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  • LittWorld 2012: Christian Publishers Worldwide to Convene in Nairobi, Kenya

    Dates: 28 October - 2 November 2012

    MAI is pleased to announce LittWorld 2012 will take place in Nairobi, Kenya, October 28 to November 2, 2012. “MAI returns to Africa with the goal of building on momentum from the 2009 conference, which ranked among the best so far, and to increase our training support on the continent,” said MAI president John Maust.

    Every three years, MAI convenes LittWorld, the only international conference of its kind, providing intensive training on strategic, publishing-related topics. The conference gathers more than 150 publishers, editors and writers from 30-plus countries.

    Barine Kirimi, chair of the local host committee, welcomes Christian publishing colleagues worldwide. “Jambo! You will find empowerment and encouragement as you fellowship with a global community, united with one purpose. You can't afford to miss Littworld 2012 in Kenya. Mark the date now. Karibu!

    LittWorld 2012 will include a weekend pre-conference exclusively for Africa’s French-speaking Christian publishing staff and writers. Confirmed speaker Daniel Bourdanné, general secretary of IFES and former publisher said, “I feel very encouraged to know you are planning to come back to Africa in 2012. This will certainly help build momentum for the publishing work in Africa, which remains fragile.”

    The African Church increases annually faster than anywhere else in the world. But many African believers lack Christian literature written by Africans. The continent is also the world's youngest region; children under 15 make up more than 40 percent of its people. Enormous potential exists to bolster the Church and reach a new generation via life-giving books and articles.

    Men and women from 94 countries have participated in the conference since it began in 1986. Through LittWorld, MAI has seen publishing houses born, new books conceived, and skills refined for more effective publishing. Inevitably, participants take away a new or reinforced commitment to publish books and articles by local authors in the heart language and culture of readers.

    James Kwok, a psychologist and writer from Singapore, said, “What a great privilege for me to attend LittWorld 2009 Kenya, and share in the joy of Jesus with brothers and sisters in Christ from around the world, while being equipped to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ through the written word.”

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@littworld.org or call (630) 260-9063.

    Website: http://www.littworld.org

  • Job Opening: Science Writer/ Editor for CIMMYT Kenya

    Job Opening: Science Writer/ Editor for CIMMYT Kenya

    Deadline: 23 May 2011

    CIMMYT is an internationally funded, non-profit research and training organization affiliated with the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). The center works to sustainably increase the productivity of maize and wheat farming systems, thus helping to ensure global food security and to reduce poverty. Its partners include national agricultural research systems, non-governmental organizations, and advanced research institutions, both public and private, in globally-focused projects and programs. CIMMYT employs about 600 permanent staff and operates through decentralized partnerships, with offices in 13 developing countries and projects and networks in many more. In Kenya, CIMMYT is hosted by the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Nairobi.

    The Position

    CIMMYT seeks a talented, dedicated Science Writer/Editor to help reach external audiences with pertinent technical and general information about its research maize, wheat, socioeconomics, and conservation agriculture, with special focus on sub-Saharan Africa. The Science Writer/Editor will be based at CIMMYT’s office in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Responsibilities

    The Science Writer/Editor will edit technical scientific publications, grant proposals, and other technical information; and write and edit non-technical material intended to increase public awareness of CIMMYT’s activities, as required.

    The specific responsibilities include:

    * Help develop diverse communications products, including the corporate annual report, project brochures, funding proposals, policy briefs, technical bulletins, scientific books and chapters, journal- and magazine articles, and varied content for web pages.
    * Edit scientific articles, technical reports, and other documents for accuracy, clarity, style, and usage.
    * Identify high interest stories throughout the Centre’s research programs and write and/or edit stories in a range of styles for dissemination in suitable formats and to various target audiences.
    * Participate in communications planning and strategy development.
    * Support and guide media outreach.
    * Support and guide extension communications.
    * As required, travel to document CIMMYT’s work on the ground, including field visits and taking still and video photography.
    * Assist scientists in preparing scientific posters, presentations, and other materials.
    * Select and provide photographs for use in publications and presentations.
    * Assist in preparing presentations for scientific conferences and meetings.

