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  • Deadline June 14 | Job Opening: Assistant Editor - English for Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (Kenya)

    Deadline: 14 June 2012

    The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF) is a Company Limited by guarantee and having no share capital. It is a leading educational publisher established by the Government of Kenya in 1966 and mandated to advance education and knowledge through competitive publishing and provision of scholarships. The latter are extended to bright needy secondary school children.

    In pursuit of its mission and guided by the vision of being the top publishing house in Eastern Africa and a leading scholarship provider in Kenya, The Foundation is looking for suitably educated, trained, experienced, self-driven and motivated individuals with exceptional creativity, enthusiasm and energy to fill the following vacant positions.

    JOB REF: JKF/HR/AE/2012/016

    ASSISTANT EDITOR-ENGLISH

    Reporting to the Publishing Manager, the Assistant Editor will closely work with various authors to ensure that publications are of high standards and relevant to the target market.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

    1. Assist in copy-editing manuscripts as instructed by the section editor.
    2. Assist in proof-reading manuscripts.
    3. To perform any other relevant duty assigned by the Publishing Manager.

    TO BE APPOINTED TO THIS POSITION, ONE MUST HAVE:

    1. Bachelor’s degree in Education (English/Literature in English) or equivalent from a reputable institution.
    2. Computer proficiency.
    3. A post graduate Diploma in Mass Communication is an added advantage
    4. At least 3 years classroom experience or 1 year editing experience in a publishing house.

    NOTE

    The position is permanent and pensionable. Competitive remuneration packages will be
    offered to successful candidates.

    Interested applicants should apply by emailing us a copy of filled-in respective JKF Job
    Application Forms to: md@jomokenyattaf.com.

    Please note that the Application Forms should not be accompanied by testimonials. The closing date for receipt of the Application Forms is 4th June 2012.

    Persons living with HIV/AIDS, disabilities and women are encouraged to apply.

    Only those candidates short listed for interview will be contacted.

    Download: application form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: md@jomokenyattaf.com

    Website: http://www.jkf.co.ke

  • Lesleigh Innis and Outis Short Story Contest (Kenya)

    Deadline: 6 July 2012

    Aren’t we all tired of being boxed and punched into, “the African writer must write poverty p0rn to be successful” casket? It is time…no actually; it is way past time for us to write about those little geeks and five legged mathematicians in our head. It is time to write stories that rely more on our imagination than on the circumstances around us and the problems that we are forced to face. Get your word processor and write a story that will identify you as a writer and not an African writer.

    Lesleigh Inc will be running a series of short story contests starting this June.

    The June contest runs in conjunction with UP Magazine and will be on the Sci-fi/ fantasy theme. All creative writers are invited to participate.

    THE INNIS AND THE OUTIS A.K.A THE RULES

    • The story must be original enough to make us bow in awe at the mind of the writer.
    • Word count: Exactly 3687 words. Nothing more, nothing less.
    • Font type: Book Antiqua
    • Font size: 12
    • Spacing: 1.5
    • Justified

    The Innis and Outtis that you cannot afford to ignore because they will lead to the automatic disqualification of your story.
    • The word count mentioned above.
    • Please edit your work before submitting it.

    Send your story to bulletpen@lesleighinc.com in the following format:
    • Subject: Innis and Outtis Short Story Contest
    • A cover letter on the main body of the email that has a 100 word writer bio and a 250 word synopsis of the story.
    • Your story in a Microsoft Word 97-2003 attachment.
    • Deadline for submission: 6th July 2012-06-04

    THE TOP THREE STORIES GET THE FOLLOWING LITERARY RELEVANT PRIZES
    • Free ticket to a Lesleigh Inc Creative Writing Workshop in July
    • An opportunity to become a resident contributor of fiction to our literary magazine Bullet Pen.
    • Serialisation of winning story on UP Magazine.

    Get to writing. Remember… All you need is a muse!

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: bulletpen@lesleighinc.com

    Website: http://www.lesleighinc.com/

  • Freelance Journalists/ Writers Wanted for Hivisasa (online newspaper | Kenya)

    Hivisasa.com is a newly established online newspaper with its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. We envision being the premier online news provider for every county, with a mission to provide quality news for the society. We are looking for dynamic, self driven and result oriented professionals freelance writers and journalists from Nakuru county to writer Nakuru county news for us. The individuals must currently be in Nakuru.

    KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Writing the latest news in Nakuru county
    • Interviewing people in a range of different circumstances
    • Building contacts to maintain a flow of news
    • Seeking out and investigating stories via your contacts and other media
    • Attending press conferences and asking questions
    • Attending a variety of other events, from launch parties or premieres to sports events and industry briefings
    • Writing and researching accurate stories
    • Creating and uploading content onto our newspaper website

    DESIRABLE PERSONAL QUALITIES
    • Self-motivated and proactive
    • Resilient
    • Flexible and adaptable
    • Ability to work outside the team / office environment
    • Quick-learner
    • Thorough, good attention to detail
    • Enthusiastic

    HOW TO APPLY

    Interested candidates should contact us through the following email:

    The Human Resources Manager
    HIVISASA Kenya Nairobi Office
    bosire@hivisasa.com
    Or call us directly on 0721573888

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: bosire@hivisasa.com

    Website: http://nakuru.hivisasa.com/

  • Job Opening: East Africa Reporter/ Correspondet for National Public Radio (station: Kenya)

    A thriving, mission-driven multimedia organization, NPR produces award-winning news, information, and music programming in partnership with hundreds of independent public radio stations across the nation. NPR listeners value information, creativity, curiosity, and social responsibility – our employees do too. Innovators and leaders in diverse fields, from journalism and digital media to IT and development. Every day, our employees and member stations touch the lives of millions worldwide.

