Country Videographers job at Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network)
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Posted date: 2025-Sep-29
Location: Uganda, Kampala
Country Videographers 2025-09-29T09:49:12+00:00 Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network) https://cdn.ugashare.com/jsjobsdata/data/employer/comp_975/logo/siha.jpg https://www.ugashare.com/jobs/ FULL_TIME Uganda Kampala 00256 Uganda Professional Services Media, Communications & Writing 2025-09-30T17:00:00+00:00 Uganda 8 The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network) is a regional feminist coalition established in 1995, working to strengthen the voices and agency of women across the Horn of Africa. SIHA brings together over 130 womenâs rights organizations and activists from Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda, and Eritrea. Through advocacy, movement-building, and direct programming, SIHA works to challenge systemic injustices, amplify grassroots womenâs voices, and build inclusive societies where women and girls are safe, free, and equal. 2. Background The Greater Horn of Africa (GHoA) is a politically and strategically complex region. Conflict and religious extremism are common struggles in many parts of the region, coupled with entrenched patriarchal norms. Women and girls in the GHoA face some of the most challenging obstacles to gender equality on the continent. Though the region is complex and diverse, it is interconnected by social and political histories, linked ecosystems and populations, tightly connected political and economic agendas, and cross-border mixed migration. Similarly, the status of women and girls varies both within and between countries of the GHoA; however, in all cases, gender equality is hindered by weak or non-existent legislation, often with poor implementation of gender favorable policies/laws.⯠The âWe Cannot Wait (WCW): Towards an Inclusive and Diverse Womenâs Movement in the Greaterâ¯Horn of Africaâ was implemented in the regional by a consortium of four women lead organizations to remove these restrictions and discriminatory laws and practices by building a strong and inclusive womenâs movement able to effect change. As the project comes to a close in December 2025, SIHA seeks to comprehensively document its successes, challenges, good practices, and lessons learned to ensure that the experiences of women and communities reached through this project are preserved and shared widely. The documentation will serve multiple purposes: internal learning, fundraising, showcasing at the final regional reflection meeting, and influencing future program design. 3. Objectives of the Assignment SIHA Network is recruiting in-country videographers from Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan to support the documentation of the âWe Cannot Waitâ project. These consultants will collect high-quality raw footage in their respective countries, based on clear technical and creative guidance from the Lead Videographer. The selected applicants will be charged with the responsibility of collecting compelling and high-quality raw footage including interviews, b-roll, and photographs that reflect the impact of the WCW project on communities and individuals. The footage will contribute to a regional documentary and promotional materials. 4. Scope of Work Pre-production: - Attend briefing sessions with the Lead Videographer, alongside the WCW project and communications leads.
- Participate in brainstorming and co-creation meetings organized by the Lead Videographer, alongside the WCW project and communications leads, to align on key messages, themes, and visual approach.
- Review and understand the shot list, interview prompts, and technical guidelines provided by the Lead Videographer.
- Join regular progress meetings to provide updates, receive feedback, and ensure alignment with the overall project vision.
Production: - Travel to assigned project locations within the country.
- Film interviews with stakeholders, beneficiaries, and community members.
- Capture context footage and relevant scenes (activities, locations, group discussions, etc.).
- Ensure ethical, respectful, and consent-based documentation, especially of children, women and youth.
Post-production: - Organize and submit raw footage and photographs.
- Provide brief notes/timestamps for each file and subject.
5. Deliverables - Raw video footage (minimum 60â90 minutes total, per country).
- High-resolution photographs (20+ per country).
- Consent forms for all filmed participants.
- Delivery of materials by 15th October 2025 to Lead Videographer.
6. Required Qualifications - Proven experience in videography and photography in development or humanitarian settings.
- Ownership or access to professional video equipment.
- Ability to work independently while following remote instructions.
- Familiarity with womenâs rights issues is a strong asset.
- Based in one of the target countries: Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, or Sudan.
