The ‘Strengthening local capacities for social stability in Tripoli and Beqaa’ project is led by International Alert in partnership with the NGOs Basmeh & Zeitooneh (B&Z) and House of Peace (HOPe). The project is implemented in Tripoli and Beqaa, two areas where social stability has rapidly deteriorated due to a number of factors, including but not limited to the economic crisis, political tension between powerholders and the lack of an agreed crisis recovery plan from the Lebanese government. The approach proposed by Alert, B&Z and HOPe therefore includes two main elements:
• strengthening the capacities of active local organizations working on protection, education and livelihoods to integrate social stability into their work and pilot community initiatives; and
• strengthening capacities and supporting youth- and women-led local committees and dialogue groups to implement initiatives in the community, which respond to locally identified needs and create opportunities for interaction and collaboration among refugee and host communities.
The partnership between Alert and the Regional Development and Protection Programme for Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq embodies the engagement principle of localization, by strengthening the capacity of local organizations and local communities. With the two partners, B&Z and HOPe, the partnership also supports civil society in responding to the needs of the refugee and host communities.
OBJECTIVE OF THE CONSULTANCY
The objective of this consultancy is to produce short video of 5 minutes, including filming, editing and subtitling. The video documenting the activities and impact of the project, including reflections from partners, beneficiaries and others. This will be shared via partner websites and social media channels. Video will be filmed in Arabic, and subtitles in English will be added. Some of the filming will take place in Tripoli and Beqaa
DELIVERABLES AND TIMELINE
Production of a creative 3 to 4-minute video documentation of the project highlighting the project process, successes, impact and stories of people engaged in the project. It is estimated that the number of working days required will be 10 days including filming, editing and subtitling, to be delivered between by the end of November 2022.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Relevant academic degree.
- At least 5 years of experience with video production.
- Experience with production of educational video material or video material targeting young audience.
- Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and professionalism, including following data protection guidelines.
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Commitment to peacebuilding, safeguarding and child protection.
Qualified videographers are requested to submit a CV, links to previous similar work and a financial offer specifying their fees per day, to Bilal Ghazzawi BGhazzawi@international-alert.org , not later than 20 September 2022.