Goals and Objectives of the Assignment
Under the Trusted Voices project, Search for Common Ground seeks to engage a media or cultural organization to design and implement a community-based engagement activity that complements the ongoing Anti-Hate Speech Campaign.
The objective of this assignment is to strengthen the campaign’s impact through one main in-person community event that promotes social cohesion, counters hate speech, and encourages constructive dialogue among diverse Syrian communities.
The selected agency will be expected to design and implement the following:
1. Community Cultural Event / Festival
Design and implement one community-based cultural event aimed at promoting coexistence, shared identity, and constructive dialogue. The event may include cultural performances, storytelling, artistic expressions, or interactive community engagement activities.
The event should:
Be informed by EWER findings and identified priority narratives and address relevant hate speech trends and emerging risks identified through project monitoring
Be implemented in one or more feasible localities within Syria, to be proposed by the agency and approved before contract signature
Bring together participants from diverse backgrounds
Promote anti-hate speech messaging
Encourage dialogue and social cohesion
Reach approximately 100–200 participants through direct engagement during the event activities
Be feasible within the one-month timeline
The event is expected to contribute to the following intended impact:
Increased awareness of harmful effects of hate speech
Encouraging respectful dialogue and inclusive communication
Promoting positive community interaction and social cohesion
Supporting behavioural change such as reducing engagement in hate speech and encouraging constructive online interaction
2. Community Engagement Elements within the Event
The event may include simple interactive components such as:
Storytelling sessions
Artistic or cultural performances
Interactive audience participation
Exhibitions or community displays
These elements should remain light, feasible, and aligned with campaign objectives, while ensuring inclusivity and accessibility. Activities should take into consideration diversity in age, gender, and disability, and aim to create safe and inclusive spaces that encourage participation from different community groups.
3. Media Documentation and Production
The selected agency will document the event and produce:
One short documentary highlighting the event and key messages, including:
Duration: approximately 2–4 minutes
Format: Horizontal (16:9), suitable for online dissemination
Content: Event highlights, participant voices, key campaign messages, and community engagement moments, Interviews with participants, relevant stakeholders
Quality: Professional filming, editing, sound balancing, and basic color correction
Subtitles: Arabic subtitles (and English subtitles)
Branding: Inclusion of campaign branding and logos as provided by Search
The documentary should be suitable for dissemination on social media platforms and use in reporting and visibility materials.
One highlight video summarizing the activities, including:
Duration: 60–90 seconds
Format: Vertical (9:16) optimized for social media platforms
Content: Key moments from activities, participant engagement, and core campaign messages
Quality: Professional editing, sound balancing, and basic motion graphics where relevant
Subtitles: Arabic subtitles for accessibility
Branding: Consistent visual identity aligned with campaign branding
The highlight video should be designed for quick dissemination and engagement across social media platforms.
Photo documentation of the event
These materials will support campaign dissemination and reporting.
4. Content Dissemination
The agency will support dissemination of produced materials through:
Social media platforms
Media partners
Participating influencers or content creators (where feasible)
5. Coordination and Reporting
The selected agency will coordinate closely with Search for Common Ground to ensure:
Messaging alignment
Conflict-sensitive content
Timely implementation
The agency will submit:
Brief implementation plan
Event documentation
Final summary report
Scope of Work and Responsibilities
The selected agency will be responsible for the full planning, coordination, and implementation of the proposed community-based activities. This includes end-to-end management of all logistical, operational, and stakeholder engagement components required for successful delivery within the agreed timeframe.
Specifically, the selected agency will be responsible for:
1. Planning and Coordination
Developing a detailed implementation plan and timeline
Identifying suitable locations and venues for the event
Coordinating all logistical arrangements required for implementation
Ensuring feasibility within the one-month timeframe
2. Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach
The selected agency will be responsible for identifying, contacting, and engaging relevant stakeholders, including:
Community representatives
Managing participant outreach and invitations
Civil society organizations
Youth groups
Cultural actors and artists
Media representatives
Content creators and influencers (where relevant)
The agency will ensure appropriate participation and representation of diverse community members.
3. Permissions and Approvals
The selected agency will be responsible for obtaining all required:
Obtaining necessary approvals from relevant local authorities where required
Venue approvals
Event-related clearances
Coordination with local partners where needed
Search for Common Ground will provide general guidance but will not lead operational coordination.
4. Event Logistics and Implementation
The agency will manage all event-related logistics, including:
Venue coordination
Participant outreach
Event facilitation
Equipment and technical requirements
Travel and accommodation (if required)
On-site coordination and management
5. Media Documentation
The agency will:
Arrange filming and photography
Produce documentary and highlight video
Ensure quality and timely delivery of outputs
6. Coordination with Search
The agency will maintain regular communication with Search for:
Messaging alignment
Activity approval
Progress updates
Risk mitigation
Geographic Locations
The proposed activities are expected to be implemented in one or more locations within Syria, depending on feasibility, access, and the agency’s operational capacity. Applicants are encouraged to propose locations that enable meaningful community engagement and participation from diverse groups, while ensuring safe and practical implementation within the one-month timeframe.
