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Communication Support Officer

Bamako

  • Organization: UNV - United Nations Volunteers
  • Location: Bamako
  • Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Administrative support
    • Communication and Public Information
  • Closing Date: 2024-05-07

Details

Mission and objectives

L'UNFPA est la principale agence des Nations Unies qui oeuvre pour un monde où chaque gros-sesse est désirée, chaque accouchement est sûr et où le potentiel de chaque jeune est épanoui. Le nouveau plan stratégique de l'UNFPA (2018-2021) se concentre sur trois résultats transformateurs : mettre fin aux décès maternels évitables ; mettre fin aux besoins non satisfaits de planification familiale ; et mettre fin à la violence basée sur le genre et aux pratiques néfastes. Dans un monde où les droits de l'homme fondamentaux sont menacés, nous avons besoin d'un personnel qui possède le principe et éthique, qui incarne les normes et standards internationaux et qui les défendra avec courage et avec pleine conviction. L'UNFPA recherche des candidats qui transforment, inspirent et produisent des résultats durables et à fort impact ; nous avons besoin d'un personnel transparent, exceptionnel dans la façon dont il gère les ressources qui lui sont confiées et qui s'engage à offrir l'excellence des résultats des pro-grammes.

Context

Faced with a multidimensional crisis since 2012, Mali is going through one of the most difficult periods of this crisis. The security situation in Mali is extremely volatile and increasing numbers of people are continually attacked and/or displaced across the country in unpredictable patterns reaching 377,519 IDPs to date. The deterioration of relations between Mali and armed groups and various other partners has resulted in a sharp increase in insecurity across the country. This has resulted in serious human rights violations and other acts of terrorism, including the complete decimation of several villages and their inhabitants. These acts of terror have created fear among the populations of these areas, as well as among the few state agents (health and protection agents) who were still present in these areas, as well as led to a significant increase in gender-based violence and health concerns.

Task description

Under the overall supervision of the UNFPA Country Office Representative and/or Head of Office, the incumbent will be responsible for helping enhance the information flow and visibility of UNFPA emergency assistance while highlighting sexual and reproductive health, gender and gender-based violence in humanitarian response. More specifically, the incumbent will place UNFPA stories in digital and print media, support national efforts and local communication campaigns, and advise the UNFPA Representative on available opportunities to strengthen UN-FPA’s media presence. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Engage with electronic and print media sources ● Identify UNFPA stories of interest relevant to UNFPA’S work in-country and proactively pitch them to national, regional and global press corps and/or find ways to connect to these stories. ● Provide timely and field-driven content, such as print and video stories, for UNFPA’s regional and global websites and Voices. ● Provide UNFPA’s regional and country social media platforms with relevant updates and work closely with the Headquarters social media teams to integrate the humanitarian response into UNFPA’s social media outreach. Draft press releases, fact sheets and other rapid response information materials for use by UNFPA Headquarters and Regional and Country Offices. ● Assist in UNFPA advocacy activities, including providing support to public events, coordinating visits of senior UN officials, including field visits and participating in other UN /UNFPA advocacy initiatives. Provide Public Information Support to Country Office: (report to Country Rep and RCA as needed) ● Assist the UNFPA Representative and Regional Communication Adviser in preparing written materials, including talking points, articles, press releases, responses to coverage about UNFPA in the media, etc. ● Establish close working relationships with the United National Country Team, senior UN staff and communication officers to identify communication synergies and ‘one UN’ opportunities. ● Cultivate and maintain effective working relationships with local, regional and global media and other relevant partners and identify opportunities for advocacy and communication partnerships. Serve as the UNFPA focal point for the Communication to Disaster Affected Community (CDAC) ● Liaise with CDAC partners on on-going activities ● Work with the country team to ensure gender and GBV related information are incorporated through CDAC. ● Provide information on CDAC projects to HQ-based media teams, which can then be pitched to international journalists. Capacity Development ● Provide coaching to newly recruited communications staff and consultants, where appropriate; ● Coach and build communications capacity of staff members and staff of implementing partners responding to emergency/humanitarian crises, as needed. Any Other Duties ● Perform any other duties as required by the Representative and/or Head of Office, Regional and Sub-regional Offices and Headquarters.

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