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  • SayPro – Terms of Reference for the Production Docu-Series on the Impact of the Generation Gender Programme in South Africa – SayPro

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    Terms of Reference for the Production Docu-Series on the Impact of the Generation Gender Programme in South Africa

    Overview

    Sonke Gender Justice (Sonke) seeks to recruit a service provider to produce a docu-series that captures programme key results, successes and challenges, best practices and lessons learnt from the project as well as future programme direction. This consultancy will use a collaborative and co-creative approach to define a strategy that aligns with the Generation Gender programme.

    1. Introduction

    Generation Gender is a global consortium of organizations working in seven (7) Countries namely, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, and the Netherlands in creating a gender just & violence-free society for and with young people in their full diversity. The Generation G South African Coalition comprises three partner organizations namely, Sonke Gender Justice, ACTIVATE! Change Drivers, and ActionAid South Africa who are responsible for advancing the aims of the Generation G Programme in South Africa through three distinct but interrelated pathways. This docu-series seeks to capture the essence, impact, and stories that have emerged from this programme, showcasing its contributions to communities, individuals, and broader societal change.

    2. Objectives of the Docu-Series

    The primary objectives of this docu-series are as follows:

    • Programme Impact: To provide a comprehensive overview of the GenG’s impact on gender justice  in South Africa, highlighting success stories and challenges faced.
    • Raise Awareness: To raise awareness about gender issues and the importance of initiatives like Generation Gender in fostering an inclusive society.
    • Inspire Action: To inspire other organizations, policymakers, and individuals to engage with gender justice  initiatives by showcasing tangible outcomes.

    3. Target Audience

    The docu-series will target a diverse audience including:

    • Young people ( 15–35-year-olds)
    • Policymakers and government officials
    • Generation Gender personnel
    • Potential Donors
    • Non-governmental organizations working in GBV and gender justice
    • Educational institutions
    • The public interested in gender justice and equality
    • Criminal Justice system

    4. Content Structure

    The docu-series will explore the Generation Gender Programme through a series of episodes, each delving into a specific aspect. Key areas of focus will include but not limited to:

    • An overview of the Generation Gender programme
    • Success Stories
    • Challenges Faced
    • Community Engagement
    • Future Direction

    5. Scope of Work

    • The docu-series should be produced in English, with the highest market standards of quality, high resolution, and vibrant colors, and clean style elements.
    • The contractor should handle all aspects of film production, including writing, storyboard, filming, editing, voicing/narration, and so on, and present a finished ready-to-air output in broadcast standards and HD technology format.
    • The Communications department will actively monitor the whole development and production process, offering ongoing evaluation, comments, and thematic input support as needed.
    • The Generation Gender Communications Team is the film’s executive producer, responsible for the “final cut” as well as the creative, editorial, and technical direction.

    6. Qualifications and Experience

    • Minimum of four (4) years’ documented work experience in film/reportage/documentary writing, producing, directing and editing for development projects.
    • Ability to operate under strict time limits and apply high production and technical standards for the purpose of maintaining a high level of professionalism.
    • Ability to communicate and conduct interviews in English
    • A strong work profile(Portfolio) on similar work with traceable references
    • Experience working with civil society organisations.
    • Proficient English language, having a local language will be an added advantage
    • Good research, analytical and presentation skills.
    • Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with strong demonstrated ability to convey complex ideas in a clear, direct, and lively style

    7. Application Process

    We invite applications from experienced film makers or production companies with a proven track record in producing impactful documentary content for the development sector. Interested applicants should submit:

    • A proposal outlining their vision for the docu-series.
    • Resume not more than 3 pages
    • Previous work samples relevant to social issues or documentary filmmaking.
    • A detailed budget estimate for production costs.

    8. Timelines

    The production process is expected to take approximately 1 (one) month from initiation to final delivery

    The recording will take place in February in Cape Town, South Africa. Dates to be confirmed

    9. Consultancy fee and payment

    The consultancy is for a period of one month and proposals are expected to highlight detail on daily rate. Where applicable, Sonke Gender Justice will enter negotiations regarding suggested fees to align with available budget.