The selected agency will be responsible for identifying suitable locations, coordinating with local stakeholders and partners, and ensuring inclusive participation from different communities. Documentation materials generated from the activities should support broader national dissemination through digital platforms and media outreach.
Applicants are required to propose specific localities as part of their technical proposal. Final locations must be identified and agreed upon prior to contract signature, in coordination with Search for Common Ground.
Theme
The campaign will focus on countering hate speech through community-based engagement and cultural dialogue activities that promote tolerance, inclusion, and social cohesion across diverse Syrian communities.
The assignment will aim to create safe and inclusive spaces where participants from different backgrounds can interact, share experiences, and engage in constructive dialogue that challenges harmful narratives and reduces hostility.
The campaign will integrate community engagement with media documentation, ensuring that stories, interactions, and shared experiences emerging from the activities are captured and disseminated to amplify positive narratives and encourage respectful communication.
Messaging will highlight shared values, coexistence, and collective identity, while promoting constructive dialogue and reducing polarization within Syrian communities.
Target Audience
The primary target audience for the campaign is Syrian social‑media users, particularly those active on Facebook, Instagram, X, and other platforms where harmful narratives often spread. Preliminarily identified audience segments include:
Youth and students, especially in conflict‑affected areas.
Media professionals, social media content creators, and digital activists
Women and girls, with messaging that fosters safe, inclusive spaces and equal voice.
Men and boys, with content promoting positive masculinity and addressing trauma, unemployment, and social pressure.
Activities should ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities, where feasible, including:
Accessible venues where possible
Inclusive communication formats
Subtitles for video documentation
Consideration of participation barriers
The expected number of direct participants through in-person activities is approximately 100–200 participants across all activities.
Schedule, Duration, and Expected Reach
The assignment is expected to be implemented within one month.
The implementation will include:
Planning and coordination
Preparation and logistical arrangements
Implementation of community-based activities
Documentation, dissemination, and reporting
The selected agency is expected to implement at least one main community-based activity and produce documentation materials that support the broader Anti-Hate Speech Campaign.
The expected reach will include both direct participants in the community activities and wider audiences through dissemination of documentation materials via digital platforms.
Review of the campaign
The selected agency will work closely with Search for Common Ground to ensure alignment with the campaign objectives and messaging.
All proposed activities, event concepts, and documentation plans must be submitted for review and approval prior to implementation.
Regular coordination meetings will be held to:
Review implementation plans
Ensure messaging alignment
Address operational challenges
Monitor progress
Search for Common Ground will provide guidance on messaging, conflict-sensitivity, and overall campaign alignment. The selected agency will be responsible for operational coordination and implementation.
The agency must remain flexible and responsive to feedback, particularly given the short implementation timeframe.
Quality Checks and Control
The selected agency must ensure that all activities and documentation meet professional and ethical standards.
This includes:
Ensuring activities are well-organized and inclusive
Ensuring documentation quality (video, photography, and media outputs)
Ensuring messaging is clear, culturally appropriate, and conflict-sensitive
The agency is responsible for maintaining quality throughout planning, implementation, and documentation phases.
Ethical Considerations
The contracted agency must ensure that all activities are conflict-sensitive and adhere to the Do No Harm principle.
Key considerations include:
Inclusivity
Ensure participation from diverse groups, including different regions, genders, and age groups.
Participant Safety
Ensure safe and respectful participation in all activities.
Do No Harm
Avoid activities or messaging that may increase tensions or reinforce harmful narratives.
Data Protection
Ensure proper consent for photography, filming, and documentation.
Transparency
Clearly communicate the purpose of the activities to participants and stakeholders.
Requirements of Consultant
The selected organization must demonstrate:
Relevant Experience
Experience implementing community-based engagement activities, cultural initiatives, or media campaigns in Syria or similar contexts.
Operational Capacity
Ability to manage event planning, stakeholder coordination, and logistics within a short timeframe.
Stakeholder Engagement Capacity
Demonstrated ability to engage community actors, civil society organizations, youth groups, and local stakeholders.
Media Documentation Capacity
Ability to document activities and produce high-quality video and photo materials.
Local Context Understanding
Strong understanding of Syrian social and cultural dynamics.
Project Management
Ability to deliver within a one-month timeline.
Conflict Sensitivity
Experience working in sensitive contexts and applying Do No Harm principles.
Coordination Capacity
Ability to manage all coordination, permissions, and outreach required for implementation.
Financial Proposal
Including:
Activity costs
Logistics and coordination costs
Documentation and production costs
Personnel costs
Organization Profile
Including:
Relevant experience
Examples of similar activities
Team structure
Applicants should submit their applications by sending an email to:
Patrick Fadel: pfadel@sfcg.org
If you have any questions or inquiries, please contact us (preferably Whatsapp) on :
Patrick Fadel +963958987908 /+96178886684