    ROLE SUMMARY:

    Develops ideas/proposals for reports and programs about Africa; gathers information and materials for reports and programs; prepares, presents and transmits reports and program segments from abroad. Takes ownership of regional coverage from Africa: reporting breaking news and develops stories illustrating trends and significant political, economic, social and cultural issues. Presents and transmits reports and program and online elements from the field.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES INCLUDE:

    Develops ideas/proposals for reports and programs.

    • Conceives, proposes, plans and researches ideas for stories and program segments.
    • Develops news sources and keeps associated files.
    • Participates in departmental planning coverage.
    • Communicates regularly with foreign desk editors about news developments and story ideas.

    Gathers information and materials for reports and programs.
    • Covers stories as assigned by foreign desk editors. Assignments will involve frequent travel and reporting under difficult conditions.
    • Gathers materials on tape and otherwise, through interviews, press conferences, direct coverage of events. Advises editors of technical support required when and where necessary.

    Prepares and presents reports and program segments.
    • In consultation with editors, organizes, edits and produces reports and programs segments, including introductory and continuity material.
    • Provides accurate information to editors for spotting reports in programs, for making payments, for keeping program records.
    • Writes and reads news summaries and hosts/anchors program/live coverage, under supervision of a producer, when so assigned.
    • Fulfills administrative obligations arising from assignments, such as filing prompt and accurate expense records and program information/summaries; maintaining contact with editors and appropriate producers; keeping editors and appropriate producers informed about assignments.

    Correspondent may serve as substitute host for NPR news programs.

    Performs other duties as assigned.

    • Prepares and presents special reports, series, documentaries and program segments examining important subjects in depth.
    • Takes responsibility for developing a comprehensive area beat in all of Africa, as assigned.
    • Keeps foreign desk informed of timely developments and prospective news stories in region through daily advisories.
    • Under the supervision of a producer, anchors or assists in presenting live coverage of hearings, major news conferences and other broadcasting or news events.
    • Does original, investigative reporting, including the generation of ideas and concepts and the development of plans for such reporting.
    • Makes regular and frequent trips throughout Africa, from Sierra Leone to Somalia and many points in between, that produce a variety of major stories, features, and program segments for various NPR programs.
    • Develops and makes use of extensive, proven broadcast production skills in the preparation of program materials and segments.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    Education: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.

    REQUIRED

    REPORTER:

    • At least four years’ reporting experience in broadcasting or specialized journalism.
    • Experience in foreign reporting and radio broadcast production issues.
    • Proven ability to produce long-form, sound-rich radio pieces
    • Experience in use of computers, microphones, recorders and telecommunication equipment.
    • Proven understanding of foreign policy issues.
    • Proven ability to articulate foreign policy issues in a professional and objective manner.

    CORRESPONDENT:
    • At least six years’ broadcast experience, including foreign reporting and radio production issues.
    • Demonstrated expertise in all aspects of broadcast journalism – reporting, voicing, editing, producing full radio pieces, use of microphones, recorders, computers and telecommunication transmissions via ISDN lines, satellite phones and/or Internet.
    • Expertise in the execution of sophisticated radio broadcast journalism, such as long-form features and documentaries.
    • Proven understanding of complex foreign policy issues.
    • Proven ability to articulate foreign policy issues in a professional and objective manner.

    ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REPORTER/CORRESPONDENT:
    • Experience traveling and working in foreign countries.
    • Ability to work quickly and efficiently under deadline pressure. Incumbent must be able to report breaking stories for both newscasts and major programs.
    • Proven ability to consistently work well with others, demonstrating at all times respect for the diverse constituencies at NPR and within the public radio system.
    • Ability and willingness to work varied hours.
    • Ability and willingness to relocate.

    PREFERRED FOR REPORTER/CORRESPONDENT:
    • Experience living and/or working in difficult foreign situations, including armed conflicts.
    • Fluency in French.

    NPR offers a competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package including health and wellness benefits, retirement, and work/life balance programs, as well as opportunities for career growth and development. NPR is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: apply via NPR's career site here

    Website: http://www.npr.org/

  • Writer/ Editor Wanted for USAID Contractor (Kenya)

    Deadline: 31 May 2012

    A USAID contractor is seeking CVs of qualified persons for its consultant roster for potential short-term work on an ongoing project focused on civic education, citizen engagement and community strengthening.

    WRITER/ EDITOR
    Project design and management

    Consultants with particular background/ expertise in civil society capacity building, constitutional law, land policy, devolution, judicial reform, conflict management and peace building, relevant to the Kenyan context, are encouraged to apply.

