CALL FOR A MONITORING, EVALUATION, AND LEARNING (MEAL) CONSULTANT
Background
The Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) is a National Media Association established in 1982 and registered under the Societies Act as a non-profit membership organization for women journalists from the print, electronic media, and other areas of communication. AMWIK’s vision is a just society in which the media embraces and promotes equitable development and human rights. AMWIK’s mission is to use the media to promote an informed and gender-responsive society through professional and transformative media.
Project Goal
This project aims to implement digital safety and security training for Community Media Women Journalists and Women Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) who face increased cases of online violence.
Output
Train women journalists and Women Human Rights Defenders at the community level and offer mentorship of women journalists on digital safety, security, and resilience.
Scope of Work
The Digital Safety and Security Trainer will be responsible for:
Designing, developing, and delivering a comprehensive training program aimed at enhancing the digital safety and security skills of female journalists and women human rights defenders. The training will cover topics including data protection,
safe online practices, threat recognition, emerging trends, and response strategies to safeguard against cyber threats.
Provide mentorship for the journalists over a1-month period. The trainer will ensure that the journalists and women human rights defenders are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to protect themselves and their media houses in the digital landscape.
Eligibility Criteria
We are looking for consultants who meet the following qualifications:
Minimum bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Three years of demonstrable work experience in the digital rights space.
In-depth understanding of the Kenyan media landscape.
In-depth understanding of the human rights landscape in Kenya.
Proven experience in digital security training, instructional design, or a similar role.
Proven experience working with Women Human Rights Defenders.
Strong knowledge of digital security practices, cyber threats, and safety protocols.
Strong understanding of the digital legal and policy frameworks in Kenya and around the globe.
Excellent presentation, communication, and facilitation skills.
Proficiency in e-learning platforms and virtual setup technologies.
Application Guidelines
Interested candidates, are encouraged to submit a CV and cover letter to hr@amwik.org with the subject “DIGITAL SAFETY AND SECURITY TRAINER”.
The closing date for applications is 6th June 2024.