    Qualifications and Experience

    * Minimum a BA or BSc in communications, journalism, literature, science, agriculture, or another relevant field, and preferably 4-5 years of work experience relating to the position.
    * Strong, proven skills in English writing and grammar.
    * Fluency in English and Kiswahili; working knowledge of French and/or Spanish desirable.
    * A capacity to understand processes and issues related to science and technology; with a focus on issues affecting agriculture and development in sub-Saharan Africa.
    * Ability to write/edit under pressure, with high accuracy and to deadline.
    * Creativity, particularly in devising new approaches to publications content.
    * Ability to work in a team of professionals from many countries and cultures.
    * Willingness to travel within the region and, occasionally, internationally.

    Terms of offer

    The World Agroforestry Centre and CIMMYT are equal opportunity employers and offer a collegial and gender-sensitive working environment. We believe that staff diversity promotes excellence and strongly encourage applications from qualified women. This position is on local terms and will be for an initial period of one (1) year, renewable subject to three (3) months’ probation period, assessment of performance, continued relevance of the position and availability of resources.

    How to apply

    Applications for the position must include:

    * A cover letter illustrating your suitability for the position against the listed requirements and salary expectations.
    * A detailed curriculum vitae.
    * Two writing samples (preferably formally published).
    * The names and addresses of three referees, including telephone, fax numbers and email addresses.

    All correspondence should be addressed to the

    Human Resources Unit,
    World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF),
    PO Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya OR via
    email: icrafhru@cgiar.org

    and should indicate “Application for a Science Writer/Editor-CIMMYT” on their application letters and email submissions.

    Applications will be considered through 23rd May 2011: Please note that only short-listed applicants meeting the above requirements will be contacted.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: icrafhru@cgiar.org

    For submissions: icrafhru@cgiar.org

    Website: http://www.worldagroforestry.org; http://www.cimmyt.org

  • Job Opening: Communications Consultant for United Nations Development Programme (Kenya/ Somalia)

    Deadline: 5 May 2011

    Somalia is currently in a worsening humanitarian situation where an estimated 2.4 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. In addition, the highly volatile security situation in south central Somalia has led the UN to focus on delivering much needed humanitarian assistance and to implement recovery and capacity development assistance programmes in locations that experience relative stability where access is possible.

    The UN Country Team (UNCT) needs effective communication to interact usefully with the Somalia authorities and communities, to reflect the evolving circumstances and to address the complexity and multi-layered nature of the UN’s role in Somalia. Good communication is also required to generate funds to address the humanitarian crisis and recovery and development needs. In particular, the UN needs its communication strategy to address the issue of expectations: what can the UN deliver and how?

    At the request of the UNCT, a joint Communications Strategy for Somalia was developed that aims to improve understanding of the perceptions and needs of the Somali people, to address existing perceptions about the UN´s work in Somalia and to improve its profile. The main objective of this strategy is to bring coherence to UN internal and external communications in order to improve the quality of the UN’s interaction with the Somali people, the perceptions of the UN in Somalia and its work (humanitarian, political and development); to support the promotion of an enabling environment for the work of the UN; to positively influence the security environment; reassert impartiality; improve credibility; to improve understanding of the UN’s work and its transparency. A UN Communication Strategy Manager will be hired to lead the implementation and adjustment of the strategy in the long term.

    The UNCT has identified an urgent need for a consultant to address immediate challenges facing the UN in Somalia. The consultant will travel to Somalia frequently in order to ensure that the perceptions of the Somali people are heard and heeded, that the work of the UN is better understood and is promoted in both local and international media. An immediate focus will be responding to and addressing negative publicity regarding the UN and alleged lack of response. The medium term focus will be establishing communications approaches and techniques that listen effectively to the Somali people and communicate clearly the streamlined work of the United Nations agencies, funds and programmes under the UN Somali Assistance Strategy.