    TO APPLY:

    Qualified applicants must include a cover letter highlighting relevant experience, a current Curriculum Vitae (CV), maximum 3 pages, including all language abilities and a list of 3 references with contact information.

    Applicants must be willing to work and travel throughout Kenya.

    Applications should be sent via email with the word "Consultant" and the specific skill set from the list above in the subject line to hr2012@kenyati.com no later than Thursday, May 31, 2012.

    This is a pre-emptive search for qualified consultants who may be contacted at a later date.

    Only finalists will be contacted.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: hr2012@kenyati.com

  • Scheduled June 4 | Poetic Floods – Kenya & Tanzania: Poetry Talk at Poesie Festival Berlin 2012

    Date: 4 June 2012 (5pm)

    Mit ihrer Vielseitigkeit personifiziert die kenianische Spoken Word-Dichterin Ngwatilo Mawiyoo die facettenreiche, bunte Poesieszene Kenias: Gedichte werden dort in Radiosendungen vorgestellt, Blogs, youtoube und social media sind von Gedichten durchströmt, die Szene ist äußerst aktiv und innovativ. Gedichte werden zu Filmen geschrieben, in der Kunstform »Koroga« werden lyrische Aphorismen mit Fotos in einen kunstvollen Dialog gestellt. Ngwatilo Mawiyoo verwendet all diese Formen.

    Der Autor, Gelehrte und Philosoph Euphrase Kezilahabi gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Erneuerer der Swahili-Literatur. Er verwirft die starren literarischen Formen, die bis dahin in dieser Literatur herrschten, verwendet in seiner Lyrik den freien Vers, schreibt über Sexualität sowie gesellschaftliche Erneuerung und lässt die Bilder, Darstellungen und Ausdrucksweisen zurück, die bis zum Erscheinen seiner Werke tradiert waren. Mit der Autorin und Übersetzerin Uljana Wolf sprechen sie über die Poesieszene in Kenia und Tansania.

    Sponsored by the German Foreign Office with the kind support of AfricAvenir International e.V., Episcopal relief organisation MISEREOR, Seminar for African Studies, Humboldt Universität Berlin

    Projektleitung: Isabel Ferrin-Aguirre
    Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg, Clubraum
    Admission: € 5 / 3
    Ticketing information

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: mail@literaturwerkstatt.org

    Website: http://www.poesiefestival.org

  • Job Opening: Broadcast Journalist for BBC Swahili Service (Kenya)

    The BBC Swahili Service is one of the largest language services in the BBC World Service. It produces very successful radio programmes and is now looking to move into TV. It also has a multiplatform website and video, interactive and audio content. Staff are located in London, Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam and in other countries in Africa.

    The service’s output aims to make international news relevant to an East African audience, and bring international perspectives to bear on East African developments. It aims to report in a lively and engaging fashion.

    ORGANISATION

    Working in a multimedia team of journalists and reporting to a line manager. On a daily basis, reporting to Senior Broadcast Journalist as appropriate. Shift work is required which will include nights, weekends and public holidays.

    JOB PURPOSE

    To originate, research, prepare, produce and present items, reports, packages, interviews, discussions, complete programmes, background pieces, analysis and news features. To report in audio, text and video from the field in a range of formats. To ensure that any output material for which the post holder is responsible meets the standards required by the BBC.

    LOCATION: Nairobi

    MAIN DUTIES

    1. To research, report, write, translate, edit and adapt stories or programme material; to find contributors and interviewees as well as other sources of material and/or actuality, as appropriate and to the required specification whilst maintaining professional journalistic standards of accuracy, impartiality and fair dealing and adhering to the BBC Editorial Guidelines. To ensure the availability of required production facilities.

    2. To write and create original material for all multimedia output, including text stories, radio bulletins, mobile phone bulletins and with appropriate training video reports.

    3. To create, produce and maintain Swahili Service online and multimedia content including making output interactive.

    4. To be responsible for a moving story, amending and updating material as required. To be able to freshen a story. To be responsible for thinking through and around editorial problems, developing realistic alternative strategies and approaches.

    5. To offer ideas for items, programmes/series and to actively contribute to the editorial planning process. To suggest new angles on existing stories, means of moving the story on, and to put forward stories not yet covered. To understand the Service’s strategy and to suggest ideas appropriate to its distinctive style and content.

    6. To perform live on audio or video with or without a script, live or in recording sessions; either as programme producer, or as a participant in others' productions.

    7. To conduct interviews either in the studio or on location, live or pre-recorded.

    8. To liaise closely with other team members and with contributors, reporters and stringers. To advise other parts of the BBC on target area affairs.

    9. To ensure that BBC Editorial Guidelines and all relevant legal, contractual and copyright requirements are met, referring upwards in cases of difficulty or doubt.

    10. To build and maintain links with other areas of the BBC including BBC Online, BBC News to enable the efficient production of content.

    11. To offer ideas for items, programmes/series and to actively contribute to the editorial planning process. To suggest new angles on existing stories, means of moving the story on, and to put forward stories not yet covered. To understand the Service’s strategy and to suggest ideas appropriate to its distinctive style and content.

    12. After appropriate training, to be able to use a range of audio & digital equipment and information technology to research, write, assemble, edit and deliver programmes in the appropriate medium, to the highest professional standards.

