Overview
This assignment aims to strategically document and transform survivor-centered narratives into high-quality advocacy and communication products, amplifying survivor voices safely and effectively.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop an inception report and documentation framework including ethical storytelling guidelines, consent and confidentiality protocols, trauma-sensitive approaches, and define thematic areas.
- Transform case materials into survivor-centered narratives, producing 25–35 high-quality stories.
- Adapt documented stories into multi-format outputs, including short advocacy stories for social media, campaign-ready excerpts, donor briefs, and human-interest features.
- Develop storyboards and narrative briefs for digital campaigns.
- Compile and structure a professional anthology (40–60 pages) including thematic chapters and a contextual introduction.
- Align storytelling outputs with UNFPA digital campaigns and provide content inputs.
- Provide guidance to partners on ethical documentation, storytelling for advocacy, and support development of safe dissemination strategies.
Required Experience
- At least 3 years of relevant experience in: Documentation, storytelling, or communications, GBV, gender, or social norms programming.
- Experience working with vulnerable populations is an asset.
- Experience with advocacy or digital content is highly desirable.
Qualifications
• Master’s degree in social sciences, gender studies, communications, journalism, or related field.