Consultancy to produce a participatory documentary on Women-led Civil Society Networks in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States in Northeast Nigeria At Norwegian Capacity



Consultancy to produce a participatory documentary on Women-led Civil Society Networks in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States in Northeast Nigeria At Norwegian Capacity


NORCAP seeks a consultant that will lead the production of two participatory video documentaries that will tell the stories of women that have been affected by the recent year’s insecurity and attacks in Nigeria and the work of women lead and women’s rights organisations that have been part of delivering humanitarian assistance in the Northeast.

Location: Nigeria

Type: Consultancy

Career category: Advocacy/Communications

Years of experience: 5-9 years

Theme: Gender

The documentaries aim at

  • creating awareness about the role and relevance of women and Women Led Organisations (WLO) in crisis settings in the BAY States, including championing gender equality issues and protection concerns such as prevention/response to gender-based violence (GBV) which are central to humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding programmes.
  • demonstrating WLO’s invaluable contribution in emergency response by being the first to support internally displaced persons, especially in hard-to-reach areas
  • illustrating the contribution of WLOs in the development of strategic documents guiding the humanitarian response in the Northeast by ensuring responsiveness to the needs and priorities of crisis affected women and girls.
  • showcasing the work of WLOs, their challenges, aspirations, desired goals and how they want to achieve them.

Scope of work

The selected consultant will plan and lead the production of the documentary in close collaboration with NORCAP’s Gender advisor working in Nigeria. The consultancy will consist of 3 main phases and deliverables:

Week 1: Together with NORCAP Expert, develop compelling human-interest angle scripts for the two video documentaries (5 and 15-minutes). Train selected women from WLOs on the use of video equipment, interview techniques, narrative techniques and responding appropriately to questions.

Week 2: Facilitate the conduct of video interviews and collection of stories, including 30 engaging and compelling collections of photos (10 in each State) to showcase the work of WLOs, beneficiary and community feedback, successes, challenges, and solutions.

Week 3: Compile stories, edit and package the final products. The videos should be engaging and compelling video documentary clips, character-driven, focusing on the stories of WLOs, beneficiaries and community members.

Methodology

The documentary will explore a people-cantered participatory approach that will build the capacity of the WLOs to use the video equipment, conduct interviews, collect testimonies and other success stories among themselves and their communities of operation. The element of collective action aims at demonstrating that the participants have a voice and that they know what to do and how to change their lives. The participatory approach enables the exchange of information between people horizontally, building trust in the video’s veracity and increasing the likelihood of influencing the audience’s perceptions and behaviour. Moreover, it supports the process of empowerment in which those who participate in the process can communicate what they really want to communicate, in a way they think is appropriate. Three essential steps converge sharing emotions, integrative thinking, and collective action. Three women leaders will be identified as narrators to give an overview on the work of WLOs in each States.

Geographic Coverage

The documentary, though short, covers three States- Borno, Adamawa and Yobe in the conflict-affected Northeast Region of Nigeria. Communities where WLOs have made impact will be particularly focussed.

Production Team and Interviewees: Lead consultant to work with a video consultant (already hired), NORCAP Expert, 3 Narrators (one WLO from each State), WLOs, Community Leaders, Beneficiaries of programmes implemented by WLOs, humanitarian actors, government officials and other relevant persons.

Language: English and Hausa, with subtitles or voice over as required

Consultancy period: 20 March to 10 April 2023

Education and Experience

  • University degree in Communication, Journalism, Public Relations, or related field
  • At least 5 years of equivalent professional work experience in social media marketing,
  • Demonstrated experience in developing and managing dissemination of social media assets, i.e., infographics, animations, and short videos.
  • Demonstrated social media messaging and analytical skills.
  • Ability to think and work logically and work precisely with attention to details.
  • Ability to write clearly and concisely.
  • Initiative, sound judgment and demonstrated ability to work harmoniously with other team members.
  • Excellent written and spoken English language and understanding of Hausa language.
  • Knowledge of working in the Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States of Northeast Nigeria is an added advantage.
  • Proven track record in facilitating adult training/learning.
  • Previous experience in working and collaborating with CSOs, CBOs and network organisations.

Duration: Approx. 15 working days, ideally between 20 March and 10 April 2023.

Duty Station: Homebased with travel to field locations in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States, Northeast Nigeria, to conduct the interviews and shoot the video

Reports to: Senior Gender and Capacity Building Specialist Gender for Nigeria, NORCAP

How to apply

The applicants must submit a short proposal on how they would work with NORCAP to meet the stated objectives of the assignment. Bids should be submitted to [email protected] , along with any relevant supporting documentation including the following:

  1. Narrative proposal (maximum 3 pages) including:
  • Documentation on how the applicant meets or exceeds the required experience and qualifications.
  • The applicant’s understanding of the project incl. outline of approach and methodology
  • Proposed time frame and work plan.
  • Confirmation of availability for proposed dates
  1. Financial proposal: day rate (in NOK), with any additional costs itemised.
  2. Examples of past work of a similar nature
  3. CV

These complete applications must be submitted before the closing deadline of 05.03.2023, 23:59 UTC+1. Please include in the Subject line “NORCAP Lake Chad video production”. Submissions which do not include all the required documents may not be reviewed.

Questions or comments may be submitted with bids and will be considered and/or followed up by NORCAP during the award consideration phase.

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