    13. To be responsible for efficient use of allocated resources.

    14. All producers may be required to travel off base on short reporting trips and assignments and to spend longer periods of time in the target area.

    15. All producers may be required to work with or move to other programme teams on a multi-media basis and to have the ability to work across a range of skills and in a flexible manner, and to carry out these responsibilities in accordance with the BBC’s overall standards and values. To provide advice or file pieces, etc, on occasions to other BBC outlets.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

    • An outstanding command and up to date knowledge of Swahili as first (or equivalent) language.

    • An excellent knowledge of English including complete comprehension of written and spoken English and the ability to communicate effectively.

    • Substantial recent and relevant full-time experience as a journalist, both in originating material and editing the work of others.

    • Ability to write, adapt and translate with accuracy, clarity and style appropriate to differing audiences and forms of media.

    • A good broadcasting voice and the ability to acquire the appropriate presentation style of the network.

    • Experience of reporting, in the field, on international and/or Swahili-speaking political and economics issues. Able to demonstrate a good range of contacts for interview purposes including political and economic analysts, politicians, etc.

    • Good keyboard/computer skills and the ability to acquire technical skills and to operate technical equipment. Practical experience and extensive knowledge of the internet and an understanding of the potential of new technology is essential.

    • Wide and up to date familiarity with the target area and an in-depth understanding of its history, politics, social issues and culture as well as the changing needs of the audience.

    • A thorough knowledge and understanding of news and current affairs and the media situation in the target area. A good knowledge of, and interest in international current affairs, particularly insofar as they affect the target area/s.

    COMPETENCIES
    The following competencies (behaviours and characteristics) have been identified as key to success in the job. Successful candidates are expected to demonstrate these competencies.

    • Editorial Judgement - demonstrates balanced and objective judgement based on a thorough understanding of BBC editorial guidelines, target audience, programme and department objectives. Makes the right editorial decisions, taking account of conflicting views where necessary.

    • Commitment to the BBC and the BBC Swahili Service strategy – demonstrates an interest and willingness to help the BBC achieve its objectives in the target area.

    • Creative Thinking - able to transform creative ideas into practical reality. Can look at existing situations and problems in novel ways and come up with creative solutions.

    • Planning and organisation - able to think ahead in order to establish and efficient and appropriate course of action for self and others. Prioritises and plans activities taking into account all the relevant issues and factors such as deadlines, staffing and resources.

    • Communication - able to get one’s message understood clearly by adopting a range of styles, tools and techniques appropriate to the audience and the nature of the information.

    • Influencing and persuading - able to present sound and well reasoned arguments to convince others. Can draw from a range of strategies to persuade people in a way that results in agreement or behaviour change.

    • Managing relationships and team working - able to build and maintain effective working relationships with a range of people. Works co-operatively with others to be part of a team, as opposed to working separately or competitively.

    • Resilience - manages personal effectiveness by managing emotions in the face of pressure, set backs or when dealing with provocative situations. Demonstrates an approach to work that is characterised by commitment, motivation and energy.

    • Flexibility - adapts and works effectively with a variety of situations, individuals or groups. Able to understand and appreciate different and opposing perspectives on an issue, to adapt an approach as the requirements of a situation change, and to change or easily accept changes in one’s own organisation or job requirements.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/swahili/

  • Job Opening: Assistant Editor - English for Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (Kenya)

    Deadline: 14 June 2012

    The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF) is a Company Limited by guarantee and having no share capital. It is a leading educational publisher established by the Government of Kenya in 1966 and mandated to advance education and knowledge through competitive publishing and provision of scholarships. The latter are extended to bright needy secondary school children.

    In pursuit of its mission and guided by the vision of being the top publishing house in Eastern Africa and a leading scholarship provider in Kenya, The Foundation is looking for suitably educated, trained, experienced, self-driven and motivated individuals with exceptional creativity, enthusiasm and energy to fill the following vacant positions.

    JOB REF: JKF/HR/AE/2012/016

    ASSISTANT EDITOR-ENGLISH

    Reporting to the Publishing Manager, the Assistant Editor will closely work with various authors to ensure that publications are of high standards and relevant to the target market.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

    1. Assist in copy-editing manuscripts as instructed by the section editor.
    2. Assist in proof-reading manuscripts.
    3. To perform any other relevant duty assigned by the Publishing Manager.

    TO BE APPOINTED TO THIS POSITION, ONE MUST HAVE:

    1. Bachelor’s degree in Education (English/Literature in English) or equivalent from a reputable institution.
    2. Computer proficiency.
    3. A post graduate Diploma in Mass Communication is an added advantage
    4. At least 3 years classroom experience or 1 year editing experience in a publishing house.

    NOTE

    The position is permanent and pensionable. Competitive remuneration packages will be
    offered to successful candidates.

    Interested applicants should apply by emailing us a copy of filled-in respective JKF Job
    Application Forms to: md@jomokenyattaf.com.

    Please note that the Application Forms should not be accompanied by testimonials. The closing date for receipt of the Application Forms is 4th June 2012.

    Persons living with HIV/AIDS, disabilities and women are encouraged to apply.

    Only those candidates short listed for interview will be contacted.

