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MiCT is calling for proposals for a freelance Arabic speaking Community manager in the framework of its program “MiCT Fellowship for Critical Voices 2026”, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. MiCT invites interested and qualified persons to submit proposals by 22.12.2025.

1. Introducing MiCT

Media in Cooperation and Transition (MiCT) is a non-profit organisation delivering expert media services in complex and challenging contexts with passion, precision and agility. Through our collaborative work with our partners, we foster transparent, inclusive and fair dialogue supporting resilient societies that thrive.

Across three continents and 15 countries, MiCT facilitates the training of journalists and media producers, programme and content development, radio and film production, magazine and book publishing, media research and monitoring, in addition to supporting the financial viability of our partners.

2. The Program

The MiCT Critical Voices Fellowship is aimed at media professionals from crisis and conflict countries who share a common value in their professional journalistic integrity. The program is currently focused on journalists and media makers from Afghanistan, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar – with a global mandate. Fellows receive financial and health support, expert safety advice, online and offline training, legal and psycho-social support, production advice, and access to a global community of like-minded media professionals.

3. Description of the role

To support the Fellows from Sudan and East Africa, MiCT is looking for a Community manager to support project implementation on a freelance basis for up to 10 days/month.

Tasks include, but are not limited to:

  • Organise the onboarding of all Fellows, including needs/interest assessment and introducing exiled fellows to the host countries’ environment.
  • Collect all required supporting documents and provide accurate Arabic translations when needed.
  • Offer Arabic interpretation during meetings and calls, as required.
  • Assist in vetting applicants and selecting the final list of fellows.
  • Set up and moderate various social media channels for the fellow community.
  • Function as the main point of contact for fellows for all programme elements, from personal support to finance and provide support whenever necessary.
  • Oversee community development and support for Fellows.
  • Coordinating and supporting the productions of fellow journalists in exile if they are able to during the duration of the entire Fellowship.
  • Close coordination with local partners in-country and in exile.
  • Available for regular meetings with Fellows and the MiCT headquarter team in Berlin.

4. Application Requirements

Successful applicants should be able to provide proof of the following:

  • Experience working with journalists in crisis and conflict contexts
  • Thorough understanding of the global media landscape, particularly in Sudan and its neighbouring countries, preferred
  • Fluency in Arabic and English is required
  • Ideally based in Nairobi and available to work from the Nairobi Exile Media Hub
  • Experience communicating under stressful conditions
  • Familiarity with discourse around exile and crisis journalism, media freedom and critical, non-discriminatory development communication
  • Proven experience organising media related events and trainings required
  • Journalistic experience preferred
  • Flexibility and teamwork

5. What we offer

We welcome applicants globally to join our small, creative and international team. MiCT can provide a safe, creative working environment in Nairobi, with a requirement for the candidate to be regionally based in or near Nairobi for the contract duration. The contract will run until 31.06.2026 on a freelance basis.

How to apply

Applications, including the following should be emailed toc[email protected] by 23.59pm CET on 22.12.2025, citing the subject: “Community manager East Africa”

  • Cover Letter
  • CV
  • Daily rate in EUR incl. VAT

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Fostering transparent and inclusive dialogue

Media in Cooperation and Transition (MiCT) is a non-profit organisation delivering expert media services in complex and challenging contexts with passion, precision and agility. Through our collaborative work with our partners, we foster transparent, inclusive and fair dialogue supporting resilient societies that thrive.

Across three continents and 15 countries, MiCT facilitates the training of journalists and media producers, programme and content development, radio and film production, magazine and book publishing, media research and monitoring, in addition to supporting the financial viability of our partners.

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MiCT is calling for proposals for a freelance Arabic speaking Community manager in the framework of its program “MiCT Fellowship for Critical Voices 2026”, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. MiCT invites interested and qualified persons to submit proposals by 22.12.2025.

1. Introducing MiCT

Media in Cooperation and Transition (MiCT) is a non-profit organisation delivering expert media services in complex and challenging contexts with passion, precision and agility. Through our collaborative work with our partners, we foster transparent, inclusive and fair dialogue supporting resilient societies that thrive.

Across three continents and 15 countries, MiCT facilitates the training of journalists and media producers, programme and content development, radio and film production, magazine and book publishing, media research and monitoring, in addition to supporting the financial viability of our partners.

2. The Program

The MiCT Critical Voices Fellowship is aimed at media professionals from crisis and conflict countries who share a common value in their professional journalistic integrity. The program is currently focused on journalists and media makers from Afghanistan, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar - with a global mandate. Fellows receive financial and health support, expert safety advice, online and offline training, legal and psycho-social support, production advice, and access to a global community of like-minded media professionals.

3. Description of the role

To support the Fellows from Sudan and East Africa, MiCT is looking for a Community manager to support project implementation on a freelance basis for up to 10 days/month.

Tasks include, but are not limited to:

  • Organise the onboarding of all Fellows, including needs/interest assessment and introducing exiled fellows to the host countries’ environment.
  • Collect all required supporting documents and provide accurate Arabic translations when needed.
  • Offer Arabic interpretation during meetings and calls, as required.
  • Assist in vetting applicants and selecting the final list of fellows.
  • Set up and moderate various social media channels for the fellow community.
  • Function as the main point of contact for fellows for all programme elements, from personal support to finance and provide support whenever necessary.
  • Oversee community development and support for Fellows.
  • Coordinating and supporting the productions of fellow journalists in exile if they are able to during the duration of the entire Fellowship.
  • Close coordination with local partners in-country and in exile.
  • Available for regular meetings with Fellows and the MiCT headquarter team in Berlin.

4. Application Requirements

Successful applicants should be able to provide proof of the following:

  • Experience working with journalists in crisis and conflict contexts
  • Thorough understanding of the global media landscape, particularly in Sudan and its neighbouring countries, preferred
  • Fluency in Arabic and English is required
  • Ideally based in Nairobi and available to work from the Nairobi Exile Media Hub
  • Experience communicating under stressful conditions
  • Familiarity with discourse around exile and crisis journalism, media freedom and critical, non-discriminatory development communication
  • Proven experience organising media related events and trainings required
  • Journalistic experience preferred
  • Flexibility and teamwork

5. What we offer

We welcome applicants globally to join our small, creative and international team. MiCT can provide a safe, creative working environment in Nairobi, with a requirement for the candidate to be regionally based in or near Nairobi for the contract duration. The contract will run until 31.06.2026 on a freelance basis.

How to apply

Applications, including the following should be emailed toc[email protected] by 23.59pm CET on 22.12.2025, citing the subject: “Community manager East Africa”

  • Cover Letter
  • CV
  • Daily rate in EUR incl. VAT
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