Job Field: Sector in Consultancy  , Media / Advertising / Branding

  • Consultant – PROPEL Health Kenya

    Consultant – PROPEL Health Kenya

    Primary Duties and Responsibilities: 

    Participate and provide technical assistance to the National Dialogue team in the preparation of the draft report.
    Technical Editing:

    Ensure that the format of National Health Financing Dialogue Report is consistent with the various sections/chapters.
    Ensure that the National Health Financing Dialogue Report is written in simple and clear language that is devoid of technical jargon and unnecessary abbreviations.
    Ensure the report follows GOK and/or USAID writing style and language and conforms to the GOK and/or USAID branding requirements.
    Eliminate unnecessary and lengthy statements without altering the content.
    Any other substantive editorial which the editor will find necessary in strengthening the flow of the report.

    Substantive Copy Editing

    The Editor will make logical, objective, and justifiable correction of spelling, grammar, punctuation, terminology, sentence structure, clarity, conciseness, tone, inconsistencies, and typographical errors.
    Copy editing will involve a close reading, with an eye on consistency of capitalization, spelling and hyphenation and other grammatical, editorial, and typographic style.
    Check graphics: ensure photos are relevant and correctly captioned. And charts and other data graphics are numbered consistently, and the information is correctly displayed and well aligned to the narrative text.

    Deliverables 
    The consultant will be expected to submit the following deliverables. 
    Reports and Deliverables     Due Date     LoE 

    Generate a draft copy of the National Health Financing Dialogue report based on the workshop proceedings.    Sept. 25, 2023        5 Days
    After client approval of the draft report, prepare a final print ready report.    Sept. 30, 2023     5 Days  

    Required Skills & Qualifications:

    Master’s degree in communication studies or Journalism/mass communication is required.
    Bachelor’s degree in communications studies, linguistics, journalism, mass communication or related field is required.
    At least 8 years’ experience in communication and knowledge management with a USAID-funded organization in the health sector is required.
    Experience in preparation of routine USAID and/ or GoK reports.
    At least 8 years’ experience reviewing and editing reports and other documents for USAID and government approval.

    Evaluation Criteria
    Applications will be evaluated based on below evaluation criteria:

    Technical (50%)

    At least 8 years’ experience in communication and knowledge management with a USAID-funded organization in the health sector is required.
    Experience in preparation of routine USAID and/ or GoK reports.
    At least 8 years’ experience reviewing and editing reports and other documents for USAID and government approval.

    Education (30%)

    Master’s degree in communication studies or Journalism/mass communication is required.
    Bachelor’s degree in communications studies, linguistics, journalism, mass communication or related field is required.

    Costs (20%)

    Proposed daily rate in Kes.

    Period of Performance
    The period of performance will be September 18, 2023 to October 30, 2023.
    Technical Monitor
    The consultant will report to the Technical Advisor- Health Financing.
    Interested candidates should submit their application by September 13, 2023, 5.00pm. The application should include a comprehensive CV showing relevant experience (copy or link to previously edited report preferred), and a cover letter that indicates the candidate’s proposed daily rate.

    Apply via :

    palladium.csod.com

  • Terms of Reference- East Africa Communications and Story Consultant

    Terms of Reference- East Africa Communications and Story Consultant

    Overview of purpose of the role:

    Supporting the Greenpeace Africa’s team, the Communications and Story Consultant will oversee the development and implementation of the communication strategy and plans in Kenya and in East Africa, in alignment with the Greenpeace Africa’s (GPAF) overall goals and campaign objectives. The role is responsible for brand visibility and profiling of Greenpeace Africa within the sub-regional context, based on a solid understanding of the media landscape, key audiences and stakeholders.

    Key roles and responsibilities

    Strategy development for campaign projects in the specified region/country
    Design and implement relevant communication and engagement strategies to support GPAF campaign and organisational objectives in Kenya
    Effectively lead in the design of projects that connect and mobilise audiences in the specific region
    Develop and use different approaches in growing audience insight for the specific region
    Effectively use the storytelling guidance in communication planning
    Acts as Communication lead for key projects
    Implementation and coordination of campaign projects
    Oversee the implementation of output plans for specific projects and activities 
    Implement message testing and use insights in strengthening communication strategies and narrative work
    Regularly explore the potential for applying for spotlights for projects within the region
    Ensure that comprehensive media analysis are compiled for all major projects
    Contribute to budget forecast and expense follow-up with the project leader

    Ensure communications are created for a mix of relevant channels and media:

    Writing and pitching outputs to support communications work on campaign, including press releases, reactives, blogs, opinion pieces, talking points, FAQ and answers
    Acting as spokesperson when needed
    Media monitoring, analysis and learning
    Research and analyse media reports for dominant narratives for new campaign projects
    Evaluate of campaign communications messages and materials through media monitoring and coverage analysis
    Minimum qualifications and experience
    Minimum 5 years’ experience in communications with good understanding of the media landscape in Kenya and East Africa
    Knowledge and understanding in design and Implementation of communication strategies
    Experience with campaign-based marketing and branding preferred
    Experience of working in an international, multicultural team
    Outstanding written and verbal communication skills in English and Swahili
    Ability to work under strong pressure and strict deadlines

    Desirable

    Bachelors or advanced University Degree in Journalism, Public Relations, Communication and Media Studies
    Fluency in other major languages in Kenya

    Duration, Reporting, Location

    The assignment is expected to require approximately 85 days, between September 2023 and December 2023. An extension of the employment period into 2024 may be considered
    The position will report to the Greenpeace Africa Interim Head of Comms and will work closely with the Greenpeace Africa Kenya team and Greenpeace Africa digital team
    The location is remote and virtual
    Travel within the region and beyond may be required

    Kindly submit your letter of motivation and CV to: amakilia@greenpeace.org. Subject line: Communication and Story Consultant before 15th September 2023. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis

    Apply via :

    amakilia@greenpeace.org

  • Animated Video Production Consultant for Adolescents 360, PSI’s Flagship Youth Contraceptive Program 

Graphic Design Consultant For Adolescents 360, PSI’s Flagship Youth Contraceptive Program 

Website Maintenance Consultant For Adolescents 360, PSI’s Flagship Youth Contraceptive Program

    Animated Video Production Consultant for Adolescents 360, PSI’s Flagship Youth Contraceptive Program Graphic Design Consultant For Adolescents 360, PSI’s Flagship Youth Contraceptive Program Website Maintenance Consultant For Adolescents 360, PSI’s Flagship Youth Contraceptive Program

    Scope overview

    A360 is in need of an animated video production consultant to produce short, animated videos primarily for use on social media, website and presentations. We want the design to reflect the project’s bold, fresh and youthful feel while staying within brand. The videos will incorporate infographics, animated characters and narration. The animator/firm should have modern production equipment and qualified creative personnel capable of designing creative concepts with guidance from our internal communications team.

    Terms brief
    The animator/firm will need to:

    Meet with the A360 comms and technical lead to understand the narrative and get accurate data/information to be used for the animation
    Develop a technical and cost proposal for the production of the animation
    Develop detailed story board concept(s) to present to the team
    Deliver original artwork and video files

    Expected Deliverables

    A360 Story – from 1.0 to amplify
    A360 focus areas and impact – across Kenya, Nigeria and Ethiopia
    A360 Global user journey

    Tasks

    Consultants will be provided with existing documentation/PowerPoint slides to be converted into animations. The documents will then be consolidated/edited in a sequence and in a shape of 3-5 minutes of animation by the consultant.
    Consultant will prepare script and narration for overall animation in English explaining step-by-step actions.
    Capture animation as approved and according to the prepared script.
    Consultant will be required to design animation as per requirements determined by A360 including (sound, editing, narration, subtitling, dubbing etc.)
    Record and use Standard English narration and prepare background music for the animation.
    Finalize the animation as according to the feedback provided by A360.

    *Editing and quality control: The consultant is required to perform reviews of all content prior to submitting to PSI, including the first draft to, 1) ensure that content has maintained integrity from A360-provided documents into the design and 2) ensure that the design is coherent, consistent and well executed.
    Quote guidelines
    Note: The proposal should provide the following information:

    Technical proposal: Outline and methodology for undertaking the video animation, as well as the detailed work plan showing the assignment’s important activities and milestones.
    Financial proposal: Including a detailed quotation for the production of the video animation ii) showing all necessary costs.
    Contact details of three past performance references.
    Updated creative portfolio including relevant creative development work and qualifications.

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    Please submit quotes in PDF and/or Web Links by COB on Friday, September 29, 2023.Submit by email to procurement@psinairobi.org and for any queries please write to Dionne Oguna doguna@psi.org and Diane Doering ddoering@psi.org.

    Apply via :

    procurement@psinairobi.org

  • Consultancy for the Facilitation of Staff Training on Storytelling and Writing

    Consultancy for the Facilitation of Staff Training on Storytelling and Writing

    Purpose of this Consultancy

    ChildFund would like to conduct a one-day in-person masterclass for 35 of its staff based in Kenya on writing and storytelling. This workshop will be held in Nairobi County.

    Consultancy Scope of Work
    Under the supervision and in collaboration with the ChildFund communications team, the consultant will implement the following tasks:

    Develop the workshop/training methodology, activities, and training/workshop schedule, and submit it to ChildFund for review and feedback.
    Finalize workshop methodology and training schedule.
    Organize and execute the one-day blended workshops.
    Design and conduct an evaluation of the training workshop.
    Prepare and submit a training report.