    The UN Communications Consultant will lead with the UN Information Group and work in close collaboration with its individual members, the Resident Coordinator’s Office and OCHA, as well as with key media personnel to ensure that the joint UN Communications Strategy is implemented in a timely manner and in line with the evolving situation in Somalia. The UN Communications Consultant will report to the Head of the RCO and through her to the UN Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator and the UNCT.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    Summary of Key Functions:

    * Improve the UN’s communications with Somali speaking audiences.
    * Produce targeted material to improve the perceptions of the work of the UN in Somalia.
    * Arrange visits of local and international media to UN projects across Somalia.
    * Oversee and publicise the UNCT’s work on UN days.

    Functions / Key Results Expected:

    1. Improve media coverage of the UN in the three Somali regions:

    * Arrange visits of local Somali media to UN project sites to demonstrate the value of the work of the United Nations agencies, funds and programmes to the Somali people especially in relation to the current drought and the political situation.
    * Target local media outlets in the three Somali zones with regular UNSAS outcome update briefings that summarise the UN’s work under the three Outcomes of the United Nations Somali Assistance Strategy (UNSAS).
    * Assess the information needs of the UN’s Somali interlocutors and provide easily digestible updates for use by national counterparts – governments, donors and other key partners - to explain the achievements of the United Nations under the UNSAS.

    2. Somali communications:

    * Oversee the translation of the UNCT website into Somali language and post regular updates, news stories and Somali language radio pod casts.
    * Work with IRIN and other Somali-language radio services to maximise the impact of UN advocacy.
    * Issue monthly updates of UN Information Group master messages and Questions & Answers to ensure coherent messages are communicated by all UN Agencies.

    3. International English-language media and communications:

    * Facilitate one joint visit of international media to Somalia in collaboration with UN agencies in order to allow Somali people to communicate their needs and aspirations.
    * Regularly update the UNCT website and support UN agencies to update social media platforms such as Facebook, youtube etc. with an emphasis on media used by Somali people both inside and outside Somalia.
    * Create two UN briefing packs to provide a coherent overview the work of the UN in Puntland and South Central Somalia for use with donors.
    * Issue UNCT press releases regularly to highlight progress and achievements to complement individual agency press releases.

    4. Manage UN events with partners:

    * Plan joint events with civil society groups and Government partners in each of the three zones focusing on: 19 Aug – World Humanitarian Day; 21 Sept – International Peace Day; 24 Oct – UN Day

    5. Maintain and influence networks of contacts:

    * Develop and update a UN-wide list of high-level communications contacts across five key groups: Somalis, Diaspora, Donors, International media, and internal UN audiences. This will be a key resource for the permanent communications manager when they arrive.
    * Develop key fact sheets on common UNIG advocacy issues

    Impact of Results:

    Effective implementation of the joint UN Communications Strategy leads to improved perceptions of the UN in Somalia. Better coherence among the UN Information Group results in an image of the UN in Somalia speaking as one.

    Competencies

    Corporate Competencies:

    * Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN’s values and ethical standards.
    * Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of the UN in Somalia.
    * Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability.
    * Treats all people fairly without favouritism

    Functional Competencies:

    Knowledge Management and Learning:

    * Promotes knowledge management among peers and a learning environment in the office through leadership and personal example.
    * Actively works towards continuing personal learning and development and applies newly acquired skills.

    Development and Operational Effectiveness:

    * Ability to lead and manage strategic communications.
    * Substantive knowledge of communications tools and experience in media and information management.
    * Excellent conceptual, analytical abilities and investigative journalistic skills.
    * Above average interpersonal and communication skills, including writing and speaking.
    * Willingness to travel to Somalia as frequently as security allows

    Management and Leadership:

    * Builds strong relationships with key partners: national partners, Diaspora, donors, international media, and UN.
    * Focuses on impact and results.
    * Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude and responds positively to feedback.
    * Demonstrates openness to change and ability to manage complexities.
    * Leads teams effectively and shows mentoring as well as conflict resolution skills.
    * Ability to work independently and with minimal guidance from supervisors.
    * Ability to operate effectively in a changing and complex environment, and to produce results under stress

    Required Skills and Experience

    Education:

    * Advanced university degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations or a related subject.
    * First university degree in Communication, Journalism, Public Relations with 9 years of relevant experience maybe accepted in lieu of advanced university degree.

