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ECPO is undertaking several European activities in conjunction with the 2024 Obesity Day Europe Campaign, and we have an extensive range of information, tools and materials available to help you organise activities of your own.

Many leading international obesity organisations, including ECPO, agreed to support a new aligned World Obesity Day, which took place for the first time on 4 March 2020. In 2024, ECPO will join with the European Association for the Study of Obesity, Obesity Canada, The Obesity Society, the Obesity Action Coalition, Obesity Medicine Association, the Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, the Healthy Caribbean Coalition and World Obesity, to develop coordinated advocacy campaigns on 4 March.

Logos

The World Obesity Day Europe and ECPO logos are available for download and use on your World Obesity Day Europe promotional materials.

PowerPoint Presentation

If you are making a presentation about World Obesity Day Europe, here is a Microsoft PowerPoint template you can use to help you

Flags

To make your own World Obesity Day Europe flags, download the colourful artwork here and follow the easy instructions.

Social Media Content

Using social media platforms provides an excellent opportunity to raise awareness of World Obesity Day in Europe and to help encourage engagement on issues related to having obesity.

Printables

If you are holding an event or other initiative connected with World Obesity Day, you can use some of the resources we have made available for you.

Messaging pack

The key messages provide top-line language to outline the framework for our campaign.

Infographics

Easy-to-understand infographics that you can use as part of your World Obesity Day Europe campaign.

Image Bank

The ECPO image bank contains a wide selection of professionally taken, non-stigmatising photographs for use by the media.

Please note that the World Obesity Day logo and the resource materials on this website are strictly prohibited for use by commercial organisations without the prior written approval of ECPO, the World Obesity Federation or its affiliated organisations.