    Deliverables

    Training methodology and materials: key training materials for the trainers/ facilitators including PowerPoint presentations, assignments, handouts, etc.
    Successful delivery of a one-day workshop.
    Technical support to participants during the workshop
    Final report after the completion of the workshop.

    Required Experience and Qualifications
    This consultancy is open to any individual consultant or consulting firms/ institutions whose activities are related to the objective and meet the following profile:

    High proficiency in English.
    Expertise in literacy and demonstrated experience leading writing and storytelling workshops for different organizations in Kenya and Africa. NGO experience is an added advantage.
    Deep knowledge of innovative and digital writing techniques (blogs, social media platforms, etc.)
    Experience in delivering Training of Trainers Training in developing countries.
    Excellent communication, active listening and facilitation skills.
    Effectively facilitates power dynamics and difficult conversations in group settings.

    PROPOSAL DOCUMENT
    While submitting the Technical Proposal, the bidders shall ensure to attach the following:

    All statutory documents are mandatory such as Valid Certificate of Incorporation in case of a company/firm/institute, ID/Passport, Valid PIN & Tax Compliance Certificate, CR12, PIN certificate, Business permit, Professional registration documents where applicable.
    Capability statement: How the consultant or firm is structured for the assignment, including the CVs of the key personnel who will take part in the consultancy.
    Technical Proposal: The consultant’s understanding and interpretation of the Terms of Reference (TOR), a detailed methodology on how the training will be done as well as any other proposed approaches the consultant may deem fit for this assignment.
    Financial proposal: the proposal that should include the consultancy fees.
    References: Names, addresses, telephone numbers of three organizations that you have conducted such trainings for.

    Submission and Deadline – Interested parties should submit their proposals before 8th September to KenyaProcurement@childfund.org. Email subject: STORYTELLING TRAINING PROPOSAL.

    Apply via :

    KenyaProcurement@childfund.org

  • Communications Consultant –GAVI REACH

    Communications Consultant –GAVI REACH

    Position Summary:

    The IRC seeks the services of a Communications Consultant for Reaching Every Child in Humanitarian Settings” (REACH), a three-year $50 million project funded by Gavi and focused on increasing vaccination coverage among children under 5 in Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan.  The Communications Consultant will focus on helping the project establish a communications and advocacy strategy; establish project branding; provide editorial support for key outputs and support on development of key outputs and support preparation for upcoming project-wide workshop (Sept 2023). This individual will report to the Monitoring, Evidence, Research and Learning (MERL) Lead and work closely with Technical Teams and IRC Comms.
    The individual will ensure that the project’s messaging is consistent and engaging and lead on communications needs for Gavi REACH including preparing and updating various communications outputs, leading communications needs for Gavi REACH events, liaise with IRC Communications team on project communications and provide support for reporting and other documents generated by Gavi REACH.

    Responsibilities:

    Task 1: Develop project communications plan (including dissemination strategy & budget (country level and project-wide)

    Output/deliverable for Task 1:

    Final REACH Communications plan (including dissemination strategy) & budget

    Task 2: Partner with Health Unit’s Policy, Advocacy and Communications to develop project advocacy plan

     Output/deliverable for Task 2:

     Final REACH advocacy plan

    Task 3: Provide communication support for Learning Agenda
    Output/deliverable for Task 3:

    Develop select outputs linked to Learning Agenda
    Training webinar/materials on documenting learning at country level

    Task 4: Establish social media presence and develop social media kits
    Output/deliverable 4:

    Gavi REACH social media accounts set up
    Gavi REACH Social media kit established

    Task 5: Establish branding for Gavi REACH project
    Output/deliverable 5:

    Final REACH branded PowerPoint templates
    Final REACH branded report templates
    Final REACH branded learning/technical brief templates
    Final branding and marking plan for Gavi REACH

    Task 6: Format and do editorial review of all reports and key outputs deliverables from project
    Output/deliverable 6:

    Final, copy-edited Quarterly reports
    Final learning outputs
    Final technical outputs
    Policy Brief designed and circulated

    Task 7: Support for Gavi REACH events (including Sept 2023 Consortium workshop)
    Output/deliverable 7:

    Social media kit and a central messaging document ahead of key events in September
    Final edited presentations
    Final edited workshop materials (agenda, guidance documents, workshop report)

    Inputs from IRC:

    Agreed upon consultancy fee payment by deliverables.
    Access to documents on work done on the REACH project
    Access to key IRC resource persons globally and at country level.

