Terms of Reference
For researchers connected with conflict reporting, in relation to writing a conflict sensitive terminology handbook
Position title: Researcher
Contract type: Service/Consultant
Location: Georgia, Ukraine or Moldova
Reference to the project: Giving Voice, Driving Change - from the Borderland to the Steppes
Job delivery date: 31 July, 2020
Reports to: Project Manager
Background
Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova all suffer from the consequences of unresolved conflicts. The existing challenges are a daily part of public discourse in these countries and across Eastern Europe in general. The roles of the media, civil society and government are crucial in keeping lines of communication open across these divisions.
Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova are also signatories to the European Union Association Agreement. In recent years, the relationship between the government, nonprofit, and media sectors of these countries has grown. As a result, there is a need to better understand how media outlets craft their narratives around ethnic and political groups in the region.
Journalists, nonprofits and government actors working on conflict sensitive subjects need the knowledge and skills to support relationships through building better communication channels. There is a lack of resources, such as manuals, which impedes the production of independent and high quality media content both domestically and regionally.
The Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), within the project Giving Voice, Driving Change - from the Borderland to the Steppes, intends to produce a handbook - Words of War and Peace. The handbook will combine an analysis of conflict sensitive issue from Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, and will assist journalists, media outlets, human rights defenders, government actors and all those who work on related subjects.
IWPR is seeking the consultancy services of a researcher to produce this handbook.
Objective
The objective of the inquired consultancy service is to prepare the content of the handbook - Words of War and Peace. The consultant will be responsible for researching and collecting the relevant material, analysis and writing.
About the Handbook
The purpose of this handbook is to better communicate the needs of conflict affected populations and increase the quality of the content and the level of trust in the mediums of communication.
The handbook will be comprised of ten chapters, with approximately 1,500 words per chapter and should include case studies or questions for discussion. The handbook will be released in Romanian, Georgian, Ukrainian and English.
The handbook should be no more than 75 pages. The handbook should consist of the following chapters/topics:
The scope of work
The researcher should work in close cooperation with IWPR and undertake the following tasks:
Necessary Qualifications
Competencies
Commitment: Actively contributes to achieving project goals.
Diversity: Respects others and values their diverse perspectives and contributions
Integrity: Acts in a manner consistent with IWPR’s core values and organisational principles.
Accountability: Takes responsibility for own action and delegated work.
Communication: Actively works to achieve clear and transparent communication with trainees, colleagues and IWPR stakeholders.
Collaboration: Works effectively with others on common goals and fosters a positive, trust-based working environment.
Planning:Works towards the achievement of goals in a structured and measured manner.
Analysis and decision-making: Analyses available information, draws well-founded conclusions and takes appropriate decisions.
Initiative-taking: Proposes and initiates new ideas, activities and projects.
Flexibility: Responds positively and effectively to changing circumstances.
Proposed period and duration of consultancy
The duration of the consultancy is four months(April -July 2020):
- One week for a proposal of work schedule and plan;
- Three weeks for initial desk research;
- One month for collecting material and conducting interviews;
- One and-a-half months for analysis and writing;
- Two weeks for editing the final version.
Submission of quotes
Interested individuals should submit the following documents to caucasusprogramme@iwpr.net, no later than end of March 20, 2020.
Most successful candidates will be invited to an interview. The final selection will be made after IWPR interviews all short-listed candidates.
If you have questions, please, write to us at: caucasusprogramme@iwpr.net