    Download: application form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: md@jomokenyattaf.com

    Website: http://www.jkf.co.ke

  • Travel Content Writer Wanted for Mara Gates Safaris (Kenya)

    Mara Gates Safaris is an indigenously owned Kenyan Company run by highly experienced experts in the Tourism industry and competent staff able to handle client travel needs. The company has its central reservations office in Nairobi- Kenya and partner offices in Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa and Boston in the United States of America.

    The companies organises different sorts of safaris for clients and can also tailormake tours that fit their budget and preferences.

    JOB DESCRIPTION:

    • We are looking to hire a content writer to write articles for our travel website and our various blogs. The writer will not be permanently based in our office but will work by their own schedule.

    • The writer will be given topics to write on and will research and should also be able to come up with ideas.

    • The writer will be paid per article approved. The rate per article will be negotiated with the writer.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    • The writer must have good writing skill with excellent command in english language need to apply only

    • The writer should be able to browse the internet and collect materials to research and write on topics based on THEIR own words.

    • NO articles copy/pasted from the net will be accepted. All articles submitted will be checked for internet duplicates.

    • The average length of articles will be between 550 to 600 words.

    • Past experiences of writing project will be an added advantage but not a must.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: http://www.maragates.com/

  • Job Opening: Radio News Editor for Egerton University (Kenya)

    Deadline: 30 May 2012

    Egerton University invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals with excellent credentials.

    Egerton University was founded in 1939 as Egerton Farm School and was upgraded to an Agricultural College in 1950. In 1986, the Agricultural College became a constituent College of the University of Nairobi. It was elevated to a University in 1987 through an Act of Parliament.

    Since its inception, the University has registered significant expansion in student numbers, academic programmes and physical facilities. Currently the University has a student population of over 15,000 and a staff number of 1,900 and consists of three campuses (Njoro, Nakuru Town and Nairobi City Campus)

    RADIO NEWS EDITOR GRADE 8 (1 post) – EU/AA/2012 – 0536

    Applicants must have the following academic/professional qualifications:

    • A degree in Print Media & Electronic Media, Communications & Media, Journalism or its equivalent from a recognized institution
    • Must have at least three (3) years experience in a related capacity
    • Must be fluent in both English and Kiswahili
    • Must have done Editing for print and Electronic media
    • Must be able to use the current audio editing software (Cool edit Pro or Adobe Audition)
    • Must be conversant with Media Law and Ethics.
    • Those with exposure within an academic institution’s studio will have an added advantage.

    SALARY SCALE for Grade 8: Kshs.21,824 x 882 – 25,120 x 1008 – 31,168 per month

    APPLICATION PROCEDURE

    Applications quoting reference number on the envelope (Two (2) copies of each document) giving full details of age, marital status, education and professional qualification, experience, current post, salary and other financial benefits, copies of certificates, curriculum vitae, transcripts, certified copies of the current payslip, the names and addresses of three (3) referees one of whom should be present or previous employer should be addressed to:-

    The Deputy Vice Chancellor
    (Administration & Finance)
    Egerton University
    P. O. Box 536 – 20115
    EGERTON

    So as to reach him not later than 30th May 2012. Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administration & Finance, Egerton University, P. O. Box 536 – 20115, EGERTON

    Website: www.egerton.ac.ke/

  • Integration for Impact Conference Scholarship for Journalists (Kenya/ Sub-Sahara African countries)

    Deadline: 15 June 2012

    There is growing interest within the global health community in the potential public health impact of integrating different health services into a single delivery setting. Integrating programs for HIV, family planning (FP), and maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) would address patients’ multiple needs at once, and may enhance program effectiveness and efficiency.

    Integration for Impact, an international conference devoted to this topic, aims to bring together key stakeholders from sub-Saharan countries with a high burden of HIV, unmet need for FP, and high child and maternal morbidity/mortality to:

    • Present the latest research findings on the impact of integrating HIV and reproductive health services including: family planning, maternal and child health, and STI prevention and cervical cancer screening;
    • Identify research priorities for expanding the evidence base on integration; and
    • Lay out strategies for strengthening integration policies and translating research into practice.

    A limited number of scholarships are available primarily for persons who work for ministries of health, and reproductive health and HIV advocates from the target counties in sub-Sahara Africa. Please use the same registration form to apply for a scholarship. Scholarship applications are due June 15, 2012.

    If you are a journalist and would like to apply for a journalist scholarship, please use the same registration form to apply.

    JOURNALIST SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INFORMATION

    These scholarships are open to journalists, writers, photographers, radio producers or television news producers; staff journalists as well as freelancers who live and work in the following sub-Sahara Africa countries: Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, South Africa, Nigeria, Cameron, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea.

