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Position Overview
Faith in Action is seeking three professional visual storytellers (open to background in photography, film, media production, et al.) from or living in Addis Ababa to serve as mentors for 8 months as part of a capacity building program for local media and civil society workers. The mentors will help a 15-person cohort throughout the life of their project, from audience research, to project concepting, production and distribution, with the goal of ensuring the mentees can successfully design and implement their vision.
Each mentor will be paired with 4-6 mentees that they will meet with regularly beginning in June 2022, however mentors will also need to be available for a week-long training conference in late-July 2022.
Mentor applicants should be able to demonstrate:
Mentors will be provided a monthly stipend of $500. Please send a cover letter detailing why you’re interested in serving as a mentor for this project, background about yourself and your work, your CV or resume, and three work samples as links or attachments to [email protected] with the subject “Ethiopia Mentor Application” by April 29, 2022.
Open Call for Applicants – Building effective storytelling capacity among Ethiopian civil society and local media
Faith in Action, in partnership with New Media Advocacy Project (NMAP), is seeking participants who are engaged in the democratic reform process and who would like to develop enhanced storytelling capacity in their work communicating judicial and legal reform in Ethiopia. NMAP and Faith in Action are working to increase the knowledge and capacity of civil society organizations and local media to create effective narrative strategies and visual media campaigns in Ethiopia, within the framework of the Feteh (Justice) Activity awarded to Millennium DPI Partners, LLC by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
We invite applications for a 12-month mentorship program running from June 2022 through May 2023 designed to support individuals from civil society organizations and local media organizations in creating and distributing visual storytelling projects that advance a new narrative supporting judicial and legal reform and Ethiopia’s future.
Over the course of the program, participants will create visual stories of their choosing focusing on justice issues in Ethiopia for distribution in their own communities. The media produced may be in any format that can be shared with the public (e.g. short-form video, web-docs, animation, crowd-sourced community storytelling, comics, photography, etc.) around the theme of advancing judicial and legal reform in Ethiopia.
Over the course of the program, mentee participants will:
The mentorship program will begin with a virtual kick-off meeting in June 2022, followed by an in-person intensive workshop series in July, a virtual workshop in August 2022, a second virtual convening in November 2022 focused on reviewing the first versions of each project, and a third virtual convening in May 2023 that will focus on disseminating final projects and impact. Participants will be expected to commit an average of 10 hours per week during the program, including regular meetings with mentors and independent production work.
Participants will be limited to up to 5 media participants and up to 10 CSO participants, and the selection of mentees will be determined based on criteria including:
At the end of the mentorship program, participants will have learned new multimedia and storytelling skills, which they will be able to leverage to create successful projects that advance narratives surrounding democratic reform.