Mission and objectivesWith its establishment on 7 April 1948, WHO works worldwide to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable. WHO’s goal is to ensure that a billion more people have universal health coverage, to protect a billion more people from health emergencies, and provide a further billion people with better health and well-being.
ContextThis assignment is part of WHO Türkiye’s broader initiative to strengthen youth engagement in mental health and suicide prevention advocacy and outreach campaign.
Task DescriptionWe are seeking 1 Online Volunteer to deliver a photography and ethical storytelling training session to young participants (ages 19 – 29) involved in a WHO Türkiye Photovoice Advocacy Campaign focused on suicide prevention and mental health awareness. The Online Volunteer will be responsible for: • Preparing a 3-hour online training session for two different date/time with same content covering: o Basic photography techniques (composition, lighting, perspective); o Visual storytelling principles (how to convey emotions, messages, and narratives through images); o Ethical photography practices, including informed consent, respectful representation, and non-stigmatizing imagery in the context of mental health and suicide prevention; • Ensuring that the training aligns with human rights-based, non-ableist, and trauma-sensitive communication standards in line with global ethical rules; • Engaging participants interactively, answering questions, and providing practical examples and tips; • Providing a simple handout or presentation slides summarizing the main concepts shared during the training and may provide several feedback through sample outputs after the trainings. The 3-hour training (two session on different days) will be conducted online (e.g., via Zoom or Teams).
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