Consultancy: Writing and Editing Communication Materials, Nairobi, Kenya

Purpose of Assignment
Writing and editing communication materials
Start date
From: 7 January 2020
To: 22 December 2020
Background and Justification
Communication, Advocacy and Partnerships an increasingly important area of UNICEF Kenya’s work to raise the profile of key issues affecting children in Kenya. There is also a need to give donors visibility for their contributions, to help ensure continued funding. As a result, UNICEF is seeking a suitable professional writer/editor to be engaged to support the production of written communication, advocacy and visibility materials that document key children’s issues and make the case for change.
Scope of Work

Write and/or edit, proof read and finalize a variety of UNICEF Kenya communication, advocacy and visibility products including and not limited to speeches, talking points, OpEds, human interest stories, reports, fact sheets, briefing notes, knowledge products, case studies.
Review, organize, copyedit, fact check and consolidate material for knowledge products ensuring consistency, clarity of structure and communication of key messages. Proof-read materials, including checking spelling, use of acronyms and other abbreviations to conform to the UNICEF Style Book.
Edit programme related documents such as annual reports, donor reports, fundraising and other documents for clarity, readability, consistency and quality.
Develop key messages from complex reports, programme documents and other resources for public consumption. This may be in the form of compelling copy writing for public advocacy campaigns such as scripts for public service announcements (PSAs).
Providing feedback and guidance to UNICEF Kenya writers, as requested, on writing style, grammar, and story structure.
If required, work in close collaboration with photographers to capture relevant powerful images for stories and photo essays and/or with grahic designers to finalize the layouts, texts and illustrations to ensure high-quality production of various printed products.
Be available for feedback and inputs on submitted drafts of written communication products as per the requirement of the office. Be available for up to a maximum of three rounds of writing and editing of all products before final approval by UNICEF.

Deliverables
Duration
(Estimated # of Days)
Schedule of Payment
Edit UNICEF Kenya reports and publications
6 days
Monthly, based on hours accrued.
Write and edit speeches, OpEds and talking points
6 Days
Monthly, based on hours accrued.
Edit human interest stories and case studies
4 Days
Monthly, based on hours accrued.
Other writing and editing tasks, as required by the office.
4 Days
Monthly, based on hours accrued.
Payment Schedule
Payment will be made upon the satisfactory completion of deliverables as scheduled in the table above.
Desired competencies, technical background and experience

Degree in communication, journalism, creative writing or similar discipline is required, as well as 10 years of relevant experience working in journalism at a reputable media organization. A masters degree in a relevant field would be an advantage.
Demonstrated ability to produce high quality, creative communication materials
Proven experience in writing, editing communication materials and editorial processes.
Experience in writing for UNICEF particularly human interest stories in development and humanitarian contexts, reports etc.
Experience and quality of work demonstrably meet the highest international standards.
Familiarity with UNICEF’s work and children’s issues, and UNICEF’s reporting, writing and story-telling guidelines.
Ability to synthesize complex documents into key messages and experience in drafting advocacy documents from research studies.
Excellent interpersonal skills and flexible attitude.
Language: Advanced proficiency in English (Oral & Written) required. Fluency in Kiswahili language is an asset.

Conditions
The candidate selected will be governed by and subject to UNICEF’s General Terms and Conditions for individual contracts.
The contractor will work remotely.
Travel expenses will be covered in accordance with UNICEF’s rules and tariffs, by the consultant and reimbursed against actuals.
As per UNICEF DFAM policy, payment is made against approved deliverables. No advance payment is allowed unless in exceptional circumstances against bank guarantee, subject to a maximum of 30 per cent of the total contract value in cases where advance purchases, for example for supplies or travel, may be necessary.
The candidate selected will be governed by and subject to UNICEF’s General Terms and Conditions for individual contracts.
Interested consultants to indicate ability, availability and all-inclusive rate (day rate) for expected deliverables to undertake the terms of reference.
Applications submitted without a fee/ rate will not be considered.