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L'Oreal Paris Launches International Training Program: Stand Up Against Street Harassment
PARIS, March 6, 2020, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- In partnership with NGO Hollaback!, L'Oreal Paris develops initiative to 
train a million people in bystander intervention to tackle street harassment. 
- 78% of women have experienced sexual harassment in public spaces. Only 25% of 
victims say someone helped. 86% of us do not know what to do when we witness it 
happening[1].

Those are the findings of an international survey on sexual harassment in 
public spaces, conducted in partnership with Ipsos, researchers at Cornell 
University and L'Oreal Paris. This study investigates harassment on a large 
scale, through online interviews across eight different countries, representing 
a diversity of societies and cultures. 15,500 people of all ages were 
interviewed about their experiences of harassment on two levels – as both 
victims and witnesses. The results of the study confirm L'Oreal Paris 
determination to stand up for the self-worth of all women and counter street 
harassment in everyday lives. L'Oreal Paris and Hollaback! develop their 
bystander training program: Stand Up Against Street Harassment. 

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On the move against street harassment 

On International Women's Day March 8th, L'Oreal Paris launches in five 
countries[2] and later this year in a further six countries, the program Stand 
Up aiming to drive awareness of street harassment with a call-to-action on a 
global scale. From schools to public transport to festivals to online spaces, 
Stand Up will grow a global community of 1 million upstanders, trained in the 
5D's: Direct, Delegate, Document, Distract, Delay, the expert-approved 
bystander intervention training program pioneered by Hollaback! Bystander 
intervention is the term for witness action to defuse situations and make 
public spaces safer. To build this global movement, Stand Up will take its 
training into the heart of local communities in partnerships with key NGOS 
working on gender equality in each country.

"How many of us look the other way because we simply don't know how to help? 
We're partnering with L'Oreal Paris to train people around the world, men, 
women, of all origins and all generations in the 5 D's, the simple tools they 
need in their everyday lives to first recognize and then to intervene. This 
partnership has the power to really transform this issue.  Together, we can end 
harassment to make the public space safe for girls and women." Emily May, 
co-founder and executive director of Hollaback!  

Driving a cultural shift to tackle street harassment

On a dedicated training website: standup-international.com and across social 
media, Stand Up will teach these 5 D's, beginning with Distraction, the simple 
act of interrupting an incident by asking the time or pretending to be lost. By 
opening the public eye to the scale of harassment women, in particular, 
experience, Stand Up aims to simultaneously discourage harassers, support 
victims and encourage bystanders to intervene. To overall effect a cultural 
shift in the global response to street harassment. 

Standing up for everyone's self-worth 

Living by its revolutionary I'm worth it tagline, L'Oreal Paris has multiplied 
brand initiatives to break down the barriers that prevent women from fully 
believing in and realizing their self-worth. Leveraging its global reach, today 
the Stand Up movement takes the brand's support for women into the public space 
by tackling the intimidating behaviors that impact girls' and women's very 
sense of freedom to move through the world. 

"L'Oreal Paris stands for empowerment in every walk of a woman's life. By 
removing obstacles preventing women from fulfilling their ambitions, we are 
committed to elevating their sense of self-worth. With Hollaback! and other 
local NGO partners we invite women and men to stand up, to safely respond when 
they witness or experience street harassment. Together we can create a world 
for girls and women to march confidently forward into a world free from street 
harassment." Delphine Viguier-Hovasse, Global Brand President of L'Oreal Paris.

Stand Up Against Street Harassment goes live on March 8th, with a second major 
awareness push during anti street harassment week, starting April 19th.

Study Methodology 

This survey was carried out by Ipsos for L'Oreal Paris in 8 countries across 
the world: Canada, France, India*, Italy, Mexico, Spain, UK, USA. In each of 
the countries surveyed, 2000 people -1250 women and 750 men - were interviewed. 
In total, 15 500 people were interviewed from February 5th 2019 to February 
27th 2019. Interviews were conducted online.

* 1500 face to face interviews in India

Join the movement against street harassment: standup-international.com

[1] Ipsos - International survey on sexual harassment in public spaces. L'Oreal 
Paris. April 2019
[2] France, Spain, Argentina, Canada, U.S. 

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Source: L'Oreal Paris