FAWE Uganda requires the services of a competent documentarist to develop and produce a documentary highlighting the achievements, impact, and outcomes of the Higher Education Access Program (HEAP) implemented since 2016 and in addition, generate key success stories accrued from the course of implementation of the project.
1. To document and showcase the impact registered by the Higher Education Access Program in the last 7 years of implementation.
2. To publicize the Higher Education Access Program.
3. To increase the visibility of FAWE Uganda and attract more partners for funding education programs implemented by the organization.
The Documentary is targeting the following selected categories of key program stakeholders (Students, Alumni, District Education Officers, FAWE Uganda program staff, Mentors, focal persons, Vice Chancellors, and Principals of Tertiary Institutions partnered with) in the operational districts of Adjumani, Amudat, Amuru, Kaabong and Pader in Northern Uganda, Buliisa, Bundibugyo, Kanungu and Ntoroko in Western Uganda, and Bukwo, Mayuge, Katakwi and Buyende in Eastern Uganda.
The purpose of the assignment is to develop and produce a documentary highlighting the achievements, impact, and outcomes of the Higher Education Access Program (HEAP) and in addition, to generate key success stories accrued from the course of implementation of the project.
Applicants should send their expression of interest to procurement@faweuganda.org copying enassali@faweuganda.org and kenrogers@faweuganda.org (Indicate ‘FAWE Uganda HEAP Documentary’ in the email subject line) by 23rd February 2023 before 5:00 pm.
FAWE Uganda was established in 1997 with the goal of accelerating female participation in education and closing the gender gap within the education system at all levels in Uganda.
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