Organization: UNV – United Nations Volunteers
Location: South Sudan
Grade: Level not specified – Level not specified
Occupational Groups:
Legal – Broad
Political Affairs
Communication and Public Information
Labour Market Policy
Documentation and Information Management
Sales and Marketing
Marketing (Digital, Advertisement, Brand, Promotion)
Closing Date: 2024-06-04
Details
Mission and objectives
Who we are (Mission) UNDP has been working in South Sudan for over 30 years. With the formation of the independent Republic of South Sudan in July 2011, UNDP established a Country Office and has staff working all over the country to help build government institutions. UNDP has maintained its presence in South Sudan despite significant challenges in the operating environment by adopting a flexible approach to its work with the Government of South Sudan. Since the conclusion of the Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in August 2015, UNDP aims to work in partnership with the Transitional Government of National Unity, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, community-based organizations, multilateral aid agencies, bilateral donors, academia, media and the private sector. The overarching aim of UNDP is to support the progress towards peace and reconciliation, early recovery and governance, and towards the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). What we do UNDP’s goal is to help creating more resilient communities and reinvigorated local economies; strengthening peace and governance; and empowering women and girls. UNDP South Sudan aims to do this by supporting the Government to manage public finances in an environment of respect for the rule of law, with an accountable government to deliver inclusive economic growth.
Context
UNDP’s Access to Justice and Strengthening of Human Rights Unit supports the Government of South Sudan with capacity building in rule of law, human rights, and other related thematic areas. This involves support to correctional services, the judiciary (mobile courts and the GBV courts), technical matters such as constitution making and transitional justice. In addition, UNDP supports CSOs that collaborate with victims and survivors of violence in South Sudan due to past wars and conflict. Currently the Transitional Justice project is working with the Government of South Sudan to ensure that the laws to set up the Transitional Justice mechanisms as set in the 2018 Peace Agreement are finalized and set into law as well as preparing victims and survivors to be able to engage with the same bodies when they are finally set up. This assignment is an opportunity for a volunteer to display their creative content creation and communication skills. The volunteers’ expertise will go towards training at least 10 CSOs working on transitional Justice in South Sudan to be able to develop social media and communication products that are impactful and raise awareness on TJ issues in all sectors of the South Sudan populace. The transitional justice project supported by UNDP in South Sudan is implemented by 8 local CSOs working in different regions of the country – Greater Bahr El Ghazal; Greater Equatoria and Greater Upper Nile. The idea is to have one online volunteer assigned per CSO for maximum coverage as well as ensuring that the attention is given to a particular CSO. The TORs will be the same for all online volunteers, the only difference being the CSO to be assisted. The UNDP Transitional Justice Specialist will be overall responsible for the delegation of duties and supervision of deliverables/support requests made by the CSO to the Online Volunteers. The online volunteers will support the UNDP Transitional Justice Specialist in preparing training materials as well as conducting at least 2 online social media content creation trainings for CSOs working on Transitional Justice in South Sudan. The volunteer will also assist the selected CSOs in developing social media advocacy and information content that will be used to communicate their work; inform victims and survivors about the Transitional Justice Mechanisms as well as ensure maximum engagement on social media on related issues by the strengthened capacities of the CSOs emerging from the Online Volunteers’ support.
Task description
The online volunteers will perform the following core functions: 1. Conduct two training sessions on social media management and content creation for CSOs working on Transitional Justice in South Sudan. 2. Two – three posts per week on social media platforms for CSOs. 3. Creation of social media packs on Transitional Justice in South Sudan. WEEK 1: Orienting the volunteers on the UNDP transitional justice project in South Sudan (2 HRS) (UNDP Transitional Justice Specialist) South Sudan contextual analysis (South Sudan CSOs) A session on the media and advocacy needs of the CSOs – Needs mapping session. Getting information on the Online Volunteers on their expertise and how they can contribute to the assignment at hand. WEEK 2: Training sessions on Social Media Platforms for CSOS (Online Volunteers) Trial products (images, posts, videos, sound bytes) WEEK 3 – 10: Practical support to CSOs by the UN Volunteers to CSOs on social media content creation. Editing of photos, videos, sound bytes Creation and design of banners, logos, branding Managing social media feeds Analysis of social media posts and reactions WEEK 11 – 12: Review of work carried out. Assessment of individual online Volunteers