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In 2008 FRA, in close cooperation with the European Broadcasting Union and the EU Social Fund, developed a Diversity Toolkit for factual programmes in public service television. In 2016, media organizations and news outlets requested a new updated version that will take into account the conditions in which contemporary media work and the pressures that editors and journalists face nowadays.
The content of the Media Toolkit is being provided by media partner organizations and journalists, who have chosen the news examples and scenarios that best represent their daily dilemmas when covering human stories. This group of media professionals has analysed the news examples published or broadcasted, and via questions and check lists, demonstrate how to cover them from a fundamental rights angle.
Main tasks of the selected candidate:
Provision of professional support to FRA in the development of the Pilot Media Toolkit. The support will include the provision of a Media Trainer’s Manual and its curriculum. The Manual should be based on news and the account of the journalists’ dilemmas faced during the coverage of migration from both sides of the English Channel (in English and French).
In the drafting and development of the Trainer’s Manual and its curriculum, the contractor is to identify the knowledge to be acquired per module (linking fundamental rights and principles of ethical journalism), establish a clear connection and learning path between the examples and dilemmas in such a way that all case studies add new knowledge to be acquired. This Manual is to be included in an online e-learning management system (i.e. Pilot Media Toolkit). The Manual must be drafted in EN and delivered to the FRA electronically in MS Word compatible format.
Parallel to the Trainer’s Manual, the contractor is to:
Technical and professional capacity
Candidates will be required to prove that they possess the minimum technical and professional capacity to perform the contract.
Candidates need to provide at least one (1) CV meeting the minimum requirements for each of the profiles described below:
Expert / team leader:
Project team member(s):
In addition, the team proposed by the candidate should have collectively the following professional experience:
No documents proving the fulfilment of these criteria are requested at this stage.
Participation in this negotiated procedure for a low value contract is open to natural and legal persons falling within the scope of the EU Treaties (this includes all economic operators established in the European Union) and to all natural and legal persons in a third country which has a special agreement with the Union in the field of public procurement on the conditions laid down in that agreement. The FRA is not part of the Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) concluded within the World Trade Organisation. Therefore, FRA’s procurement procedures are not open to tenderers from GPA countries.
If you are interested to be invited to join this negotiated procedure please register your interest by e-mail (procurement@fra.europa.eu), including your contact details (name, organisation, address, country and e-mail) by 22/06/2018 (17:00 CEST (GMT +02:00)). Please be informed that registration using the form below is only intended for the notification of updates and that only registrations of interest sent to the e-mail address above will be taken into consideration.
Please note that registration of interest to participate in the above-mentioned procedure does not give rise to any legitimate expectations to be invited.