Communication and Social Behavior Change Expert

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Mission and objectives

UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children’s rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. UNICEF is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and strives to establish children’s rights as enduring ethical principles and international standards of behaviour towards children. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been present in Brazil since 1950, supporting the most important changes in childhood and adolescence in the country. UNICEF participated in major immunization and breastfeeding campaigns; the mobilization that resulted in the approval of Article 227 of the Federal Constitution and the drafting of the Child and Adolescent Statute; the movement for universal access to education; programmes to combat child labour; among other great advances in guaranteeing the rights of Brazilian girls and boys. In recent decades, Brazil has promoted a strong process of inclusion of children and adolescents in public policies. However, a significant portion of the population remains excluded. Therefore, in its cooperation programme with the Brazilian Government for the period 2024-2028, UNICEF focuses its efforts on the most vulnerable and excluded girls and boys, with a special focus on children and adolescents who are victims of extreme forms of violence. These children and adolescents in situations of greater vulnerability are spread throughout Brazil, but they are more concentrated in the Amazon, in the Northeast and in large urban centers. Through the UNICEF Seal, UNICEF promotes commitments to guarantee the rights of children and adolescents in the Northeast and in the Amazon regions in Brazil. In large cities, UNICEF works with a focus on reducing intra-municipal inequalities, through the #AgendaCidadeUNICEF.

Context

In recent decades, Brazil has promoted a strong process of inclusion of children and adolescents in public policies. However, a significant portion of the population remains excluded. Therefore, in its cooperation program with the Brazilian government for the period 2024-2028, UNICEF focuses its efforts on the most vulnerable and excluded girls and boys, with a special focus on children and adolescents who are victims of extreme forms of violence. These children and adolescents in situations of greater vulnerability are spread throughout Brazil, but they are more concentrated in the Amazon, in the Semi-arid and in large urban centers. Through the UNICEF Seal, UNICEF promotes commitments to guarantee the rights of children and adolescents in the Semi-arid and in the Brazilian Legal Amazon. In large cities, UNICEF works with a focus on reducing intra-municipal inequalities, through the Agenda Cidade UNICEF.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is present with 10 offices across Brazil, including one national office in Brasília and 9 Field Offices. UNICEF is in process of starting the new Country Programme in Brazil for the period 2024- 2028. The programme incorporates significant components related to communication, advocacy, and social & behaviour change (SBC). The Communication Section plays a crucial role in these areas by raising public awareness on child rights issues, creating visibility for UNICEF’s initiatives, and collaborating with local communities to foster behavioural changes and advance children’s rights. The Communication Section is responsible for achieving outcomes related to communication, public advocacy, and SBC. The Communication Team is distributed between the Brasília Team, which oversees national communication, and the Field Office Teams, which manage local communication. The Field Offices are organized by territories, including the Amazon, the Northeast and Southeast regions. Within the Northeast Region, the Fortaleza Field Office is responsible for the states of Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí. This assignment, based in Fortaleza, aims to support the Communication Specialist based in Salvador and the Chief of Field Office in developing and implementing communication, advocacy, and SBC strategies for the states and municipalities under the coordination of the Fortaleza Field Office. It includes the following objectives: 1) Supporting the development and execution of local communication and public advocacy strategies for children’s rights. 2) Strengthening UNICEF’s relationships with the local media. 3) Assisting in the design and implementation of tailored SBC strategies

Task description

Under the direct supervision of the Communication Specialist for the Amazon Territory, and having the Chief Field Office as a second supervisor, the UN Volunteer will support the Communication Team in implementing communication, advocacy and SBC strategies, undertaking the following tasks:
Advocacy
• Support the Communication Specialist and the Chief of Fortaleza Field Office in outlining and implementing advocacy strategies focused on the states and municipalities coordinated by the Fortaleza Field Office (Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí).
• Coordinate the development of materials for policy advocacy opportunities.
• Monitor and evaluate the appropriate and timely dissemination of advocacy and communication materials to target audiences and participate in the evaluation of their impact.
• Monitor and evaluate the use and effectiveness of media materials. Maintain a library of coverage (clippings, coverage etc.) in the Northeast Territory.
• Ensure good quality data collection, analysis, evaluation and reporting to ensure effective communication strategies, planning and advocacy. Ensure good quality data collection, analysis, evaluation and reporting to ensure effective communication strategies, planning and advocacy.
Media Relations
• Ensure rapid and accurate information dissemination to the media.
• Develop and maintain close collaboration with mass media, as well as with groups and organizations whose support is essential to the achievement of advocacy and communication objectives.
• Draft and edit articles, press releases, human interest stories and other advocacy/information materials in all media formats, as appropriate.
• Prepare background communication and promotional materials for briefing and visits of media and other special interest groups.
• Collaborate with the media through activities such as organizing project site visits, facilitating photo coverage and TV footage and utilizing both web-based and traditional media as appropriate.
• Monitor and evaluate the use and effectiveness of media materials.
• Support the Communication Specialist based in Salvador and the Communication Section in Brasília in compiling a daily media monitoring report that analyses UNICEF’s presence and topics of interest for advocacy and fundraising in the media.
• Undertake a lesson learned review of successful and unsuccessful communication experiences as directed by supervisor.
Social Behaviour Change Communication
• Support the strategy design and implementation of SBC activities and participation mechanisms in both development and humanitarian contexts, if applicable.
• Research and/or participate in conducting comprehensive SBC situation analysis of social, cultural, economic, communication and political issues in the country/region. Collect and synthesise qualitative and quantitative information and data to support the establishment of comprehensive and evidence-based information for developing and planning SBC interventions.
• Assess the impact of SBC activities on the Country Office and UNICEF goals to achieve measurable behavioural and social change.
• Provide operational and technical support to the design of SBC strategies, to ensure maximum outreach and impact on behaviour and social change of target audience, recommending operational strategies, approaches, plans, methods and procedures.
• Assess and recommend potential contacts, networks, resources and tools to support the maximum outreach of SBC initiatives.
• Collect and assess information for budget planning and management of programme funds, monitor/track and report the use of resources as planned and verify compliance with organisational guidelines.
• Build and maintain partnerships through networking and proactive collaboration with national and international civil society organisations, UN agencies and public authorities to reinforce cooperation through engagement, empowerment and self-determination of target vulnerable groups.
• Coordinate capacity-building initiatives to enhance the competencies of clients/stakeholders/partners across programme sectors in SBC. Develop training materials for training activities and revise them periodically for improvements and updates.

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