    Procedure for submission of an expression of interest (EOI)

    Should you wish to submit an EOI, please send a detailed proposal, remuneration rate, and CV no later than 3rd February 2025 to hiring@genderjustice.org.za

    10. Conclusion

    This docu-series represents an opportunity not only to document the significant strides made through the Generation Gender Programme in South Africa but also to amplify voices that often go unheard. By capturing these narratives, we aim to foster greater understanding and commitment towards achieving gender justice in South Africa

    Location

    Cape Town

    Closing Date

    3 February 2025

  • SayPro – Terms of Reference for the Production Docu-Series on the Impact of the Generation Gender Programme in South Africa – SayPro

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    Terms of Reference for the Production Docu-Series on the Impact of the Generation Gender Programme in South Africa

    Overview

    Sonke Gender Justice (Sonke) seeks to recruit a service provider to produce a docu-series that captures programme key results, successes and challenges, best practices and lessons learnt from the project as well as future programme direction. This consultancy will use a collaborative and co-creative approach to define a strategy that aligns with the Generation Gender programme.

    1. Introduction

    Generation Gender is a global consortium of organizations working in seven (7) Countries namely, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, and the Netherlands in creating a gender just & violence-free society for and with young people in their full diversity. The Generation G South African Coalition comprises three partner organizations namely, Sonke Gender Justice, ACTIVATE! Change Drivers, and ActionAid South Africa who are responsible for advancing the aims of the Generation G Programme in South Africa through three distinct but interrelated pathways. This docu-series seeks to capture the essence, impact, and stories that have emerged from this programme, showcasing its contributions to communities, individuals, and broader societal change.

    2. Objectives of the Docu-Series

    The primary objectives of this docu-series are as follows:

    • Programme Impact: To provide a comprehensive overview of the GenG’s impact on gender justice  in South Africa, highlighting success stories and challenges faced.
    • Raise Awareness: To raise awareness about gender issues and the importance of initiatives like Generation Gender in fostering an inclusive society.
    • Inspire Action: To inspire other organizations, policymakers, and individuals to engage with gender justice  initiatives by showcasing tangible outcomes.

    3. Target Audience

    The docu-series will target a diverse audience including:

    • Young people ( 15–35-year-olds)
    • Policymakers and government officials
    • Generation Gender personnel
    • Potential Donors
    • Non-governmental organizations working in GBV and gender justice
    • Educational institutions
    • The public interested in gender justice and equality
    • Criminal Justice system

    4. Content Structure

    The docu-series will explore the Generation Gender Programme through a series of episodes, each delving into a specific aspect. Key areas of focus will include but not limited to:

    • An overview of the Generation Gender programme
    • Success Stories
    • Challenges Faced
    • Community Engagement
    • Future Direction

    5. Scope of Work

    • The docu-series should be produced in English, with the highest market standards of quality, high resolution, and vibrant colors, and clean style elements.
    • The contractor should handle all aspects of film production, including writing, storyboard, filming, editing, voicing/narration, and so on, and present a finished ready-to-air output in broadcast standards and HD technology format.
    • The Communications department will actively monitor the whole development and production process, offering ongoing evaluation, comments, and thematic input support as needed.
    • The Generation Gender Communications Team is the film’s executive producer, responsible for the “final cut” as well as the creative, editorial, and technical direction.

    6. Qualifications and Experience

    • Minimum of four (4) years’ documented work experience in film/reportage/documentary writing, producing, directing and editing for development projects.
    • Ability to operate under strict time limits and apply high production and technical standards for the purpose of maintaining a high level of professionalism.
    • Ability to communicate and conduct interviews in English
    • A strong work profile(Portfolio) on similar work with traceable references
    • Experience working with civil society organisations.
    • Proficient English language, having a local language will be an added advantage
    • Good research, analytical and presentation skills.
    • Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with strong demonstrated ability to convey complex ideas in a clear, direct, and lively style

    7. Application Process

    We invite applications from experienced film makers or production companies with a proven track record in producing impactful documentary content for the development sector. Interested applicants should submit:

    • A proposal outlining their vision for the docu-series.
    • Resume not more than 3 pages
    • Previous work samples relevant to social issues or documentary filmmaking.
    • A detailed budget estimate for production costs.

