PRB Making a Difference With Multimedia Fellowship 2021 for Youth-led Advocacy Organizations

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PRB Making a Difference With Multimedia Fellowship for youth-led advocacy Organizations.

Application Deadline: 30th April 2021

About the Award: If you are part of a youth-led organization working on environmental conservation or reproductive health advocacy and you want to expand your influence, become a more effective communicator, and build your multimedia production skills, this opportunity is for you.

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Leaders from selected organizations will participate in a six-month interactive training program focused on the building blocks of effective and sustainable advocacy. Training topics include understanding and interpreting data and evidence, strategic messaging, multimedia production skills, and community mobilization/engagement best practices. Between monthly training sessions, fellows will use their new skills and knowledge to plan and launch a multimedia campaign focused on a topic of their choice.

Eligible Field(s): Campaigns may focus on any population, environment, and reproductive health theme, but they must address a challenge that is relevant to fellows’ countries and communities. Possible campaign themes include:

  • Child marriage.
  • Contraception/voluntary family planning.
  • Deforestation.
  • Environmental degradation.
  • Female-genital mutilation/cutting.
  • Gender-based violence.
  • HIV and AIDS.
  • Maternal health.
  • Pollution or toxic waste.
  • Preservation of plant and animal species.
  • Sustainable agriculture.

Highlights from the work of alumni fellows can be found here; prospective applicants are invited to explore what previous cohorts have done to get ideas for the types of products they may choose to develop during their fellowship.

The Making a Difference with Multimedia Fellowship is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and is organized by PRB under the Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health (PACE) project, which recognizes that young people are powerful agents of transformation when armed with effective communication tools and strategies.

Type: Fellowship

Eligibility: Applications will be considered only if they meet all the requirements listed below. Please read these criteria carefully before applying.


REQUIREMENTS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL APPLICANTS

  • Led by youth (ages 18 to 29).
  • Able to communicate effectively in English, as trainings and correspondence with PACE staff will be done in English (advocacy campaigns can be in other languages).
  • Must be based in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Haiti, India, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, or Zambia (USAID family planning priority countries).
  • Must read, understand, and commit to the USAID Global Health Legislative and Policy Requirements.

Selection: Applicants should be prepared to provide the following information:

  • Social media handles/accounts.
  • Current advocacy priorities.
  • Samples of past advocacy work (text, art, photos, videos, etc.).
  • A statement detailing the organization’s existing capacity around multimedia, communications, and advocacy work, and desired organizational growth during the fellowship.
  • A statement of interest: How will this opportunity be transformational for the organization?
  • The names and contact details of team members who will participate in the fellowship on behalf of the organization (maximum of four people).

Eligible Countries: African countries

To be Taken at (Country): Online

Number of Awards: Not specified

Value of Award: Participants will receive coaching and feedback from fellowship staff and senior fellows from Bridge Connect Africa Initiative (BCAI), a youth-led institution based in Kano State, Nigeria. Other direct support, including professional mentorship in multimedia skills and grants for equipment and travel, will also be available to fellows.

How to Apply: All applications that meet the requirements will be reviewed and considered, and finalists will be invited to participate in a virtual interview with PACE staff. Organizations selected for the 2021 fellowship cohort will be notified by the end of May. Project kickoff and the first monthly training session will take place in June, with additional training sessions and campaign activities continuing through December 2021.

  • It is important to go through all application requirements in the Award Webpage (see Link below) before applying.
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