    Experience:

    * Minimum 7 years of relevant experience in information, communications and media work with an international organization, with at least 4 years communications experience in a crisis or post-conflict country.
    * Management and diplomatic skills essential.
    * Prior experience working in Somalia is highly desirable.
    * Prior experience of working with complex UN rules and procedures in a UN Country Team environment is preferred.
    * Experience as a spokesperson or principal liaison with media and other key partners on sensitive issues is preferred.
    * Experience in organizing media and/or communications events.
    * Prior experience in implementing a communications strategy would be beneficial.

    Language requirements:

    * Fluency in written and spoken English is required

    UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

    Location : Nairobi, with frequent travel to Somalia, KENYA

    Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 15-May-2011

    Duration of Initial Contract : 4 months

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: http://www.undp.org/

  • Job Opening: Associate Editor for Kenya Yearbook

    Deadline: 2 May 2011

    The overall purpose of the job is to deputize the Editorial Manager in managing the writing, editing and production of various Board publications.

    The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications and person characteristics:

    * A university degree with a post-graduate qualification in journalism.
    * A minimum of four years experience in journalism or publishing at a senior level.
    * Experience in the supervision and control of editorial staff.
    * Excellent writing, editing and system skills.
    * Analytical and creative skills.
    * High degree of integrity.

    The applications should reach the undersigned on or before 2nd May, 2011.

    The Chief Executive Officer
    Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board
    P O Box 34035 - 00100
    NHIF Building, 4th floor
    Nairobi

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@kenyayearbook.go.ke

    Website: http://www.kenyayearbook.go.ke/

  • Seattle-Based Swahili Translator Wanted for Kibera Documentary (Digital Kitchen)

    Looking for a fluent Swahili speaker to translate footage for a documentary on Kibera, a slum in Nairobi, Kenya. The documentary is for an organization that runs a free school and health clinic in Kibera.

    -Would go through footage with the director, selecting which scenes to be translated based on what is being said (1-2 hours). This would be performed at our office on Capitol Hill in Seattle.
    -Written translation of selected scenes (5-15 hours).
    -Possibility of additional translation work

    Location: Capitol Hill Seattle

    Compensation: $25/hour

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: jhayward@d-kitchen.com

    For submissions: jhayward@d-kitchen.com

    Website: http://www.d-kitchen.com/

  • Poets and Writers Online - POWO Meet-up and Poetry Performance at ihub (Kenya)

    Poets and Writers Online - POWO Meet-up and Poetry Performance at ihub (Kenya)

    Deadline: 23 April 2011

    What? Poets and Writers Online (POWO) is a forum for Poets and Writers with blogs and those with an interest in using the internet in promotion of, or as a platform for their writing.

    When? First meet-up will be on 23rd April, 2011 ( 11.30am – 2pm)

    Where? The IHub located on 4th flr of Bishop Magua Building along Ngong Road (opposite Uchumi Ngong Rd.)

    Who should attend? Poets, Creative Writers, anyone with an interest in writing

    Guest Speakers

    Joseph Mucheru – Google East & Central Africa Lead

    Njoroge Matathia ( Potash) – Kenya Urban Narrative

    Wamathai – Poet, Blogger & Organiser of Wamathai Poetry Event.

    Poetry performance by

    Muki Garang – Poet, activist, Hip Hop Artist, Techie

    Logon to http://powo.eventbrite.com/ to sign up for this FREE event.