    Key working relations

    Position Reports to: Monitoring, Evidence, Research and Learning (MERL) Lead; works with Gavi REACH Technical Team; IRC Comms teams

    Qualifications

     

     Education: A degree in Communications, Public Health, Journalism, International Relations, Public Relations or a related field.
    Minimum Master’s degree and 5 years of relevant experience OR Bachelor’s degree and 7 years of relevant experience in working in media, journalism, advocacy, and communications and marketing
    Experience in global health or global development required.
    Minimum 2-3 years of experience in policy, advocacy and/or communications for global health
    Knowledge of desktop publishing software
    Outstanding writing, editing, and social media skills. 
    Ability to work independently and generate creative solutions and approaches to documenting project learnings.
    Experience developing technical, learning briefs and other key communications outputs for health projects.
    Preferred experience supporting public health projects, programs, or initiatives.
    Very good technical affinity for media contexts including knowledge of a wide range of multimedia, web, and digital tools.

    Apply via :

    rescue.csod.com

  • Long Term Agreement Consultancy: Editor/Writer

    Long Term Agreement Consultancy: Editor/Writer

    TERMS OF REFERENCE

    BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION

    UNICEF produces a variety of topical documentation for a diverse spectrum of audiences—including UNICEF personnel, governments, policy makers, development partners, NGOs, universities, schools, children and the public at large—to inform, mobilize and advocate for the rights of children in the Eastern and Southern Africa region.
    Ensuring the quality of this documentation requires specialized skills in editing, copy editing and proofreading (hereafter generally only referred to as editing) and writing and the ability to align with UNICEF style and guidelines. The demand for these specialized skills fluctuates based on ESAR needs; when needs arise, the support required exceeds the capacity and scope of the existing ESAR resources.

    PURPOSE OF ASSIGNMENT

    The purpose of the consultancy is to provide ESAR with long-term editing and writing support from qualified individual consultants. Establishing several such consultancies would contribute towards achievement of results for children by improving the quality of regional evidence available to support child rights advocacy.

    PROGRAMME AREA AND SPECIFIC PROJECT AREA

    The work relates to the ESARO PPM rolling workplan’s development effectiveness output (country offices have increased capacity for quality planning, programme monitoring, data generation and use, and knowledge management) under the key intervention on knowledge management.

    OBJECTIVES

    The purpose is for the consultant(s) to assist UNICEF ESAR in the editing and writing of internal and external documents in accordance with UNICEF style guidelines. On an as-needed basis, the consultant(s) will be called upon to support ESAR with key internal and external documents, assuring the highest quality as per UNICEF guidelines.
    This includes reviewing for grammar, spelling, redundancy, formatting and consistency, as well as
    revising content and reorganizing material, including occasional re-writing or writing. The documents edited by the consultant(s) will result in the production of information packaged and adapted for various audiences, both internal and external, covering studies, research papers, donor reports and key internal meeting reports.

    MAJOR TASKS FOR BE ACCOMPLISHED

    For each assignment, ESAR and the consultant will agree on the scope and timeline for the relevant editing and/or writing assignment. The consultant will work independently and will be home-based. The interaction between ESAR and the consultant will be by email, other virtual means or phone calls, as appropriate. The availability and willingness to take up an assignment on short notice is important.

    Responsibilities of the Consultant:
    Perform high-quality and timely substantive editing and/or writing, including:

    Review specific documents and ensure consistent style of writing and tone throughout documents.
    Restructure, consolidate and/or re-write sections of documents to ensure logical flow and clarity in messages when appropriate.
    Correct spelling, punctuation, grammar and syntax mistakes, eliminating repetition and ensuring concise writing.
    Ensure any graphics such as tables or figures are clear.
    Check tables of content against the respective document.
    Check the acronym list against the acronyms used in the document.
    Edit footnotes, references and bibliographies for completeness and consistency of style.
    Consolidate and produce a write-up based on content inputs and data provided by ESAR when required.
    Provide high-quality and timely rapporteur support at key regional events, including:
    Ensure accurate notetaking, including capturing of discussions and action points.
    Produce timely summary reports of events.
    For invoicing purposes, the following role descriptions should be considered:

    Editor

    An editor edits or rewrites all copy for continuity, logical arrangement, readability, clarity of expression, internal consistency and impact, keeping the audience in mind. Conceptualizes themes and approaches, ensuring consistency with internal guidelines; solicits and evaluates materials from different sources.

    Copy editor

    A copy editor checks the accuracy, internal consistency and logical flow. This includes ensuring grammatical accuracy, and consistency in capitalization, spelling, abbreviations, numbers, calculations, endnotes or footnotes, bibliographies and reference lists, tables of contents, cross references, titles and other sequences, graphs, figures and tables. A copy editor ensures that the text is clearly written. They must watch out for repetitions, clichés and incorrect verb tenses. The copy editor also verifies that all elements of a publication, including the front and back matter, are included and correct. The copy editor ensures that house style is maintained throughout the work.

