Call for Applications for the British Council New Narratives Youth Advisory Board 2021 for Young Africans.
Application Deadline: 14th December 2020, 10pm GMT
About the Award: New Narratives is a programme which aims to foster deeper and more meaningful people-to-people engagements between young people across the countries of Africa and the UK, through a suite of digital storytelling and collaboration programmes, in sectors of mutual interest. The programme aims to help contribute to changing reciprocal perceptions between both places in order to stimulate new understanding which will unlock new connections and collaborations for mutual benefit.
Expected outcomes of the programme (medium – long-term)
• New knowledge shared between young people in the UK and Africa
• New connections between young people in the UK and Africa
• New and diverse content about Africa and the UK
• Greater collaboration between young people in Africa and the UK with mutual benefit
• New reciprocal insight and understanding between and about both locations
The programme is in inception and has so far held consultations, undertaken research and held one of two co-creation labs with 39 young people (academics, artists, activists, technologists and social / creative entrepreneurs) selected from across the countries of Africa and the UK. The young group was brought together to ‘hack’ the problem of singular, outdated narratives between Africa and the UK and prototype solutions that help stimulate more plural and diverse narratives across both locations. Other inception activities including designing an evaluation framework are also in progress.
Purpose of Advisory Board
The purpose of the Youth Advisory Board is to ensure effective and successful delivery of the New Narratives programme. The board will provide appropriate advice, insight and recommendations on matters relevant to this programme to support and facilitate design and decision-making. The board will consist of young people from the UK, Sub-Saharan Africa, and North Africa, and provides an excellent opportunity for networking, peer-to-peer learning, skills development, etc.
Responsibilities will include:
Membership:
The Board will be comprised of a diverse group of people across race, gender and geographical* location:
*Minimum requirements are 2 UK from at least two devolved nations; 1 each from North, South, East and West Africa.
In consultation with the board, the chair may invite externals who are experts in relevant fields to attend all or part of any meeting. The Chair and members have the option of resigning at any time from their position. When a resignation takes place, the Advisory Board can take the decision to replace or not the vacant position. For continuity, the chair will be expected to serve a minimum of 18months – 12 months as the chair, and the following 6 months as a member.
Type: Job (Volunteerism)
Eligibility: Young people (aged 18-35)
Selection: The board will be appointed for their knowledge and experience to problem solve, explore options/concepts and strategic direction. The selection will be based on an agreed skills matrix, the candidate’s CV (experience) and motivation letter. Shortlisted candidate will be interviewed by the British Council panel.
Eligible Countries: British Council New Narratives Programme Eligible countries:
West Africa: Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone.
Number of Awards: 8
Value of Award: All members of the advisory board will be remunerated, at a daily rate of £150 per day, up to 20 days a year. Expenses will be paid as pre-agreed.
Expectations of the Advisory Board
How to Apply: APPLY HERE
Visit Award Webpage for Details
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