Terms of ReferenceTo develop coherent and quality key messages on ethical and responsible digital journalism and ensure quality control (Re-Advertisement)
Organization |
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) |
Type of consultancy Project Name |
Short term consultancy services Ijwi Riranguruye Ry’Itangazamakuru (IRI) |
Thematic Area |
Human Rights and Democracy |
Donor(s) Project Districts |
European Union (EU) Nyarugenge, Bugesera, Kirehe, Gatsibo, Huye, Nyamagabe, Gisagara, Ngororero, Nyamasheke and Musanze |
Timeframe for consultancy Working Language |
July - October 2024 English and Kinyarwanda |
Introduction and Background
Since November 2023, the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) jointly with the Great Lakes Initiative for Human Rights and Development (GLIHD), is implementing a three-year EU funded project (2023-2026), entitled “Protecting and Promoting Responsible Freedom of Expression, Enhancing Access to Information and Improvement of Digital Media Literacy in Rwanda (PPRFR)”. The project is dubbed “Ijwi Riranguruye ry’Itangazamakuru” in Kinyarwanda or ‘’IRI’’ in abbreviation.
Overall, the project seeks to contribute to addressing limited access to information, limited quality of the content that digital media feeds the public with and responsible exercise of freedom of media in Rwanda. Key approaches underpinning the project design and implementation include mass campaigns to enhance citizens’ critical knowledge on digital media literacy and capacity development for media practitioners, digital content creators and citizen journalists.
It is under the above background that NPA is seeking consultancy services from qualified local media expert/ media capacity development organization to design coherent and quality key messages on ethical, fact-based and responsible digital media to inform the planned mass campaigns to enhance citizen’s digital media literacy, and tailor-made capacity strengthening to digital media practitioners and content creators. The consultant/consultancy company/ organization will be responsible to ensure the quality control during the design and implementation of mass campaigns and other related activities.
Project Summary
The three-year project was designed to address some of the existing critical gaps resulting from the rapid evolution of information technology, internet penetration and proliferation of media outlets including the increasing wide use of social media. Some of these gaps include limited digital media literacy including limited knowledge and skills among media practitioners, digital content creators, citizen journalists on fact-based content development and sharing, responsible and ethical digital media and journalism, limited knowledge and capacity among citizens to critically assess and thus discern on the quality of the digital information or content they share and or consume.
Specifically, the IRI Project, which is in pursuit of a long-term goal of enhancing freedom of expression and access to information by digital media practitioners, citizens and decision makers in Rwanda, is is primarily targeting digital media practitioners, content creators and citizen journalists as direct target boundary partners. The project will directly work with digital media practitioners who are officially accredited by competent media regulators and those who are not (informal) to empower them to produce and share more ethical and responsible digital content meant for public consumption, which is critical for their responsible exercise of the freedom of expression in the digital space.
NPA and its partners believe that with technical empowerment to be provided to media and content creators, their satisfaction level regarding their freedom of expression in digital media space will increase over the course of the project and ultimately contribute to improved citizen satisfaction with the quality of digital media content.
The project also primarily targets different duty bearers, including law enforcers, at local and national levels who will be engaged to better know and observe the right to freedom of opinion expression and press and access to public information. Citizens from different walks of life are equally targeted and they will be empowered to critically scrutinise the credibility of the content out there in the digital space which is meant for their consumption.
Geographically, the IRI is being implemented in 10 districts of Rwanda namely Nyarugenge, Bugesera, Kirehe, Gatsibo, Gisagara, Nyamagabe, Huye, Nyamasheke, Ngororero and Musanze.
Objectives of the consultancy
As a prerequisite to achieve the project’s first outcome “Digital media practitioner’s and citizens capacity is enhanced to promote responsible freedom of expression in the digital space”, and ultimately contribute to the overreaching goal of enhancing freedom of expression and access to information by digital media practitioners, citizens and decision makers in Rwanda, the individual media expert/ media organization to be hired is expected to design key messages that will be used by project implementors during some key project activities (e.g., trainings of digital media practitioners and content creators, mass campaigns, etc.). The quality and coherent messages that will be developed under this consultancy will help the program implementors to minimize the risks of duplicated messages to the similar audience and eventually address the anticipated challenge of inconsistencies in messaging during key activities. The successful consultant/organization will ensure that the developed content for trainings, campaigns and digital literacy activities are coherent, of high quality and coherent, and aligned to the key messages.
Specifically, the consultancy seeks to:
Develop coherent and quality messages fact-based, ethical and responsible digital journalism.