    Proofreader

    The proofreader’s primary function is to compare the master copy with the proof. This means that the proofreader compares the first proof (i.e., the layout or design copy in PDF) against the final manuscript (i.e., the document in Microsoft Word) to ensure that all the text in the Word document has been accurately reproduced. They mark any corrections or changes directly onto the page proof and check subsequent versions of the document to ensure that the revisions have been accurately reflected and that no new errors have been introduced. Like a copy editor, a proofreader should have a keen eye for details and sound knowledge of the relevant language. The proofreader should have some knowledge of basic graphic design principles, so that they are able to spot any design issues that are of concern, or that do not correspond to organizational branding guidelines.

    Responsibilities of UNICEF:

    Provide the necessary guidance required to support success, including due supporting documentation (e.g., latest iteration of the UNICEF Style Book).
    Respond to follow-up questions and requests for clarification in a timely manner to enable the consultant to meet requested deadlines.

    Deliverables

    Regional Office Annual Review meeting reports
    Regional Management Team meeting reports and related documents
    Regional Deputy Representatives reports
    Regional Office-wide meeting reports
    Thematic humanitarian and non-humanitarian donor reports
    Various public sector, NatCom and UN agency donor reports
    Various sectoral programme documents
    Draft country programme documents and related documents
    Country programme evaluation reports
    Other UNICEF-related editing/writing deliverables as deemed relevant

    All edited and written documents should be in line with the latest iteration of the UNICEF Style Book, global UNICEF guidelines and ESAR guidance, as provided. All assignments should be submitted electronically by the specified deadline to ESAR. The consultant should provide track changes and comments directly in the document.

    Estimated duration of LTA

    The duration of the LTA is 24 months.

    Identification Of Risks And Plan For Mitigation:

    Risks include poor quality of internal and particularly external documents and/or late submission of documents, which could have potential reputational risks and programming implications for UNICEF ESAR. Mitigation measures include ensuring the UNICEF guidelines on writing and branding, as well as any ESAR guidelines and templates are used by the consultant(s), and clear expectations regarding deadlines are agreed upon at the beginning of all assignments.
    Risks include poor quality of internal and particularly external documents and/or late submission of documents, which could have potential reputational risks and programming implications for UNICEF ESAR. Mitigation measures include ensuring the UNICEF guidelines on writing and branding, as well as any ESAR guidelines and templates are used by the consultant(s), and clear expectations regarding deadlines are agreed upon at the beginning of all assignments.

    To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have:

    Education and Qualifications: A first University degree and a minimum five (5) years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in writing/editing of reports and publications.

    Specialized Skills and Training:

    Capacity to provide high quality outputs in line with UNICEF writing style and reporting
    guidelines.
    Experience in branding and layout is an added advantage.
    Expert attention to detail is required.
    Flexibility and availability/willingness to take up assignments on short notice.
    Timeliness and ability to set and meet deadlines.
    Strong knowledge of development/humanitarian contexts and child right’s programming, particularly as related to the Eastern and Southern Africa region is highly desired.

    Apply via :

    jobs.unicef.org

  • Communications Consultant –GAVI REACH

    Communications Consultant –GAVI REACH

    Position Summary:

    The IRC seeks the services of a Communications Consultant for Reaching Every Child in Humanitarian Settings” (REACH), a three-year $50 million project funded by Gavi and focused on increasing vaccination coverage among children under 5 in Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan.  The Communications Consultant will focus on helping the project establish a communications and advocacy strategy; establish project branding; provide editorial support for key outputs and support on development of key outputs and support preparation for upcoming project-wide workshop (Sept 2023). This individual will report to the Monitoring, Evidence, Research and Learning (MERL) Lead and work closely with Technical Teams and IRC Comms.
    The individual will ensure that the project’s messaging is consistent and engaging and lead on communications needs for Gavi REACH including preparing and updating various communications outputs, leading communications needs for Gavi REACH events, liaise with IRC Communications team on project communications and provide support for reporting and other documents generated by Gavi REACH.

    Responsibilities:

    Task 1: Develop project communications plan (including dissemination strategy & budget (country level and project-wide)

    Output/deliverable for Task 1:

    Final REACH Communications plan (including dissemination strategy) & budget

    Task 2: Partner with Health Unit’s Policy, Advocacy and Communications to develop project advocacy plan

     Output/deliverable for Task 2:

     Final REACH advocacy plan

    Task 3: Provide communication support for Learning Agenda
    Output/deliverable for Task 3:

    Develop select outputs linked to Learning Agenda
    Training webinar/materials on documenting learning at country level

    Task 4: Establish social media presence and develop social media kits
    Output/deliverable 4:

    Gavi REACH social media accounts set up
    Gavi REACH Social media kit established

    Task 5: Establish branding for Gavi REACH project
    Output/deliverable 5:

    Final REACH branded PowerPoint templates
    Final REACH branded report templates
    Final REACH branded learning/technical brief templates
    Final branding and marking plan for Gavi REACH

    Task 6: Format and do editorial review of all reports and key outputs deliverables from project
    Output/deliverable 6:

    Final, copy-edited Quarterly reports
    Final learning outputs
    Final technical outputs
    Policy Brief designed and circulated

    Task 7: Support for Gavi REACH events (including Sept 2023 Consortium workshop)
    Output/deliverable 7:

    Social media kit and a central messaging document ahead of key events in September
    Final edited presentations
    Final edited workshop materials (agenda, guidance documents, workshop report)

    Inputs from IRC:

    Agreed upon consultancy fee payment by deliverables.
    Access to documents on work done on the REACH project
    Access to key IRC resource persons globally and at country level.