    8. Timelines

    The production process is expected to take approximately 1 (one) month from initiation to final delivery

    The recording will take place in February in Cape Town, South Africa. Dates to be confirmed

    9. Consultancy fee and payment

    The consultancy is for a period of one month and proposals are expected to highlight detail on daily rate. Where applicable, Sonke Gender Justice will enter negotiations regarding suggested fees to align with available budget.

    Procedure for submission of an expression of interest (EOI)

    Should you wish to submit an EOI, please send a detailed proposal, remuneration rate, and CV no later than 3rd February 2025 to hiring@genderjustice.org.za

    10. Conclusion

    This docu-series represents an opportunity not only to document the significant strides made through the Generation Gender Programme in South Africa but also to amplify voices that often go unheard. By capturing these narratives, we aim to foster greater understanding and commitment towards achieving gender justice in South Africa

    Location

    Cape Town

    Closing Date

    3 February 2025

  • SayPro Expression of Interest Cooperatives Training and Development 2024-2025 – Closing Date: 23 December 2024

    HWSETA

    The Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority (“HWSETA”) invites all registered public/private training providers including Community Education and Public TVET Colleges to participate in the implementation of Cooperative Development Training for 2024-2025.

    Details of the Cooperatives Development Programme

    Cooperatives are essential to the health and welfare sectors. They are frequently established by communities to meet their unique health and welfare requirements, giving members the authority to manage their resources and general well-being. Additionally, cooperatives can offer vital services, particularly in underprivileged areas, facilitating access to social services and healthcare for those who might otherwise encounter obstacles.

    The HWSETA invites all registered public/private training providers including Community Education and Public TVET Colleges to participate in the implementation of Cooperative Development Training. The HWSETA therefore wants to appoint a qualified training provider, to train 8 cooperatives (number of organisations) who provide services to the health and social sector on a skills programme bundle/package that will equip members with the following skills:

    1. Governance and Management:
      • Board governance and leadership training
      • Strategic planning and decision-making
      • Conflict resolution and mediation skills
    2. Financial Management:
      • Basic accounting and financial reporting
      • Budgeting and financial planning
      • Understanding cooperatives’ funding sources and capital structures
    3. Sustainability and Community Development:
      • Social responsibility and impact measurement
      • Environmental sustainability practices
    4. Networking and Collaboration:
      • Building partnerships with other cooperatives and organizations
      • Engaging with local communities and stakeholders

    The training provider will have the responsibility to:

    • Identify and recruit the relevant cooperatives (minimum of 3 rural provinces)
    • Coordinate all communication with cooperatives
    • Coordination and delivery of training
    • Administer all mandatory and compliance documents required by the HWSETA
    • Provide the HWSETA will all required reporting documents
    • Issue certificates to all cooperative members

    Qualifying criteria: 

    • Must have experience in training cooperatives against any of the above areas. References are required.
    • Must be registered as a training provider with any quality assurance body
    • Must have more than 5 years of experience in the training space
    • Provide a budget breakdown for training that is inclusive of tuition and transport allowance for members using the HWSETA guidelines and maximum costs per learner.
    • Apply using the HWSETA prescribed template using the HWSETA EOI portal
    • All NPO/NGO/CBOs organisations must submit proof of compliance with the NPO Act from the Department of Social Development.
    • The Registration status of the organisation is valid at the time of application and throughout the implementation of the project.
    • Training must commence and complete by no later than 31 March 2025.
    • Only one provider will be appointed for the implementation of this project.

    Financial Implications

    Line ItemNumber of CooperativesTotal targeted number of learnersMaximum Cost per learner
    Tuition fee8 coops(3 rural provinces)80 learnersR5 000 inclusive of transport allowance
    Transport Allowance

    Please Note: 

    The HWSETA reserves the right to withdraw the approval if:

    • The information provided in the application form is not true and correct; or
    • The Training provider does not adhere to any of the requirements laid down by the HWSETA.
    • Registration status of the organisation ceases to exist before or during the commencement of the project.