    Journalists will be given official media passes, access to the press centre, and the chance to write in the conference bulletin. Each Journalist will be expected to produce:

    • At least five quality articles (between 200 – 500 words) on the various themes of the conference that can be used in the conference bulletin and to inform the advocacy initiatives of the Integration Technical Working Group
    • Daily summaries of the proceedings and/or interesting / relevant newsflashes from the conference, to be posted online in real time
    • A final in-depth piece on your experience at the Integration Conference (as a 1000 word feature article, photography set or video or audio piece)

    APPLICATIONS SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
    • A 250-word proposal describing a specific story on issues of reproductive health and HIV;
    • A brief description of applicant’s knowledge of or experience reporting on issues of reproductive health and HIV;
    • A brief description of applicant’s experience with video, photography, radio, printand web media;
    • A letter from applicant’s editor or supervisor that gives permission to participate in the Integration for Impact Conference and that signals a strong commitment to publish or broadcast applicant’s on the topic;
    • A list of three priority issues that applicant would cover during the conference;
    • Two most recently published and authenticated articles relevant to reproductive health and HIV;
    • A copy of press card.

    A SCHOLARSHIP MAY COMPRISE OF THE FOLLOWING:
    • Full Conference Registration
    • Return Economy airfare to Kenya
    • Accommodation in Kenya for up to 4 nights (at the discretion of the organizers)
    • Visa application fee
    • Airport transfers in Kenya

    Link: registration

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries: contact@integration2012.org

    Website: http://integration2012.org

  • Job Opening: Web Editor for BBC Swahili Service (Kenya)

    Deadline: 27May 2012

    The BBC Swahili Service is part of BBC Africa and we broadcast to around 20 million listeners in Eastern and Central Africa. BBC Swahili is producing a series of TV and radio debates around the Kenyan elections complimented by an integrated Web / social media platform and training to our broadcast partners. We seek to fill the following positions with qualified Kenyans, to be based in Nairobi, with frequent travel to various locations in Kenya.

    WEB EDITOR

    (Full time, fixed term contract, 9 months)

    Job Purpose: Manage the online presence of the Kenya debate programme

    MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Develop and manage web and social media platforms and the creation and publication of programme related content in various formats to these channels
    • Capture and produce rich multimedia content for digital publication, working closely with the radio and TV production teams
    • Help to make content as widely usable as possible by journalists, online influencers, bloggers and audiences
    • Monitor editorial content and provide analysis of user statistics

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Relevant higher education preferably in online communications
    • Web development and production skills and ability
    • Substantial editorial experience gained in an online media or journalism environment
    • A strong knowledge of current and developing platforms, technologies and tools used in communication
    • Excellent IT and web publishing skills, and experience of digital content management and production software
    • Understanding of Kenya, Kenyan governance issues, Kenyan media and the role of media and communications in development

    Start date for the position is July 2012.

    All positions require fluency in spoken and written English and Kiswahili. The position comes with excellent terms and conditions on a local BBC contract.

    Interested candidates who meet the specifications should send a CV and a covering letter outlining role suitability and/or their motivation. Applications should be sent to bbcnairobi@gmail.com. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: bbcnairobi@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/swahili/

  • Freelance Writers/ Reporters Wanted for Nairobee.com (Kenya)

    We are seeking to hire freelance writers/ reporters to join our team. This is in line with our plan to widen the range of topics we cover and to enable us to ensure consistent and fresh content for our customers.

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    • Arranging and conducting interviews with persons related to our editorial scope.
    • Building contacts to maintain a flow of news/ stories
    • Attending press conferences and events
    • Generating story ideas for all the sections of the website
    • Producing concise and accurate articles – both features and news items – within set deadlines

    QUALIFICATIONS
    • Minimum of a Diploma in Journalism / Mass Communication
    • Excellent writing and verbal skills
    • Keen eye for detail, accuracy and sense of passion in their work
    • Familiarity with word processing software
    • An understanding of social media
    • Ability to meet tight deadlines and without supervision
    • Ability to work with a still camera
    • Previous writing experience in the entertainment field will be an added advantage

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: apply here (scroll down to see the form)

    Website: http://nairobee.com

  • Part-time Writer Wanted for Group Africa Publishing (Kenya)

    Group Africa Publishing is a Pan African media house with an international character extending throughout the globe. The company focuses on meeting the information and marketing needs of sectors like construction, hospitality, mining and agriculture through seminars, exhibitions, and the publication of targeted magazines and websites. Group Africa is therefore about gathering, processing and disseminating information using the mass media – magazines, seminars, internet, exhibitions.

    We are looking for a lady to assist with sourcing for news online for our products. Must be at least a student pursuing a relevant degree in media.

    Location: Nairobi

    Salary: 15000

    Duration: 6 months

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries/ submissions: contact Eric Kimani at editor@constructionreviewonline.com

    Website: http://www.groupafricapublishing.com

  • Telling Tales Press Short Story Writing Competition (Kenya)

    Deadline: 30 September 2012

    TellingTales Press wishes to announce a short story writing competition for youth and budding writers. Interested participants are requested to submit their scripts by 30th September. Winning scripts will be published in an anthology, courtesy of TellingTales Press, as well as cash prizes for the first, second and third placed positions. This short story writing competition is aimed at reaching out to youthful writers with great potential in providing revolutionary works of literature.

