The International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Region (IPPFAR) is one of the leading sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service delivery organization and sexual and reproductive rights advocacy voice in Africa through its Member Associations (MAs) in 40 countries.
More information on IPPFAR on our website: https://africa.ippf.org/ and our brochure.
IPPFAR invites bids from competent firms to submit their Expression of Interest for consultancy services to undertake the production of a digital communication campaign for the organization.
The digital communication campaign will be developed to raise awareness and sensitize target audiences (adolescents and youths in sub-Saharan Africa) with the potential of scaling up to other regions around the globe, on stereotypes related to Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and gender. The aim of the digital campaign is to break these stereotypes and to demonstrate that they are based on social constructs, such as culture, education, dogmas, society, educators, family values. These are not rooted in any scientific framework nor are they backed up by any scientific evidence.
The campaign messaging will focus on empowering audiences to think, discuss and debunk stereotypes related to SRHR regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, disabilities, and experiences.
The video will increase the visibility of IPPFAR, as well as increase support to it's work, mission and vision.
For more details about this consultancy, please download the TORs attached (below).
Interested candidates should send their application to the IPPF Africa Regional Office through email address [email protected] latest by 11 November 2022.
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