    NB. By completing this application form, you hereby authorise the HWSETA to collect your personal information for the service offered. Personal information is only used for the purpose of delivering the mandate of the HWSETA. Refer to the HWSETA Privacy Policy on our website.

    Click the link below to apply:
    https://projects.hwseta.org.za/eoi_index

    Download Advert:
    Expression of Interest Cooperatives Training and Development 2024-2025

    Application Template
    Cooperative Project Funding Application Template 2024-2025

    CLOSING DATE: 23 December 2024

  • SayPro Collaborate with the Services SETA to Strengthen Skills in Temporary Employment Services

    The Services SETA invites Labour Recruitment Temporary Employment Services (TES) employers, associations, and related organisations to collaborate in addressing industry-specific skills gaps and empowering the workforce.

    What This Initiative Offers:

    • Fully funded learnerships, apprenticeships, bursaries, skills programmes, and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
    • Training opportunities for unemployed youth to access careers in TES and for employed learners to advance their skills.
    • Programmes tailored to meet the TES sector’s unique demands.

    How to Apply:
    Submit your Expression of Interest by completing the required forms and attaching supporting documents.

    🔗 Call EOI for the Temporary Employment Services

    🔗 Form EOI for the Temporary Employment Services

    🔗 Form 1a Declaration of Interest

    🔗 Form 1b Declaration of Authorised Person

    🔗 Form 1c POPI Declaration

    🔗 List of Sector Industries

    Deadline: All submissions must be completed by 30 December 2024.

    For assistance or inquiries, contact:


    📧 Candy Radebe
    ✉️ CandyR@serviceseta.org.za
    📞 011 694 8647

  • SayPro WORKPLACE SKILLS PLAN (WSP) AND ANNUAL TRAINING REPORT (ATR) WORKSHOPS FOR 2025

    The Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) is pleased to invite all registered levy and non-levy paying employers to the annual WSP/ATR workshops to be hosted across the country. Please click on the below link for a detailed advert:

    WSP & ATR Advert

    Closing date is 31 January 2025

  • SayPro TOP-UP: DISCRETIONARY GRANTS APPLICATIONS WINDOW NOTIFICATION 2024/2025

    Discretionary Grants applications are open to Public TVET Colleges to apply for bursaries on behalf of TVET College Lecturers for studies in 2024/2025 academic year.

    The window will open on Thursday, 23 January 2025 and close on Tuesday, 27 January 2025 at 15h00. Please click on the below links for more details:

    TOP-UP OF DG APPLICATIONS FOR BURSARIES TVET COLLEGE LECTURERS FOR 2024

    TVET COLLEGE LECTURER BURSARIES APPLICATION FORM (TOP-UP)

  • SayPro service provider for the implementation, management, and coordination of a 24/7 whistleblowing/ fraud hotline service for SASSETA

    Appointment of a service provider for the implementation, management, and coordination of a 24/7 whistleblowing/ fraud hotline service for SASSETA 03 February 2025@ 15:00 pm

    • RFQ/SASSETA/2425132

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  • SayPro Reputable and suitable SAGE accredited service provider to supply and implement a cloud hosted SAGE 300 People Human Resources Information System

    RFP/SASSETA/24251120: Appointment of a reputable and suitable SAGE accredited service provider to supply and implement a cloud hosted SAGE 300 People Human Resources Information System (HRIS) closing 3 February 2025@ 11:00 am

    • RFP/SASSETA/24251120

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  • SayPro Reputable, suitable, and experienced records management specialist service provider Tender

    RFP/SASSETA/24251114/1: Appointment of a reputable, suitable, and experienced records management specialist service provider from the date of appointment to 31 March 2030 closing 10 February 2025@ 11:00 am

    • RFP/SASSETA/24251114/1

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  • SayPro reputable and suitable service provider for the development of a Business Service Delivery Model tender

    Appointment of a reputable and suitable service provider for the development of a Business Service Delivery Model closing 10 February 2025@ 11:00 am

    • RFP/SASSETA/24251121

    RFP/SASSETA/24251121

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