7. Timeline - Assignment window: Early â Mid October 2025
- Submission of materials: No later than 15th October 2025
JOB-68da56183a809 Vacancy title: Country Videographers Jobs at: Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network) Deadline of this Job: Tuesday, September 30 2025 Duty Station: Uganda | Kampala | Uganda Summary Date Posted: Monday, September 29 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed JOB DETAILS: The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network) is a regional feminist coalition established in 1995, working to strengthen the voices and agency of women across the Horn of Africa. SIHA brings together over 130 womenâs rights organizations and activists from Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda, and Eritrea. Through advocacy, movement-building, and direct programming, SIHA works to challenge systemic injustices, amplify grassroots womenâs voices, and build inclusive societies where women and girls are safe, free, and equal. 2. Background The Greater Horn of Africa (GHoA) is a politically and strategically complex region. Conflict and religious extremism are common struggles in many parts of the region, coupled with entrenched patriarchal norms. Women and girls in the GHoA face some of the most challenging obstacles to gender equality on the continent. Though the region is complex and diverse, it is interconnected by social and political histories, linked ecosystems and populations, tightly connected political and economic agendas, and cross-border mixed migration. Similarly, the status of women and girls varies both within and between countries of the GHoA; however, in all cases, gender equality is hindered by weak or non-existent legislation, often with poor implementation of gender favorable policies/laws.⯠The âWe Cannot Wait (WCW): Towards an Inclusive and Diverse Womenâs Movement in the Greaterâ¯Horn of Africaâ was implemented in the regional by a consortium of four women lead organizations to remove these restrictions and discriminatory laws and practices by building a strong and inclusive womenâs movement able to effect change. As the project comes to a close in December 2025, SIHA seeks to comprehensively document its successes, challenges, good practices, and lessons learned to ensure that the experiences of women and communities reached through this project are preserved and shared widely. The documentation will serve multiple purposes: internal learning, fundraising, showcasing at the final regional reflection meeting, and influencing future program design. 3. Objectives of the Assignment SIHA Network is recruiting in-country videographers from Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan to support the documentation of the âWe Cannot Waitâ project. These consultants will collect high-quality raw footage in their respective countries, based on clear technical and creative guidance from the Lead Videographer. The selected applicants will be charged with the responsibility of collecting compelling and high-quality raw footage including interviews, b-roll, and photographs that reflect the impact of the WCW project on communities and individuals. The footage will contribute to a regional documentary and promotional materials. 4. Scope of Work Pre-production: - Attend briefing sessions with the Lead Videographer, alongside the WCW project and communications leads.
- Participate in brainstorming and co-creation meetings organized by the Lead Videographer, alongside the WCW project and communications leads, to align on key messages, themes, and visual approach.
- Review and understand the shot list, interview prompts, and technical guidelines provided by the Lead Videographer.
- Join regular progress meetings to provide updates, receive feedback, and ensure alignment with the overall project vision.
Production: - Travel to assigned project locations within the country.
- Film interviews with stakeholders, beneficiaries, and community members.
- Capture context footage and relevant scenes (activities, locations, group discussions, etc.).
- Ensure ethical, respectful, and consent-based documentation, especially of children, women and youth.
Post-production: - Organize and submit raw footage and photographs.
- Provide brief notes/timestamps for each file and subject.
5. Deliverables - Raw video footage (minimum 60â90 minutes total, per country).
- High-resolution photographs (20+ per country).
- Consent forms for all filmed participants.
- Delivery of materials by 15th October 2025 to Lead Videographer.
6. Required Qualifications - Proven experience in videography and photography in development or humanitarian settings.
- Ownership or access to professional video equipment.
- Ability to work independently while following remote instructions.
- Familiarity with womenâs rights issues is a strong asset.
- Based in one of the target countries: Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, or Sudan.
7. Timeline - Assignment window: Early â Mid October 2025
- Submission of materials: No later than 15th October 2025
Work Hours: 8 Experience in Months: 12 Level of Education: bachelor degree Job application procedure Interested in applying for this job? Click here to submit your application now
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