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South Africa: Consultancy Required to Train Media on Illegal Wildlife Trade

South Africa: Consultancy Required to Train Media on Illegal Wildlife Trade

Deadline: 26-May-21

The WWF South Africa Khetha Programme is seeking a consultant that can support them in developing and delivering a training programme for local reporters and media practitioners from the Greater Kruger on illegal wildlife trade, provide support and mentorship to participants to develop stories, and secure the publication or broadcasting of the reports/stories.

WWF South Africa’s Khetha programme, supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), partnered with the USAJD VukaNow programme and the Wits University’s Africa-China Reporting Project (ACRP), to train 15 media practitioners from southern Africa on the complex dynamics of IWT the role of different stakeholders in particular communities living in affected areas the unintended consequences of reporting on IWT, and the dynamics of the Africa-China relations.

The journalism training planned for 2021 builds on the momentum and learning from the 2019-journalism training workshop.

This year’s focus is to build the capacity of local reporters and media practitioners from the Greater Kruger area to tell stories about the Greater Kruger and give wider perspectives on the issue of PM.

Potential participants will include reporters and media practitioners affiliated with a media house or freelancers. The project will facilitate and support access to platforms where freelancers can share their stores.

The training will be an opportunity for reporters and media practitioners to engage with their peers while gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and Impact of the IWT through their engagement with technical experts, wildlife managers, and the people who live with wildlife.

The training programme will include field excursions and provide travel support to the network of reporters to cover stories of IWT.

These stories/reports will form part of the outputs of the training programme and will feature in the mainstream media and social media as part of the Khetha communication strategy.

Assignment Activities

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Eligibility Criteria

The consultant and any additional team members must be suitably qualified and experienced to lead this work with support and advice from MOE The consultant (and team) must have:

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