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About African Women in Media (AWiM)
African Women in the Media started as a Facebook group in August 2016 with the aim to positively impact the way media functions in relation to African women. Our members are African women from a diverse range of media backgrounds. AWiM held its first convening event in July 2017 in Birmingham, UK, and continues to organise its annual conference that tours African countries. AWiM became a nongovernmental organisation in 2019. Our vision is that one-day African women will have equal access to representation and opportunities in media industries and media content. African Women in the Media (AWiM) aims to contribute to the creation of enabling environments for African women who work in media industries and to change the way African women are represented in media content. It does this through research, advocacy and partnerships. Through AWiM events, we create opportunities for knowledge exchange, building networks, and economic empowerment of women in media.
Summary
African Women in Media (AWiM) would like to hire a consultant to develop training packages for photojournalists in Africa.
Background
This training project aims to build the capacity of African photojournalists in Africa.
Training consultant – Legal and ethical aspects of photojournalism (download job description here)
Training topic: Legal and ethical aspects of photojournalism
The consultant will:
Roles and responsibilities of the consultant
Under the supervision and overall guidance of the project lead, the consultant will perform the following tasks within the given timeframe indicated in the terms of reference.
Expected duration
The total duration of preparing and final delivery of the training package for which the consultant will be hired shall be one month spread-out over a period of two months from the date of signing the contract.
Work location
Home-based
Result of Service
Deliverables
Qualifications/Special Skills
Essential:
Desirable:
Language: Native or high level of professional proficiency in written and spoken English.
We look forward to receiving your application, which should include the following materials:
Please submit your application no later than 9th April 2021 to Irene(at)africanwomeninmedia.com (use the subject line ‘APA Training Consultant’)
Download the job description here:
Training consultant – Legal and ethical aspects of photojournalism (download job description here)
NO FEE
AFRICAN WOMEN IN MEDIA DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING).
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