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National Consultant: Communica... (Full details may require a DevelopmentAid account).
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What this role involves
You will support the development agency’s communication strategy in Ghana, coordinating content for reports, press releases, and digital channels. Day-to-day tasks include liaising with local partners, drafting visibility materials, and monitoring media coverage to ensure alignment with project goals. Expect to work closely with field teams to capture impact stories and manage knowledge-sharing platforms.
Key skills to highlight
Proven experience in strategic communication for development projects, including writing for diverse audiences and managing social media campaigns. Strong editing and proofreading abilities in English, with knowledge of local languages (e.g., Twi, Ga) as a plus. Familiarity with donor visibility requirements (e.g., EU, USAID) and multimedia tools like Canva or Adobe Suite will set you apart.
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Emphasize specific examples of how you’ve amplified project visibility in Ghana—e.g., “Developed a quarterly newsletter reaching 5,000 stakeholders” or “Led a radio campaign that increased community engagement by 30%.” Use bullet points under a “Relevant Experience” section to mirror the job’s focus on bilateral development work.
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