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UNFPA·Mar 31, 2026

Online Documentation Support GBV Survivors’ Resilience & Advocacy

Under the supervision of UNFPA South Sudan Programme Specialist - Gender, the Online Volunteer will carry out the following duties: A. Documentation Strategy & Framework · Develop an inception report and documentation ...

Online5. Gender equality
Online

South Sudan

Assignment location

Duration

84 days

16 - 20 hours per week

Positions

1 Available

Deadline

Apr 14, 2026

8 days ago

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Sustainable Development Goal

5. Gender equality

General Information

Description of assignment title

Online Documentation Support GBV Survivors’ Resilience & Advocacy

Assignment country

South Sudan

Sustainable Development Goal

5. Gender equality

Host entity

UNFPA

Type

online

Duration

84 days

Number of assignments

1

Assignment Details

Mission and Objectives

UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. Our mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA Supports: 1. Reproductive health care for women and youth in more than 150 countries – which are home to more than 80 per cent of the world’s population 2. The health of pregnant women, especially the 1 million who face life-threatening complications each month 3. Reliable access to modern contraceptives sufficient to benefit 20 million women a year 4. Training of thousands of health workers to help ensure at least 90 per cent of all childbirths are supervised by skilled attendants 5. Prevention of gender-based violence, which affects 1 in 3 women 6. Abandonment of female genital mutilation, which harms 3 million girls annually 7. Prevention of teen pregnancies, complications of which are the leading cause of death for girls 15-19 years old 8. Efforts to end child marriage, which could affect an estimated 70 million girls over the next 5 years 9. Delivery of safe birth supplies, dignity kits and other life-saving materials to survivors of conflict and natural disaster 10. Censuses, data collection and analyses, which are essential for development planning

Context

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), established in 1967 as the UN Agency for sexual and reproductive health, works in more than 150 countries to promote gender equality and ensure universal access to reproductive health services, guided by its mission to achieve a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled. UNFPA advances global and national development priorities by supporting countries to end preventable maternal deaths, addressing unmet need for family planning, and eliminate gender-based violence and harmful practices, in line with the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Program of Action and the Sustainable Development Goals leading up to 2030. UNFPA has operated in South Sudan since 2006 and established a full Country Office in 2012, working closely with government institutions, UN agencies, civil society organizations, and development partners to strengthen health systems, expand access to quality reproductive health services, prevent and respond to gender-based violence, and improve population data for planning. This assignment aims to strategically document and transform survivor-centered narratives into high-quality advocacy and communication products. Moving beyond traditional documentation, the role integrates ethical storytelling, digital-ready content creation, and campaign-oriented outputs to amplify survivor voices safely and effectively. The final products will serve as: · Advocacy tools for ending GBV and harmful practices · Evidence for programming and donor engagement · Digital content for campaigns and awareness raising · Resources for partners and community engagement All work will strictly adhere to “Do No Harm” principles, confidentiality, and informed consent.

Task Description

Under the supervision of UNFPA South Sudan Programme Specialist - Gender, the Online Volunteer will carry out the following duties: A. Documentation Strategy & Framework · Develop an inception report and documentation framework including: · Ethical storytelling guidelines · Consent and confidentiality protocols · Trauma-sensitive approaches · Define thematic areas aligned with UNFPA priorities (e.g., child marriage, GBV response, resilience pathways) B. Story Collection & Narrative Development · Collaborate with GBV caseworkers and partners to identify stories (with full consent) · Transform case materials into survivor-centered narratives that protect identities, avoid retraumatization, highlight resilience, agency, and recovery · Produce 25–35 high-quality stories C. Advocacy-Oriented Content Production Adapt documented stories into multi-format outputs, including: · Short advocacy stories for social media · Campaign-ready excerpts · Donor briefs and human-interest features · Develop storyboards and narrative briefs for digital campaigns D. Anthology & Knowledge Product Development · Compile and structure a professional anthology (40–60 pages) including: · Thematic chapters (e.g., Healing, Voice, Leadership) · Contextual introduction on GBV in South Sudan · Ensure the product is suitable for: digital publication and print dissemination E. Integration with Digital Campaigns · Align storytelling outputs with UNFPA digital campaigns (e.g., ending child marriage) · Provide content inputs for: social media campaigns, awareness materials, community engagement tools F. Capacity Building & Knowledge Sharing · Provide guidance to partners on: ethical documentation, storytelling for advocacy, support development of safe dissemination strategies Cross-cutting responsibilities · Ensure gender-sensitive, culturally appropriate messaging · Integrate youth engagement and social norms change approaches · Promote volunteerism and community participation throughout the assignment Results/expected outputs: As an active UNFPA team member, efficient, timely, responsive, client-friendly and high-quality support rendered to UNFPA and its beneficiaries in the accomplishment of her/his functions, including: · Inception report with documentation framework and ethical safeguards (within 2 weeks) · 25–35 survivor-centered stories (progressively submitted) · A final anthology manuscript (40–60 pages) · Advocacy-ready content package, including: social media story excerpts, campaign narratives, donor-facing summaries · Storyboards and narrative briefs for digital use · Recommendations on safe dissemination strategies · Contribution to digital campaigns and visibility materials · Final report including lessons learned and impact

Eligibility Criteria

Age

18 - 80

Assignment Requirements

Language Requirements
EnglishRequired
Fluent
Required education level

-

Skills and experience
a) Education · Master’s degree in social sciences, gender studies, communications, journalism, or related field b) Experience · At least 3 years of relevant experience in: Documentation, storytelling, or communications, GBV, gender, or social norms programming · Experience working with vulnerable populations is an asset · Experience with advocacy or digital content is highly desirable c) Skills · Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling skills · Strong understanding of ethical storytelling and safeguarding · Ability to translate complex issues into compelling narratives · Familiarity with digital communication formats · Strong analytical and organizational skills · High attention to detail and professionalism d) Competencies and values · Professionalism · Integrity · Respect for diversity · Communication · Planning and organizing · Commitment to continuous learning · Strong alignment with UN values