PRCA MENA – the regional arm of the world’s largest professional PR association – has announced the winners of the PRCA MENA Young Lions PR Competition 2025: Raneem Saleeh and Youssef Yammine from Burson, for their powerful and purpose-driven campaign titled “Believe in your 2.5%.”The winning team clinched the top spot after a competitive final round held on 15 April, where six shortlisted teams presented their ideas to a distinguished jury comprising industry leaders from across the MENA region. Their campaign stood out for its strategic creativity, thoughtful storytelling, and strong alignment with this year’s humanitarian theme.The jury for the final round included:• Ahmad Itani, Chair of PRCA MENA Advisory Board and Founder & CEO, Cicero & Bernay Communication Consultancy• Laureline Schwarz, Head of Global Corporate Communication, PR, Public Relations, Al-Futtaim Automotive• Louise Jacobson, Managing Partner, Brazen MENA• Raefah Makki, Head of Individual Giving & Campaigns, UNHCR• Sophie Simpson, Managing Director & Founder, Ruder Finn AttelineThis year’s brief was developed in collaboration with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and challenged participants to craft a compelling campaign that raises awareness and drives advocacy for displaced communities across the region.As winners, Raneem and Youssef will go on to represent the MENA region at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France this June.Conrad Egbert, Head of PRCA MENA, commented:“It was a tough decision for the jury; each campaign was impactful, innovative, and deeply rooted in purpose. Congratulations to Raneem and Youssef from Burson for their exceptional work—we can’t wait to see them shine at Cannes.”Raefah Makki, Head of Individual Giving & Campaigns at UNHCR, added:“This year’s partnership with PRCA MENA was a significant step in leveraging the power of communication to amplify the voices of displaced people. ‘Believe in your 2.5%’ captured that vision beautifully, and we are excited to see how it resonates on a larger stage.”The 2025 competition saw participation from 46 young professionals representing 12 leading agencies across the region, including: Action Global Communications, BPG Group, Burson, Cosmopole Consultancy, Current Global MENAT, Gambit Communications, Houbara Communications, Memac Ogilvy, Saatchi & Saatchi Qatar, Seven Media, The Romans, Weber Shandwick MENAT.