    Key working relations

    Position Reports to: Monitoring, Evidence, Research and Learning (MERL) Lead; works with Gavi REACH Technical Team; IRC Comms teams

    Qualifications

     

     Education: A degree in Communications, Public Health, Journalism, International Relations, Public Relations or a related field.
    Minimum Master’s degree and 5 years of relevant experience OR Bachelor’s degree and 7 years of relevant experience in working in media, journalism, advocacy, and communications and marketing
    Experience in global health or global development required.
    Minimum 2-3 years of experience in policy, advocacy and/or communications for global health
    Knowledge of desktop publishing software
    Outstanding writing, editing, and social media skills. 
    Ability to work independently and generate creative solutions and approaches to documenting project learnings.
    Experience developing technical, learning briefs and other key communications outputs for health projects.
    Preferred experience supporting public health projects, programs, or initiatives.
    Very good technical affinity for media contexts including knowledge of a wide range of multimedia, web, and digital tools.

    Apply via :

    rescue.csod.com

  • Long Term Agreement Consultancy: Editor/Writer

    Long Term Agreement Consultancy: Editor/Writer

    TERMS OF REFERENCE

    BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION

    UNICEF produces a variety of topical documentation for a diverse spectrum of audiences—including UNICEF personnel, governments, policy makers, development partners, NGOs, universities, schools, children and the public at large—to inform, mobilize and advocate for the rights of children in the Eastern and Southern Africa region.
    Ensuring the quality of this documentation requires specialized skills in editing, copy editing and proofreading (hereafter generally only referred to as editing) and writing and the ability to align with UNICEF style and guidelines. The demand for these specialized skills fluctuates based on ESAR needs; when needs arise, the support required exceeds the capacity and scope of the existing ESAR resources.

    PURPOSE OF ASSIGNMENT

    The purpose of the consultancy is to provide ESAR with long-term editing and writing support from qualified individual consultants. Establishing several such consultancies would contribute towards achievement of results for children by improving the quality of regional evidence available to support child rights advocacy.

    PROGRAMME AREA AND SPECIFIC PROJECT AREA

    The work relates to the ESARO PPM rolling workplan’s development effectiveness output (country offices have increased capacity for quality planning, programme monitoring, data generation and use, and knowledge management) under the key intervention on knowledge management.

    OBJECTIVES

    The purpose is for the consultant(s) to assist UNICEF ESAR in the editing and writing of internal and external documents in accordance with UNICEF style guidelines. On an as-needed basis, the consultant(s) will be called upon to support ESAR with key internal and external documents, assuring the highest quality as per UNICEF guidelines.
    This includes reviewing for grammar, spelling, redundancy, formatting and consistency, as well as
    revising content and reorganizing material, including occasional re-writing or writing. The documents edited by the consultant(s) will result in the production of information packaged and adapted for various audiences, both internal and external, covering studies, research papers, donor reports and key internal meeting reports.

    MAJOR TASKS FOR BE ACCOMPLISHED

    For each assignment, ESAR and the consultant will agree on the scope and timeline for the relevant editing and/or writing assignment. The consultant will work independently and will be home-based. The interaction between ESAR and the consultant will be by email, other virtual means or phone calls, as appropriate. The availability and willingness to take up an assignment on short notice is important.

    Responsibilities of the Consultant:
    Perform high-quality and timely substantive editing and/or writing, including:

    Review specific documents and ensure consistent style of writing and tone throughout documents.
    Restructure, consolidate and/or re-write sections of documents to ensure logical flow and clarity in messages when appropriate.
    Correct spelling, punctuation, grammar and syntax mistakes, eliminating repetition and ensuring concise writing.
    Ensure any graphics such as tables or figures are clear.
    Check tables of content against the respective document.
    Check the acronym list against the acronyms used in the document.
    Edit footnotes, references and bibliographies for completeness and consistency of style.
    Consolidate and produce a write-up based on content inputs and data provided by ESAR when required.
    Provide high-quality and timely rapporteur support at key regional events, including:
    Ensure accurate notetaking, including capturing of discussions and action points.
    Produce timely summary reports of events.
    For invoicing purposes, the following role descriptions should be considered:

    Editor

    An editor edits or rewrites all copy for continuity, logical arrangement, readability, clarity of expression, internal consistency and impact, keeping the audience in mind. Conceptualizes themes and approaches, ensuring consistency with internal guidelines; solicits and evaluates materials from different sources.