    RULES

    • The competition is FREE. You are also allowed to enter a MAXIMUM of three entries to compete for the ultimate prize.
    • Only manuscripts with 1,500 words or less shall be accepted. Any manuscript outside this margin will be disqualified.
    • All entries must be in English and unpublished.
    • Entries must be in an electronic format, that is, word documents with 12pt Arial font double spaced (see submission guidelines for more details).
    • All entries must be submitted by 30th September.
    • Winners will be notified by 20th October through E-mail. Their names will also be published on our Announcements page.
    • The competition is open to everyone. Youthful writers are encouraged to submit their manuscripts.
    PRIZES
    • 1st prize: Kshs. 5,000
    • 2nd prize: Kshs. 3,000
    • 3rd prize: Kshs. 1,500
    • 4th through 20th scripts shall be published in an anthology of short stories.
    A list of the top 20 scripts will be made available on our website by 15th October. Any changes to this date will be communicated.

    MANUSCRIPT LAYOUT AND FORMATTING

    • Electronic files should be in Word Document format (".doc", ".docx")
    • 1 inch margins on all four sides of the page
    • 12 pt font Arial double-spaced
    • Do not include any other material that is not part of the manuscript. If you have instructions or comments to the editor, please provide them on a separate document.
    SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

    If your script conforms to the above layout requirements, then please provide the following to accompany the manuscript:

    • Manuscript Submission Form (download here)
    • A synopsis of the manuscript
    Note that these two documents have to be in a Word document format and will be sent as attachments together with the actual manuscript.

    Download: manuscript submission form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: submit your manuscript here

    Website: http://www.tellingtalespress.com

  • Poetic Floods – Kenya & Tanzania: Poetry Talk at Poesie Festival Berlin 2012

    Date: 4 June 2012 (5pm)

    Mit ihrer Vielseitigkeit personifiziert die kenianische Spoken Word-Dichterin Ngwatilo Mawiyoo die facettenreiche, bunte Poesieszene Kenias: Gedichte werden dort in Radiosendungen vorgestellt, Blogs, youtoube und social media sind von Gedichten durchströmt, die Szene ist äußerst aktiv und innovativ. Gedichte werden zu Filmen geschrieben, in der Kunstform »Koroga« werden lyrische Aphorismen mit Fotos in einen kunstvollen Dialog gestellt. Ngwatilo Mawiyoo verwendet all diese Formen.

    Der Autor, Gelehrte und Philosoph Euphrase Kezilahabi gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Erneuerer der Swahili-Literatur. Er verwirft die starren literarischen Formen, die bis dahin in dieser Literatur herrschten, verwendet in seiner Lyrik den freien Vers, schreibt über Sexualität sowie gesellschaftliche Erneuerung und lässt die Bilder, Darstellungen und Ausdrucksweisen zurück, die bis zum Erscheinen seiner Werke tradiert waren. Mit der Autorin und Übersetzerin Uljana Wolf sprechen sie über die Poesieszene in Kenia und Tansania.

    Sponsored by the German Foreign Office with the kind support of AfricAvenir International e.V., Episcopal relief organisation MISEREOR, Seminar for African Studies, Humboldt Universität Berlin

    Projektleitung: Isabel Ferrin-Aguirre
    Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg, Clubraum
    Admission: € 5 / 3
    Ticketing information

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: mail@literaturwerkstatt.org

    Website: http://www.poesiefestival.org

  • RISSEA Intensive Swahili Language and Literature Studies at the National Museum of Kenya

    Dates: see schedule below

    The Research institute of Swahili Studies of Eastern Africa (RISSEA) was borne out a felt need and desire to coordinate Swahili scholarship. Currently there is no Institution in Kenya and the Region that has assumed such a mandate even though great strides have been made by public universities and other institutions in the development of Kiswahili.

    With the spread and development of Kiswahili as the lingua franca of the region, the institute will be the reference point for governments, schools and institutions of higher learning. In kenya for example there are moves to entrench Kiswahili to be the second official language in addition to English in the new constitutional dispensation (bilingualism).

    INTENSIVE SWAHILI STUDIES

    An intensive 2-10 week Swahili studies school for international and regional students. Short courses on related themes including regular workshops on Swahili studies and language. In- house training workshops tailored to the needs of individual organizations and individuals interested in Swahili studies.

    MODULE OFFERED

    1. Swahili Literature and Performance

    Contemporary Swahili novel and play: In-depth analysis of the two genre of Literature that is play and novel in terms of-The plot, characters, themes and language used.

    • Short story in Kiswahili literature.
    • Swahili poetry.
    • Classical Swahili poetry and contemporary Swahili poetry.
    • Types of Swahili poetry.
    • How to write Swahili poetry
    • Language use in Swahili poetry.
    • Swahili epic
    • Oral Literature
    • Swahili songs, dances and music

    2. Swahili History and Identity.
    • The study of the origins and history of the Swahili
    • Swahili economy and international relations
    • Spread and development of Kiswahili in East Africa and the Diaspora.
    • Dialects of Kiswahili.
    • Swahili and her neighbors

    3. Anthropology of the Swahili
    • Economic activities of the Swahili eg. Fishing, farming, weaving, dhow making, stone house building, wood carving etc.
    • The Swahili way of life, (birth, marriage and death )
    • Art, dressing, adornments, and other forms of creativity and personal beauty.
    • Religion Beliefs and forms of worship.
    • Swahili songs and dances.