    Via: kenyanpoet.blogspot.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: PoetsNWriters@gmail.com

    Website: for tickets - http://powo.eventbrite.com/

  • Call for Journalists: Kenya Tourism Media Awards (print and digital media/ blog)

    Call for Journalists: Kenya Tourism Media Awards (print and digital media/ blog)

    On behalf of the tourism industry, Kenya Tourism Federation is introducing Kenya Tourism Awards. The goal of the awards is to recognize and encourage excellence and good practice in responsible tourism.

    Kenya Tourism Federation Secretariat is organizing the Kenya tourism industry's first national awards.

    The awards ceremony is slated for 23rd June 2011. There are 8 different award categories - 7 award categories for the tourism industry; and a Media award category - with the goal of recognizing the contribution of the media in promoting Kenya as a tourism destination of choice. There are a total of 15 awards to be won.

    Businesses and journalists who wish to participate in the set categories should submit their nominations by 5 pm on 30th April 2011, after which nominations will not be accepted. A business may nominate to be considered in more than one category.

    To nominate a business: Complete the nomination form printed in black ink, double spaced, using 12 point type. The nomination form should be accompanied by a narrative of no more than 4 pages outlining how the business fits in the specific award criteria. The nomination should also be accompanied by not more than 4 signed letters of support from persons other than the nominator.

    A business may also opt to submit along with the nomination additional support material for the nomination, such as newspaper articles, press releases, photos with captions, internal and external evaluation documents

    Nominations may be mailed or delivered to the address:

    Selection committee,
    KTF Tourism Awards,
    P.O BOX 15013 - 00509,
    Nairobi.

    Or e-mailed to: awards@ktf.co.ke

    Summaries of winning entries will be published in the Africa Investor Magazine, with the option not to publish commercially sensitive information.

    Media Awards

    There are 3 categories for the Media Award

    a) Electronic Media
    i. Radio Journalist
    ii. Television Journalist

    b) Print Media
    i. Newspaper Journalist
    ii. Magazine Journalist

    c) Digital Media
    i. Blog and website

    NOMINATION CRITERIA: PRINT AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA

    Nominations must demonstrate that the nominee has presented or published editorial features:
    • Focusing on sustainable and responsible tourism practices (e.g. waste management, use of eco‐friendly materials, involving community partnership, conservation etc.)
    • linking tourism to its contribution to poverty eradication and achievement of vision 2030
    • showing diversity of tourism products; e.g. culture, beach, scenery, ecotourism
    • Expose’ on tourism or that has an effect on tourism that has elicited a positive reaction from the concerned parties /authorities. Evidence of this to be presented in follow up stories.
    • That show evidence of in depth research and creativity and portrays Kenya or a part of Kenya as a magical tourist destination

    Nomination packages should include the following:

    • A completed nomination form and an accompanying narrative of no more than 4 pages outlining how you meet award criteria.
    • Clip of minimum 1 minute stories for the last six months (TV and radio)
    • Cuttings of at least six stories with a minimum of 500 words per cutting for the last six months/ or six editions for travel magazines with (Print Media)
    • At least two, but no more than four letters of support for the nomination from persons other than the nominator. The letters of support must be signed by the author.
    • (Optional) No more than five items of additional support materials, such as newspaper articles, press releases, photos with captions, internal or external evaluation documents, etc., that support the nomination.

    NOMINATION CRITERIA: ‐ DIGITAL MEDIA AWARDS

    Nominations must demonstrate that the nominee uses digital, online and social media in a way that:

    • Provides authentic, informative and up to date content on a wide range of topics on tourism related to not only their products and services, but on Kenya as a tourism destination of choice.
    • Creates interactive experience for clients as opposed to a static website
    • Integrates their social media presence into their business seamlessly
    • Communicates effectively and appropriately to databases of past, current and potential future clientele
    • Makes best use of all digital media including video, multimedia and imagery
    • Integrates User Generated Content from Clients
    • promotes sustainable tourism practices as a means to overcome challenges to tourism in the long and short term

    Nomination materials will not be returned. To confirm timely receipt of your nomination package, please provide your email. Summaries of winning entries will be published in Africa investor; however, you will be given the option to omit any commercially sensitive information.

