Call for proposals to develop Media Literacy Analytical Paper and Toolkit
Deadline: 05 July 2024
Employment term: Contract
Category: Communications/Journalism/PR
Job type: Flexible schedule
Location: Yerevan
Job description:
Service provider: Expert (individual or team)
Job description: Research, media literacy toolkit development and campaign development.
Location: RA Regions, Yerevan
The program: STRIVE for a better future: communities and civil society resilience in Armenia (STRIVE)
Reports to: STRIVE Program Director
Job implementation duration: 2 months, expected start: July 2024
Deadline: July 5, 2024
ASSIGNMENT BASIC GOAL
“STRIVE” Project description:
STRIVE for a better future: communities and civil society resilience in Armenia (STRIVE) aims to improve the resilience, sustainability, accountability, and capacity for innovation of Armenian civil society organisations․ The project support includes CSO organizational capacity improvement, targeted financial support, social innovation projects’ implementation by non-formal groups, strengthening networking and cooperation of CSOs, and promotion of volunteerism and youth leadership.
One of the STRIVE project outputs is that the CSOs & media organisations lead evidence-based research, reporting, and educational initiatives to fight malign content and increase media literacy and critical-thinking competencies.
Job content:
A. To develop an analytical paper on media literacy, comprising a policy brief focusing on:
- Current CSO engagement in combating malign content,
- Evidence to enable key actors and policy makers to understand the issues and to devise policy or programming responses,
- The current challenges of the media environment in Armenia which affect the coverage and visibility of the work of CSOs.
- B. The policy brief will be accompanied by a toolkit on media literacy and identifying malign content (i.e., misinformation, disinformation, critical thinking), such as how to verify the credibility of information. The toolkit should be user-friendly and should focus on practical information and recommendations, targeting all citizens – regardless of specific background, opinion, or position. The toolkit will be disseminated digitally and via CSOs and community centers.
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Job responsibilities
- Conduct mapping of key civil society actors working on the topic of media literacy and identifying the needs and issues in the regions of the Republic of Armenia and in Yerevan,
- According to the needs assessment, identify new topics and integrate them into the content of the analytical paper,
- Develop a media literacy toolkit, making it accessible to persons with disabilities,
- Develop campaign on dissemination of the toolkit to be carried out by STRIVE team,
- Conduct online or offline awareness workshops with CSOs on the toolkit and analytical paper, reaching to 150-200 people,
- Review the risks and problems encountered during the campaigns and outline ways to manage them,
- Submit the final toolkit and analytical paper (in Armenian language, electronic version, which will also include additional materials and links in Russian/English).
SCHEDULE / REPORT
I. 10th day from the date of signing the contract: Preliminary report: Schedule, work plan, list of beneficiaries, partners.
II. 20th day from the date of signing the contract: Report on implementation of the mapping and need assessment.
III. 45th day from the date of signing the contract: Present the draft version of analytical paper and toolkit. Presentation of developed campaign.
IV. 60th day from the date of signing the contract: Delivery of the final analytical paper and the toolkit, presentation on the results of online/in-person awareness workshops (targeting 150-200 participants).
Required qualifications
Required qualifications and skills.
- Educational background in communications, journalism, and/or media studies․
- Work experience in relevant field․
- Experience in conducting similar research and developing analytical papers.
- Experience in working with international projects.
- Experience in planning and conducting workshops.
- Awareness about CSOs in Armenia.
- Good knowledge of the Armenian language.
- Strong writing, analytical, and communication skills.
- Ability to work individually and in a team.
- Knowledge of English is desirable.
Documents and materials required for application.
- Detailed written CV (i.e. Europass CV format).
- Similar work examples (electronic version, links if available).
- Brief description of toolkit development activities, including budget and schedule.
- Contacts of 1-2 references (including recent employer).
Required candidate level: Senior
Additional information
How to Apply:
Please apply by submitting your application to the Near east Foundation careers page at: https://neareast.bamboohr.com/careers/378
Kindly note only finalists will be contacted.
Soft skills
Analytical skills
Research skills
Accuracy
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About Company
NEF is a non-profit international development organization that has supported livelihoods recovery and community-based economic development in the Middle East, Africa, and Caucasus since 1915. NEF draws on local teams, experience, and partnerships in these regions to create community-led solutions to improve livelihoods and local governance among conflict and crisis-affected groups, while maintaining neutrality and ensuring inclusiveness in our approach. Working through a network of country offices and local partners, NEF currently has operations in ten countries: Armenia, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Mali, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, South Sudan, and Syria. Our programs are organised around three pillars: Inclusive Economic Development, Climate-resilient Development, and Stabilisation and Peacebuilding. More information on NEF’s and its affiliates’ work and geographic focus can be found on NEF’s website: www.neareast.org.
Contact details
Website http://www.neareast.org
Phone: (098) 022-475
Address: 36/7 Mashtots street, Yerevan, Armenia