UNICEF Uganda is seeking highly skilled professional photographers/photojournalists to join its consultancy roster on an as needed basis to document UNICEF programmes across the country. The consultants will produce high quality, newsworthy, and ethically captured visual content that highlights the situation of children, women, and vulnerable communities for national, regional, and global use. Candidates must demonstrate strong storytelling ability, keen attention to detail, and full adherence to ethical photojournalism principles, particularly regarding the protection and dignity of children. Most assignments require field-based content generation, and selected photographers will be supported to travel for approved missions.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking a talented and experienced Videographer to produce high‑quality, impactful video content that amplifies issues affecting children and women while showcasing UNICEF’s work with the Government of Uganda, district authorities, partners, and the private sector. The Videographer will use strong filming and editing skills to craft compelling visual stories that reflect the lived realities of vulnerable communities and the transformative impact of UNICEF’s programmes. This role involves frequent field missions across Uganda’s most at‑risk areas to capture authentic footage that strengthens UNICEF’s communication, advocacy, and programme visibility at national, regional, and global levels.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking talented professional writers and editors to produce high quality, public facing communication materials that clearly and compellingly communicate results for children. Working in line with UNICEF’s Stylebook, Brand Book, and publication guidelines, the consultants will develop and refine a wide range of external products including donor materials, reports, situation updates, studies, fact sheets, human interest stories, web articles, manuals, newsletters, presentations, and campaign content. The writers/editors will provide consistent, accurate, and coherent editorial support, ensuring all materials meet UNICEF’s standards and strengthen knowledge management, communication, and advocacy efforts. Selected consultants will work under a flexible contract arrangement, receiving task specific work orders throughout the contract period to deliver writing and editorial services as needed.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking highly skilled professional photographers/photojournalists to join its consultancy roster on an as needed basis to document UNICEF programmes across the country. The consultants will produce high quality, newsworthy, and ethically captured visual content that highlights the situation of children, women, and vulnerable communities for national, regional, and global use. Candidates must demonstrate strong storytelling ability, keen attention to detail, and full adherence to ethical photojournalism principles, particularly regarding the protection and dignity of children. Most assignments require field-based content generation, and selected photographers will be supported to travel for approved missions.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking a talented and experienced Videographer to produce high‑quality, impactful video content that amplifies issues affecting children and women while showcasing UNICEF’s work with the Government of Uganda, district authorities, partners, and the private sector. The Videographer will use strong filming and editing skills to craft compelling visual stories that reflect the lived realities of vulnerable communities and the transformative impact of UNICEF’s programmes. This role involves frequent field missions across Uganda’s most at‑risk areas to capture authentic footage that strengthens UNICEF’s communication, advocacy, and programme visibility at national, regional, and global levels.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking talented professional writers and editors to produce high quality, public facing communication materials that clearly and compellingly communicate results for children. Working in line with UNICEF’s Stylebook, Brand Book, and publication guidelines, the consultants will develop and refine a wide range of external products including donor materials, reports, situation updates, studies, fact sheets, human interest stories, web articles, manuals, newsletters, presentations, and campaign content. The writers/editors will provide consistent, accurate, and coherent editorial support, ensuring all materials meet UNICEF’s standards and strengthen knowledge management, communication, and advocacy efforts. Selected consultants will work under a flexible contract arrangement, receiving task specific work orders throughout the contract period to deliver writing and editorial services as needed.