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Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is inviting person(s) from across Asia-Pacific with relevant experience and skills to submit their expression of interest for the consultancy for the production of the Road to Development Justice Video Part II.
Experienced video producers are invited to submit a short proposal containing a portfolio of their video animation production work, individual/ team resume, and an estimated budget for producing the the Road to Development Justice Video Part II as outlined in the following Terms of Reference. The proposal should include a quotation for video editing, as well as any additional costs such as travel, music, voiceover recording etc.
The deadline for submitting proposals is 20 March 2019 via email to Ms. Hien Nguyen at hien@apwld.org with the subject line ‘Application for Consultancy Service_DJ video Part 2’.
Terms of Reference:
Background:
APWLD is Asia Pacific’s leading feminist, membership driven network. Our membership represents diverse women from 27 countries in the region and provides the strength and expertise that drive and execute our programmes. For over 32 years APWLD has been empowering women to use law as an instrument of change for equality, justice, peace and development. We use capacity building, research, advocacy and activism to claim and strengthen women’s human rights.
APWLD along with other civil society organisations from the Asia Pacific region have been advocating for a transformative development framework that departs from the market – driven development architecture and proposes a people drive alternative development model rooted in its five foundational shifts of 1) Redistributive Justice, 2) Economic Justice, 3) Gender and Social Justice, 4) Environmental Justice, and 5) Accountability to Peoples. Development Justice is a transformative development architecture that aims to reduce inequalities of wealth, power, and resources between countries, between rich and poor, and between men and women. This framework is based on the principles of common but differentiated responsibility and respective capacity and the right to development; embraces a holistic right-based approach; is grounded in international human rights obligations and peoples ‘sovereignty; and ensure that the human rights principles of equality, equity, non-discrimination, inclusive participation and decision-making, non-retrogression, and respect for universal and indivisible human rights underpin its policies and practices. Such an approach ensures that the most marginalised both benefit from development and become active agents of change.
Objectives:
Building on the first part of the Development Justice Video:
Content Focus:
The consultant’s primary role would be to produce the Road to Development Justice Part 2 video (5-7 minutes) which will contain three key parts: Anger, Hopes and Action. Within these three, Hope will be the main focus. Each part will focus on the following:
The Consultant
The consultant will be preferably be a woman from Asia Pacific, with a combination of skills which should include:
Main tasks
Time-frame
Consultant should be available to start immediately, with the final video to be completed by no later than 20 June 2019.
Contact : hien@apwld.org