    For inquiries: awards@ktf.co.ke

  • Job Opening: Health Print Journalism Trainer for Internews Kenya

    Health Print Journalism Trainer

    Location: Nairobi, Kenya

    This is a local national position. For our locally hired overseas positions, benefits are consistent with local office policy and are not necessarily consistent with benefits listed for our other positions.

    BACKGROUND

    Internews® Network is an international media development organization based in Arcata, CA and Washington, D.C. whose mission is to empower people worldwide with the news and information they need, the ability to connect, and the means to make their voices heard.

    GENERAL FUNCTION

    To carry out training and mentoring of journalists in Health-related thematic areas, to prepare training events and materials and to write reports on these activities.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    * Design and deliver modules of print journalism training workshops.
    * Schedule post training mentoring sessions for journalists.
    * Train print journalists in formal and informal settings to enable them capture health stories that meet Internews health journalism methodology and standard of quality.
    * Review existing print curriculum content and update the materials accordingly bearing in mind the current trends in journalism and relevant health areas.
    * Connect classical print journalism and writing for online publications and formats, per developments in the media environment.
    * Research on and recommend to management ways of improving health coverage on Kenyan media and originating appropriate training concepts.
    * Establish and maintain an active contact database and strong relationships with journalists, print and electronic media houses appropriate for health related coverage on Kenya media.
    * Mentor trainees on travel grant ideas and application and ensure that the stories developed are of high quality.
    * Document the relevant project related activities and write project reports of training activities.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    * Bachelors degree in Journalism/ Mass Communications or other related field.
    * 5 years of experience with a reputable media organization.

    SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:

    * Knowledge on health issues in Kenya.
    * Media savvy with a good nose for news.
    * Excellent news gathering and editing skills
    * Superior writing skills and fluency in both English and Swahili.
    * Strong organizational skills, with proven ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, set priorities, and work under minimum supervision.
    * Strong project documentation and reporting competences.
    * Highly creative and able to generate novel and innovative ideas.
    * Integrity, reliability and creativity.
    * Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work in a culturally diverse environment.
    * Demonstrated superior computer skills including typing, Microsoft Office Suite applications, including Word, Excel Project, PowerPoint and using the internet.
    * Good qualitative and quantitative research methods skills, content analysis, strong analytical and interpretative skills.
    * Grant writing skills will be added advantage.
    * Experience working in both radio and TV will be an added advantage.

    TO APPLY

    Interested candidates meeting the qualifications should forward a cover letter and resume to hr.kenya(at) internews (dot) org (re-write in standard format), placing “Health Print Trainer” in the subject line. EOE M/F/D/V

  • Academic Writer Wanted for Research Experts Ltd (Kenya)

    Research Experts Ltd is an academic consultancy firm specializing in writing academic essays such as term papers and dissertations.

    Our clients are based in USA, UK, Canada and Australia. We are currently recruiting graduates to assists us cope with increasing demands from our clients. If you possess the following qualifications, you are highly encouraged to apply.

    Salary ranges between 30,000 to 50,000 depending on your effort.

    Qualifications

    * A Degree from a recognized University
    * Proficient in written English
    * Ability to meet strict deadlines
    * At least 8 hours daily access to computer and internet

    If you meet the above qualifications, please send your application, CV and scanned copies of your certificates to: researchxprts@gmail.com

  • Job Opening: Web Content Editor for IFDC Kenya

    Deadline: 10 April 2011

    Employment Type: Part-Time

    About IFDC

    IFDC is a public international organization addressing issues such as international food security, alleviation of global poverty and hunger, environmental protection and the promotion of economic development and self-sufficiency. Collaborative partnerships combine cutting edge research and development with training and education, helping IFDC enrich and sustain the lives and livelihoods of people around the world.

    We now seek to recruit for the following position to strengthen our East & Southern Africa Division.