    Copy editor

    A copy editor checks the accuracy, internal consistency and logical flow. This includes ensuring grammatical accuracy, and consistency in capitalization, spelling, abbreviations, numbers, calculations, endnotes or footnotes, bibliographies and reference lists, tables of contents, cross references, titles and other sequences, graphs, figures and tables. A copy editor ensures that the text is clearly written. They must watch out for repetitions, clichés and incorrect verb tenses. The copy editor also verifies that all elements of a publication, including the front and back matter, are included and correct. The copy editor ensures that house style is maintained throughout the work.

    Proofreader

    The proofreader’s primary function is to compare the master copy with the proof. This means that the proofreader compares the first proof (i.e., the layout or design copy in PDF) against the final manuscript (i.e., the document in Microsoft Word) to ensure that all the text in the Word document has been accurately reproduced. They mark any corrections or changes directly onto the page proof and check subsequent versions of the document to ensure that the revisions have been accurately reflected and that no new errors have been introduced. Like a copy editor, a proofreader should have a keen eye for details and sound knowledge of the relevant language. The proofreader should have some knowledge of basic graphic design principles, so that they are able to spot any design issues that are of concern, or that do not correspond to organizational branding guidelines.

    Responsibilities of UNICEF:

    Provide the necessary guidance required to support success, including due supporting documentation (e.g., latest iteration of the UNICEF Style Book).
    Respond to follow-up questions and requests for clarification in a timely manner to enable the consultant to meet requested deadlines.

    Deliverables

    Regional Office Annual Review meeting reports
    Regional Management Team meeting reports and related documents
    Regional Deputy Representatives reports
    Regional Office-wide meeting reports
    Thematic humanitarian and non-humanitarian donor reports
    Various public sector, NatCom and UN agency donor reports
    Various sectoral programme documents
    Draft country programme documents and related documents
    Country programme evaluation reports
    Other UNICEF-related editing/writing deliverables as deemed relevant

    All edited and written documents should be in line with the latest iteration of the UNICEF Style Book, global UNICEF guidelines and ESAR guidance, as provided. All assignments should be submitted electronically by the specified deadline to ESAR. The consultant should provide track changes and comments directly in the document.

    Estimated duration of LTA

    The duration of the LTA is 24 months.

    Identification Of Risks And Plan For Mitigation:

    Risks include poor quality of internal and particularly external documents and/or late submission of documents, which could have potential reputational risks and programming implications for UNICEF ESAR. Mitigation measures include ensuring the UNICEF guidelines on writing and branding, as well as any ESAR guidelines and templates are used by the consultant(s), and clear expectations regarding deadlines are agreed upon at the beginning of all assignments.
    Risks include poor quality of internal and particularly external documents and/or late submission of documents, which could have potential reputational risks and programming implications for UNICEF ESAR. Mitigation measures include ensuring the UNICEF guidelines on writing and branding, as well as any ESAR guidelines and templates are used by the consultant(s), and clear expectations regarding deadlines are agreed upon at the beginning of all assignments.

    To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have:

    Education and Qualifications: A first University degree and a minimum five (5) years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in writing/editing of reports and publications.

    Specialized Skills and Training:

    Capacity to provide high quality outputs in line with UNICEF writing style and reporting
    guidelines.
    Experience in branding and layout is an added advantage.
    Expert attention to detail is required.
    Flexibility and availability/willingness to take up assignments on short notice.
    Timeliness and ability to set and meet deadlines.
    Strong knowledge of development/humanitarian contexts and child right’s programming, particularly as related to the Eastern and Southern Africa region is highly desired.

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    jobs.unicef.org

  • International Consultancy – Mapping of communication and Visibility Materials on Violence Against Children( VAC) and Women and Harmful Practices in Eastern and Southern Africa Region

    International Consultancy – Mapping of communication and Visibility Materials on Violence Against Children( VAC) and Women and Harmful Practices in Eastern and Southern Africa Region

    Scope of Work
    Goal and Objective:  Under the supervision of the Child Protection specialist the consultant will carry out a mapping exercise

    The main objective for the assignment is to conduct a mapping of the existing violence against children and harmful practices (child marriage and Female Genital Mutilation) communication and visibility materials. Conduct a secondary data analysis of the type of communication materials have reached the intended their intended audiences, key communication assets have been re-disseminated in the digital space creating a multiple effect, key messages/campaign tags are recalled by audiences are effective, outline the gaps and draft a roadmap with clear areas that need to be improved. The road map will be used to develop a Communication and visibility strategy for the ESA Region. The purpose is to define the scope of work and requirements for conducting a mapping of communication and visibility materials on violence against children and women, child marriage, and female genital mutilation (FGM) in East and Southern Africa.

