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ContextUNICEF Algeria plays a central role in supporting the Sahrawi Refugee Response in Tindouf, working with partners to ensure children and women have access to essential services of Health, Nutrition and Education. Communication and advocacy are key enablers for mobilizing support, enhancing visibility for donors and partners, and placing childrenโs rights at the centre of the humanitarian agenda. Based in Tindouf and under the direct supervision of the Chief Field Office and a dotted line to the Chief of Comms and Advocacy and strategic direction of the UNICEF Representative, the Communication Associate supports the implementation of UNICEFโs humanitarian communication, advocacy, and visibility agenda, ensuring that the realities of children, youth, and women in the camps are accurately reflected in national and international outreach efforts. The position ensures high-quality content production, digital storytelling, and field-level visibility aligned with UNICEFโs global standards. The role requires strong initiative, creativity, cultural sensitivity, and meticulous attention to detail, with the ability to translate field realities into compelling and ethical communication outputs. The post is instrumental in linking field evidence to national advocacy, donor visibility, and UNICEFโs strategic positioning as a leading humanitarian actor in the Sahrawi response.
Task DescriptionUnder the direct supervision of the Chief of Field Office in Tindouf, and in coordination with the Communication and Advocacy Section in Algiers, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks: a. Communication Strategy Implementation (30%) โข Support the implementation of the SRRP-aligned Communication and Advocacy Strategy in Tindouf. โข Contribute to the production of communication materials including briefing notes, human-interest stories, images, videos, social media content, and website articles in alignment with UNICEF standards. โข Provide inputs for press releases and media materials in coordination with the Advocacy, Communication and Partnerships (ACP) team. โข Monitor content produced by partners and contractors, ensuring compliance with branding, quality, translation, and design standards. โข Maintain and update the humanitarian content library and WeShare platform with relevant field materials. โข Support quarterly humanitarian reporting through editing, visuals, infographics, and data verification. โข Proactively identify communication opportunities and stories that strengthen UNICEFโs positioning and donor visibility. b. Digital Content Creation (25%) โข Produce engaging digital and social media content from the field, highlighting UNICEFโs interventions, partnerships, and donor contributions. โข Capture high-quality photos and short videos aligned with UNICEF digital guidelines. โข Coordinate content clearance and ensure adherence to branding workflows. โข Monitor digital engagement metrics to improve outreach and visibility. c. Visibility and Branding (25%) โข Support the implementation and monitoring of visibility and branding requirements across all humanitarian interventions, ensuring compliance with UNICEF and donor standards. โข Provide briefings to implementing partners on communication and visibility standards. โข Review partner reports and materials to ensure visibility commitments are properly met. d. Communication Projects and Events (20%) โข Support communication initiatives that amplify childrenโs and adolescentsโ voices (e.g., photography projects, radio segments, video blogs). โข Contribute to planning and organizing field-level communication events, such as exhibitions, commemorations, multimedia screenings, and donor/partner visits. โข Handle logistical, administrative, and documentation aspects of events, including talking points, visibility materials, and post-event reports. The work of the Communication Associate will strengthen UNICEFโs visibility, enhance the accuracy and quality of field-based communication outputs, and support advocacy efforts for the humanitarian programme. By producing timely, compelling and compliant communication materials, the incumbent contributes directly to: โข sustained donor engagement and resource mobilization โข accurate public awareness of UNICEFโs mandate and achievements for Sahrawi refugee children. โข stronger advocacy with government and humanitarian partners โข more consistent integration of field realities into national communication priorities. The position acts as a critical bridge between field-level realities and national/global communication efforts.
Competencies and valuesCore Values โข Care โข Respect โข Integrity โข Trust โข Accountability Core Competencies โข Demonstrates Self-Awareness and Ethical Awareness โข Works Collaboratively with Others โข Builds and Maintains Partnerships โข Innovates and Embraces Change โข Thinks and Acts Strategically โข Drives to Achieve Results โข Manages Ambiguity and Complexity
Living conditions and remarksโข Duty station is Tindouf, with frequent field visits to Sahrawi refugee camps. โข The incumbent will work in a non-family humanitarian duty station with challenging living conditions and limited infrastructure. The role requires strict adherence to UNICEFโs child safeguarding, ethical and communication standards.