    Description:

    The appointment will be negotiated either on full-time or part-time basis and the appointee will assist IFDC project coordinators in the editing of its specialized Market Information Systems (MIS) websites and related communication materials. The successful candidate will have experience either as an editor of a news website or as a journalist committed to the highest standards of the profession. The incumbent is expected to be able to interface with the projects team in order to source and produce the editorial content of the websites.

    The position is tenable in Nairobi, Kenya, initially till 31 December, 2011, but there are prospects for renewal.

    Under the supervision of the project coordinator based in Nairobi, the Web Content Editor will

    · Post news, events, publications, links and similar information on IFDC MIS websites (AMITSA and AfricaFertilizer.org) using our dedicated CMS

    · Organize and manage web based tracking of interesting articles, websites, publications, events of interest for IFDC MIS websites (RSS feeds, news alerts, etc)

    · Assist the team to:

    o edit and publish AMITSA monthly newsletters (use of web based email distribution software)

    o manage email distribution lists (addition, editing, deletion, etc)

    o in the creation and maintenance of social presence of MIS websites on the web, including Facebook and Twitter accounts

    o produce success stories, interviews, posters, leaflets, brochures, user manuals, etc

    Person Profile

    - BA or BS degree, preferably in English, communications, Marketing or Journalism or a related field.

    - Experience of at least 2 years in an online editorial environment.

    - Knowledge of the agricultural environment is an advantage

    - Good command of French language is an advantage.

    - A thorough understanding of online editorial best practices and priorities, excellent writing and editing skills.

    - Ability to manage multiple assignments and tasks while meeting deadlines.

    - Experience with web content management systems (CMS) and social networks.

    - Strong computer skills, including MS Office applications.

    Application

    Qualified applicants are invited to send an application consisting of a letter of introduction that outlines the applicant’s educational background, relevant work experience, and major areas of professional interest, and an up-to-date curriculum vitae including the name, address, telephone, fax and e-mail contact addresses of three referees.

    Please reference the job title Web Content Editor in the subject line of your email. Screening of applications will begin immediately and will continue until April 10th, 2011. Only short listed candidates will be contacted for interview. No phone calls are accepted.

    Contact Info:

    Charles Ngutu
    Regional Coordinator, Admin & Finance
    IFDC-East & Southern Africa Division
    c/o icipe Duduville Campus, Kasarani
    P O Box 30772-00100
    NAIROBI, Kenya
    Tel: +254 20 8632724
    Cell: +254 721 384 806
    Fax: +254 20 8632729
    Web: www.ifdc.org

  • Job Opening: Magazine Writer for The Insider (Teenwise Media, Kenya)

    Deadline: 1 April 2011

    Location: Nairobi, Kenya

    Job Background

    Are you looking to take another step on the mundane & predictable journalism ladder? Can you crank out fresh, original, funny copy? Do you have a youthful perspective to life? Then The Insyder might have the perfect opportunity for you…

    Kenya’s leading youth brand is offering a full time writing position to one lucky writer. The job opportunity comes with a reasonable monthly remuneration and will give you invaluable experience of both The Insyder and theinsyder.com where your best work will be published

    Requirements

    As with all things in the entertainment industry, our pace is fast but exciting, so an ability to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines is a must. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in writing for a wide variety of engaging youth-related material in music, entertainment, arts, sports, fashion and technology, all with national-and sometimes international-exposure.

    Skills Required

    · Ability to produce fresh, funky & fantastic ideas is absolutely mandatory

    · A degree in Journalism, Communication or equivalent

    · At least 3 years experience as a writer working in a magazine/newspaper environment

    · Able to work in a team as well as independently

    · Completely computer literate and tech savvy

    · A genuine interest in youth – proven participation with youth will be an added advantage

    · Must have a portfolio of work

    An attractive and competitive monthly remuneration will be offered. The package will depend on level of experience, and proven writing & creativity prowess.

    Send cover letter and CV to: brandyouthafrica@gmail.com on or before Friday, July 23rd, 2010

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