    The objectives of this assignment are to:

    Identify existing communication and visibility materials on violence against children and women, child marriage, and FGM in East and Southern Africa (with a focus on the BNLES+ C countries) and beyond (especially is there are notable campaigns with strongly documented evaluation and successes).
    Assess the tactics and tools used for the roll out of the communication materials including quality and relevance of the materials in relation to the cultural and linguistic context of the region.
    Conduct an analysis of partner / NGO campaigns
    Assess the typology of champions mobilized for communication outreach and in case evaluations are available by organizations/agencies the content creators, assess their effectiveness in terms of engagement produced and conversations generated.
    Identify gaps and opportunities for the development of new communication materials focusing on de-normalizing violence, promote reporting and galvanize support of regional and in-country champions that can better address the communication and visibility needs related to the targeted issues.
    Identify missed opportunities in terms of influencers not championed to date with the aim of providing recommendation for future regional and in-country communication and visibility strategies.  

     Activities and Tasks:

    Conduct a thorough review of existing communication and visibility materials related to violence against children and women, child marriage, and FGM in East and Southern Africa.
    Develop a matrix to capture the key features of the identified materials, including their quality, relevance, and target audience.
    Analyze the gaps and opportunities for the development of new communication and visibility materials that are culturally and linguistically appropriate to the region.
    Provide recommendations for the development of new advocacy and behavior change campaigns including the most appropriate format and channels for dissemination.
    Work relationships:   Under the supervision of the child protection specialist, the consultant will be expected to engage with the country offices, Regional CSO partners and other Regional Office sections (such as Health, Education and Social Protection etc) for consultation purposes to inform the mapping exercise and report generation.

    Desired competencies, technical background, and experience:
    Academic qualifications:

    Advanced University degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Management or equivalent professional work experience in the communication area, combined with a university degree in a related field

    Experience:

    Over and above 8 years of relevant international and regional experience in planning, monitoring, evaluation and child protection.
    Strong data analysis skills and experience in strengthening child protection communication and visibility in development and humanitarian settings. 
    Proven ability to effectively manage relationships with media representatives and write clear and concise communication materials.
    Experience in working in East and Southern Africa is a strong advantage.
    Experience in coordination and management of multiple partners.
     Previous work experience with the UN and other development organizations is an advantage.

    Language Requirements:

    Required language: English
    French and Portuguese will be an asset

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    jobs.unicef.org

  • Consultant – Communication with Specialization in Writing and Storytelling 

Consultants – Knowledge Translation 

Consultant – Food Insecurity and Health

    Consultant – Communication with Specialization in Writing and Storytelling Consultants – Knowledge Translation Consultant – Food Insecurity and Health

    Purpose of consultancy

    To propose and develop ways to document the work of the clinical care pillar, for communications and donor-facing platforms.
    To propose and develop stories, and identify communications opportunities, to highlight the issue of post COVID-19 condition and WHO’s response to it.
    To contribute to the development of stories locally and gathering of materials locally.

    Deliverables

    Deliverable 1: Mapping relevant stories published on WHO sites in past year, becoming familiar with area of work and key documents. 
    Expected by 3rd week of April
    Deliverable 2: List of story and other communications ideas, on clinical care and on emergency preparedness. 
    Expected by last week of April
    Deliverable 3: Strategy for highlighting WHO’s work in clinical care, including in particular oxygen, post-COVID condition, Cholera and Ebola. Provide input to overall strategy on highlighting preparedness work.
    Expected by 1st week of May
    Deliverable 4: Story on one of the subjects above. Plan for gathering audiovisual content on subjects in strategy.
    Expected by 3rd week of May
    Deliverable 5: Facilitate organizing one media seminar on subject above. 
    Expected by mid-May.
    Deliverable 6: Contribute to the preparation for briefing media, such as at UN Palais or media interviews on clinical topics. 
    Deliverable 7: One story per month produced from HQ, and one developed by country office with support of HQ. These should also include suggested key messages for promotion on social media.
    Expected every month.  

    Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
    Educational Qualifications:
    Essential:

    University degree in a relevant field such as journalism, literature or public health.

    Desirable: 

    Certifications in applied social and behavioural research and/or project management.
    PhD in a related field.  

    Experience
    Essential:

    At least 7 years of relevant experience in writing and publishing stories highlighting public health issues and developing communications strategies in relevant area. 
    At least 5 years working experience in multicultural environment, supporting teams in disperse locations. 

    Desirable:

    Working experience with UN agencies or other organizations. 
    Working experience in commissioning or coordinating audiovisual storytelling. 

    Skills/Knowledge:
    Essential:

    Very good writing and communication skills.
    Good knowledge of public health. 
    Familiarity with donor priorities.
    Knowledge of clinical care and different media supports.

    Closing Date : April 28, 2023

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