FHI 360 Company Background
FHI 360 is a non-profit human development organization dedicated to improving lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions. Our staff includes experts in Health, Education, Nutrition, Environment, Economic Development, Civil Society, Gender, Youth, Research and Technology; creating a unique mix of capabilities to address today's interrelated development challenges. FHI 360 serves more than 60 countries, all 50 U.S. states and all U.S. territories. We are currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Communications Consultant in Yemen.
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Project Background
FHI 360 has been responding to the humanitarian disaster in Yemen since 2018. We currently implementing response activities along the Western Coast of the Ta’izz and Hodeidah governorates and in Aden. FHI 360’s project delivers integrated, humanitarian interventions in the health, nutrition, and WASH sectors, designed to meet the most pressing needs of both the host communities and internally displaced persons in areas of southern Yemen affected by the ongoing conflict. Activities increase access to primary health care, such as maternal and reproductive health services, improve the nutritional status of the most vulnerable groups, including pregnant and lactating women and children under age five, and rehabilitate the WASH infrastructure of health facilities and in communities.
Scope of Work
Creation and delivery of stories, photographs, memorandums, organizational materials and announcements, events, and other deliverables pertaining to organizational communications to current and potential donors and the general public. Focuses on developing and delivering clear, concise and coordinated organizational messaging across multiple communications vehicles and on fostering opportunities. Works across all communications platforms, including email, website, social media platforms and company intranet. Serves as project manager for assigned projects, ensuring quality and smooth production from start to finish of the project. Assist the Response Coordinator in showcasing and presenting FHI 360 mission in Yemen to external audiences. Plans and coordinates meetings and events as needed. Must adhere to all FHI 360 procedures regarding corporate communications.
*Specific Tasks:*
Deliverables:
Complete 10-12 interviews with beneficiaries, stakeholders, health workers at field sites, and FHI 360 staff to collect experiences and impressions from the field.
Produce 3-5 program success stories of approximately one page each, with photos.
Produce 10-15 personal profiles of health facility and FHI 360 staff highlighting their personal stories.
Draft content for 5-7 tweets on FHI 360’s work in Yemen, in conjunction with Corporate Communications.
Create a plan for and provide promotional support for special events and community outreach activities within the consultancy period. Events may include occasions such as International Day of Families (A/RES/47/237) or International Day of Living Together in Peace (ref. https://www.un.org/en/sections/observances/international-days/ for possible events).
Produce updated long-form and short-form capabilities statements on FHI 360’s work in Yemen.
Provide a collection of 15-20 professional photographs from the field for FHI 360’s use, with any required photo release forms.
Location of Work
Aden/Mokha, Yemen. Mokha, FHI 360’s field site office, is approximately 4 hours’ drive from Aden.
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