President: Luong The Huy
Agency: MullenLowe Singapore, Singapore
Agency President: Paul Soon
Executive Creative Directors: Daniel Kee/Sheng Jin Ang
Creative Director: Mark Ibaviosa
Associate Creative Director: Andrew Ho
Copywriters: Nhu Tran/Mark Ibaviosa
Senior Art Director: Noveri Mandey
Art Directors: Natasha Benedicta/Andrew Ho
Agency Digital Director: Jose Siojo Jr
MullenLowe Mishra Strategic Planner: Lam Tran
Production Companies: RICE Content & Media/DIGITAL CARTEL
Post-Production Company: KRAFTW5RKZ Singapore
Sound Design Company: Neon Sound
Sound Design Producer: Michelle Tsao
Sound Engineer: Matthew Koh

Written Brief:
• Situation: Over 30% of Vietnamese believe being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) is a disease, despite medical and scientific evidence to the contrary. The stigmatisation and discrimination against LGBTQ+ people, particularly evidenced by “gender treatments" and “conversion therapy", has led to physical and mental trauma that can last a lifetime.

• Brief iSEE believes that all forms of pathologization and discrimination based on sexual orientation violate human rights and have endangered many people’s lives. We have to take a stand against that.

• Objectives To show how absurd this belief is, spurring people to petition local health authorities to release a definitive statement that LGBTQ+ is not a disease – a definitive step towards the discontinuation of conversion therapy and improper treatment of LGBTQ+ people.

• Idea To make people realise the absurdity of their belief and prevent further discrimination, we posed a reasonable question: IF LGBTQ+ IS A DISEASE, SHOULDN’T THE “AFFLICTED” BE ENTITLED TO SICK LEAVE?

In November, Pride Month in Vietnam, we started the campaign with a social experiment challenging bigots in the workplace and schools, arming volunteers in the LGBTQ+ community with sick leave, which they used to confront their superiors’ and teachers’ bigotry, secretly capturing their reactions to expose their homophobia and conflicting double standards. These reactions were then spread on social media to get online communities reacting. Many experts from the medical field and the academe weighed in to provide expert opinion and more importantly, education. To make a tangible impact, the campaign led the community and its newly-found allies to petition local health authorities to release a definitive statement debunking this misguided belief.

• Result The campaign was spread nationwide inspiring LGBTQ+ people to stand up and share their voice against the homophobic double standards. 84,000+ people signed our petition 68% higher than initial target. The petition was incredibly successful in a country where petitions were usually being ignored and restricted by the government. 28,000+ personal stories shared through our petition page 7,900,000+ social impressions 4,150,000+ people impacted 3,000% increase in post engagement on iSEE’s digital and social pages The campaign was covered by popular media outlets in Vietnam: SohaNews, Afamily, Lamchame, 24h, Eva etc. In a landmark event for the Vietnamese LGBTQ+ community, the World Health Organization was compelled to release an official statement categorically affirming that LGBTQ+ is not a disease - a giant step to end discrimination towards a historically marginalised part of society.