Provide quality control to ensure that the right and quality messages are delivered to the right audience at the right time as expected during the trainings, mass campaigns, media dialogues, and digital literacy and awareness activities.
Scope of Work (SOW)
The successfully media expert/ organization will perform but not limited to the following key activities:
Activities, Deliverables and timelines
The following are expected deliverables from this consultancy:
Activities |
Expected deliverables |
Timeline |
Produce an inception report detailing the understanding of terms of reference, summary of experience and capacity, design and methodology to implement the work, composition and work plan and |
Inception report of at least 5 pages |
9th August 2024 (3 days) |
Develop and submit the English draft booklet of key messages, target audience and proposed delivery approach(es) |
Draft Booklet (not more than 20 pages) of key messages and target audience |
30thAugust 2024 (5 days) |
Final booklet in English of key developed messages in respect of target audience (citizens, content creators, digital media practitioners and duty bearers |
Final booklet of key messages (not more than 20 pages) |
6th September 2024 (2 days) |
Translated Final booklet in (Kinyarwanda) of key developed messages in respect of target audience (citizens, content creators, digital media practitioners and duty bearers |
Translated Final booklet in (Kinyarwanda) |
12th September 2024 (3 days) |
Power point presentation (English and Kinyarwanda) of key messages and target audience |
Power point presentation |
14th September 2024 (1 day) |
Quality assurance services during key project activities (design and delivery of trainings, mass campaigns and media dialogues) |
Action Plan and report for quality assurance services |
September- November 2024 5 days for quality assurance (to be spaced based on priority activities and need-basis) |
Collaboration, Supervision and Quality Assurance
The successful consultant /media expert or Media organization (company) will collaborate with staff members and senior management of NPA and GLIHD during the implementation of the activities. The Consultant/organization will directly report to NPA’s Programme Manager who will oversee the implementation and quality assurance. S/he will also receive, review and approve all deliverables related to the assignment. All relevant inquiries and correspondence regarding the assignment will be addressed to him with copy to NPA Country Director who will provide strategic leadership to ensure the successful implementation of the services.
Profile of service provider
The ideal consultant /media expert or Media organization (company) should have the following:
Evaluation criteria and scoring
A quality-based selection method that prioritises the soundness of the technical offer will be based on the following evaluation criteria
|
Description |
Weight |
1 |
Quality soundness of the technical offer (proposed methodology, proposed added value, capacity statement, work plan, etc) |
40% |
2 |
Qualifications and expertise of the proposed core team |
15% |
3 |
Experience of implementing similar work with development organizations (15%) |
15% |
4 |
Sufficiently detailed financial proposal in RWF (consultant fees, clear breakdown of activity costs, etc.) |
30% |
Contract and payments
NPA will sign a consultancy contract with the consultant/organization. The payment of consultancy related fees will be agreed upon between NPA and the successful consultant/organization. The payment will be based on the quality and timely delivery of work and submitted and approved deliverables.
Application procedures
A technical offer not exceeding 10 pages ( indicating the capacity of the consultant/organization, previous experience, understanding of TOR, methodology to do the work, proposed team (qualifications and experiences and their roles, work plan and other relevant sections) and Financial Offer with the mention “Consultancy services to design key messages on quality, fact-based, ethical and responsible digital journalism”, have to be electronically submitted to nparwanda@npaid.org not later than the 9th August 2024 at 4:00 p.m. Kigali local time.
In addition, the Consultant /Organization must submit the financial offer with (sufficient breakdowns) indicating the items, units and unit costs as well as budget notes relevant for each budget line. The technical and financial offers must be accompanied by the certificate of registration, RRA and RSSB certificates for companies/ organizations. All relevant costs including travel and accommodation must be included in the budget for the consultancy. NPA will NOT cover any separately costs related to this activity.
NPA will hold prior discussions with short listed interested consultants/firms to provide further clarification to the ToR to ensure quality final offers. Short listed consultants/firms will be contacted by NPA for a meeting/ interview prior to a final revision of the technical proposal and budget. Applicants will be notified about their bidding outcome before end of July 2024.
General Terms and Conditions
All rights reserved to Norwegian People’s Aid. NPA reserves all rights to reject all applications not fulfilling the requirements associated to this request. NPA will not be responsible or liable for any cost and time allocated by applicants to the preparation and submission of Expressions of Interest. NPA reserves the right to engage other companies or individual consultants if required.
Any conflict of Interest involving an applicant must be fully disclosed to NPA. When failed to discose any conflict of interest , the application will be disqualfied and no award will be made in such case.
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