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Kenya: Consultant – Videographer Organization: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies Country: Kenya Closing date: 06 Feb 2014 Background IFRC uses photographers/videographers during times of disasters/emergencies. Between November 2011 and July 2013, IFRC supported 97 emergency appeals and Disaster Response Emergency Funds (DREFs) in Africa zone, related to food insecurity, drought, epidemics, flooding etc. It is therefore imperative that photographers /videographers be deployed as soon as a disaster/emergency strikes to gather photos and video to be used for awareness raising, advocacy, and potentially fundraising efforts. The material gathered during the emergency is shared within IFRC, but also within the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement , and externally with media, donors, governments and other partners for different purposes such as advocacy, fundraising, and awareness raising. For this reason, the Africa zone communications unit is creating a data bank of qualified photographers/videographers who can be contacted when such emergencies arise. Those who are interested are requested to submit their CVs detailing their contact details, experience of similar assignments with links to websites or particular areas of published work, technical and language skills, equipment specifications, as well as indicating availability if contacted on short notice. Being listed in the data bank does not warrant a consultant, employment or contract of any kind with IFRC. Key tasks and responsibilities • Document through photos and/or video, disaster-affected communities, under the leadership and guidance of IFRC staff (with detailed captions, full time coded transcript in English of all interviews, detailed shot list) • Share in a timely manner all material collected • Follow IFRC video and photo guidelines for all deliverables • Be available for travel across sub-Saharan Africa at short notice • Be able and willing to work in difficult conditions, respecting different cultures • Knowledge of different languages an asset (English, French, Arabic, Swahili, and other local languages) • The contractor will use his/her own equipment (photo, video, editing) in line with IFRC guidelines regarding formats and resolutions • All material produced will fall under IFRC copyright usage. Requirements Language: English required, French an asset and required for some missions, Arabic an asset and required for some missions, Swahili a good asset, Haoussa a good asset, Portuguese a good asset. How to apply: Applications should be sent to [email protected] by 06 February 2014. IFRC will only respond to those who will be listed on the data base.
Posted on: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 23:12:52 +0000

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