UNDP/UN Volunteer 54 Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign: Amplifying African Voices for Development

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About UNDP/UN Volunteer 54 Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign

Opportunity Details

  • Date Published: April 09, 2024
  • Application Deadline: April 13, 2024
  • Category: Training

Mission and objectives

UNDP works in 170 countries and territories to eradicate poverty while protecting the planet. We help countries develop strong policies, skills, partnerships and institutions so they can sustain their progress The primary and overarching objective of United Nations Development Programme in Kenya is the eradication of poverty in the context of sustainable development, including the pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals, and promotion of United Nations fundamental principles. A core dimension to the work of UNDP in Kenya is on Democratic Governance given the national focus on governance reforms. UNDP supports the country’s efforts towards achieving the Vision 2030 Political Pillar, which envisions a democratic system that is issue-based, people-centered, results oriented and accountable to the public. This Political Pillar gears to transform the country’s political governance across five strategic areas; The Rule of Law, Electoral and Political Processes, Democracy and Public Service Delivery, Transparency and Accountability, Security Peace Building and Conflict Management. These strategic areas are anchored in the Constitution, promulgated in August 2010 marking a major milestone in the democratic journey of Kenya and set a new threshold in terms of people-centred development.

Context

By the end of the century, almost half of the global population will be African. And by 2035 - less than 15 years from today - Africa will have the largest and youngest workforce in the world. African youth have the unique opportunity to leverage this energy to drive prosperity and innovation in their communities and across the continent. With such a significant percentage of the global population coming from this part of the world, the African continent will join the world in defining where the twenty-first century will go. Despite the potential demographic dividend for Africa, youth voices and perspectives are often largely absent in decision-making processes and policies that affect them and define Africa’s development pathways.  To help bridge this gap, UNDP and UNV are implementing the Faces of Africa campaign, linking Africa’s youth and leaders by leveraging the power and potential of visual storytelling. The campaign shall use the power and potential of photography and short form storytelling to achieve the following: Document aspirations, experiences, challenges, and solutions from African youth to provide agency and channel of expression for African youth to share ideas, encouraging individuals and affiliates to drive tangible change on and beyond the continent. Communicate accurate, nuanced, and contextualized narratives about Africa, drawing attention to the vibrancy across Africa and counter common negative narratives about the continent. Connect African youth to each other and to national and continental leadership to bridge divides across the continent and contribute to the AU (African Union) Agenda 2063 goals and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Cultivate and curate a community of young African community youth leaders

Task type

Communication and social media

Task description

Online Volunteers will receive Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign messages and graphics for support with dissemination among various social media networks in line with UNDP and UNV brand guidelines. Specifically, the Online Volunteers will: 1. Update and maintain daily social media messages, and graphic and visual content schedule for the Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign 2. Effectively disseminate Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign messages and materials across various social media networks. 3. Monitor social media trends and adapt content strategies accordingly. 4. Attend and actively participate in virtual meetings for briefings and feedback sessions, as scheduled by the UNDP and UNV ESARO Communications teams. 5. Provide regular status updates to ensure all team members are aligned on the progress of tasks. 6. Provide an end-of-assignment report highlighting results achieved against targets.

Benefits of UNDP/UN Volunteer 54 Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign

  • Volunteers commit themselves to combat any form of discrimination, and to promoting respect for human rights and individual dignity.

UNDP/UN Volunteer 54 Faces of Africa Social Media Campaign Requirements

Required experience

Communications skills; Social Media management and content creation Proficiency in design software (e.g., Canva, Adobe Creative Suite) and video editing tools will be an added advantage.

Languages

English, Level: Working knowledge, Required French, Level: Mother tongue, Desirable Arabic, Level: Mother tongue, Desirable Portuguese, Level: Mother tongue, Desirable Kiswahili, Level: Mother tongue, Desirable

Application Date and Process

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Application Deadline

13 April, 2024

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