    4. Swahili Language will include Swahili basic (beginners) and advanced.

    Teaching will be conducted on Swahili grammar and phonetics depending on one’s level of proficiency in Swahili. An entry examination will be conducted to determine the student’s level of proficiency in Swahili.

    APART FROM THE FOUR MODULES, THE INSTITUTE WILL ALSO OFFER WHERE APPROPRIATE:

    • Trips/ excursions will be arranged: while in Lamu a visit to Matondoni village and Takwa ruins, while in Mombasa will visit Fort Jesus Museums, Mnarani, Jumba and Gede ruins.
    • Resource persons: will be invited to talk to students/ researchers on different Swahili cultural topics.
    • Panel discussions male and female panel discussion will be organized where students /researchers will get the opportunity to ask questions /inquire on any issue that they would like to know or clarified about the Swahili. Hence there will be interactions between the students/ researchers and selected members of the Swahili community that constitutes the panel.

    FEES AND COURSE CALENDAR
    • 28 May to Friday 15 June, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 18 June to Friday July, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 9 July to Friday 3 August, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 6 August to Friday 31 August, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 3 Sept to Friday 28 Sept, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 1 October to Friday 26 October, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 29 October to Friday 23 Nov, 4 weeks - $350 (language module), $1,000 (4 modules)
    • 26th Nov to Friday 14 Dec, 3 weeks - $265 (language module), $750 (4 modules)

    Registration is underway at the National Museums of Kenya.

    Via: nairobinow

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: contact Munira Mohammed at 0722611533 or munira@museums.or.ke

    Website: http://rissea.org

  • The Theatre Company Professional Performance/ Writing for Stage Workshops (Kenya)

    The Theatre Company Professional Performance/ Writing for Stage Workshops (Kenya)

    Date: 15 - 18 May 2012 (10am-4pm)

    The Theatre Company provides workshops and courses for children and performers in various drama techniques including acting, voice work, public speaking, improvisation, storytelling, dance and movement, music and drumming, acrobatics and clowning, the use of masks and puppets, writing and singing. The Theatre Company also designs workshops for individuals and groups with specific needs. Please click here to see the past performances and workshops. Rogers Otieno, The Theatre Company's Associate Director is the workshops co-ordinator.

    The Theatre Company will conduct a Professional Performance Workshop from 15th to 18th May at the Italian Cultural Institute, Grenadier House. Free for members, while the registration fee for non-members is 1,000.

    Topics include: yoga and performers, voice for stage, characterisation, working with audiences, dance for performers, auditioning, writing for stage, and improvisation.

    There will be a total of 15 places available. Confirm your place with Martin on 0722 554 372 by Friday 11th of May.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: contact Martin at 0722 554 372

    Website: http://www.theatrecompany.net/

  • Nairobi-Based Writer Wanted for GPSmyCity.com

    GPSmyCity.com, developer of iPhone Travel Applications, is currently looking for travel articles on Nairobi - particularly related to gift shopping in the city (gift suggestions, places to buy, etc).

    Requirements:

    * Must have lived in Nairobi for at least one year and have intimate knowledge of the city.

    * Excellent command of English language. Please feel free to send us your writing samples.

    If this is something you might be interested in, please contact us for further details at: writer@gpsmycity.com

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries/ submissions: writer@gpsmycity.com

    Website: http://www.gpsmycity.com/

  • Call for Submissions: Intersex and Transgender Resource Guide (Kenya)

    Deadline: 1 August 2012

    Ushirikiano Panda (UP) is a Nairobi-based group whose mission is to create safe spaces and increase the well-being of intersex and transgender (IT) people in Kenya. The group is led by IT people themselves, and strives to develop a country in which all citizens are free to determine and express their own gender.

    UP is developing a resource guide for Kenyan IT people on mental and physical health, to be published in early 2013. We want to include personal stories, poems, photographs and art from intersex and transgender East Africans in this guide, to be printed alongside information on health care, accessibility and policies.

    Share your stories with us: the joys, the hardships and the quirks, navigating daily life and going through periods of change. Anything that you think needs to be said about being intersex or trans in East Africa.

    Possible topics include:

    • Relationships with friends, family and community.
    • Self-love and self-care.
    • S3x, sexuality and dating.
    • Gender transition.
    • Pregnancy and parenting.
    • Relating with the LGBTI community.
    • Being intersex and transgender in rural areas.
    • Religion, spirituality and gender diversity.
    • Self-portraits and reflections on self.
    • Experiences with the healthcare system.
    • Experiences with police and the justice system.

    Deadline for submissions is August 1st, 2012. Written materials can be in English, Swahil or Shengi. If you’d rather share your story with the UP team in person, we may be able to conduct an in-person interview or can talk with you by phone.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries/ submissions: ushirikiano.panda@gmail.com

    Website: check out Ushirikiano Panda's facebook group here

  1. Freelance Editor Wanted for a Black Woman's Spiritual Memoir (payment: $500 up) - Anywhere
  2. Job Opening: Junior Editor for Lux Verbi (South Africa)
  3. Job Opening: Managing Editor for Mango Juice and Time Out (New Media, South Africa)
  4. Job Opening: Sub-Editor for The Catholic Newspapers & Publishing (South Africa)
  5. Job Opening: Head of Editorial Department for Panorama Publications (South Africa)