Call for External Collaborator – Part-time Regional Web Editor for ILO Africa web content, Regional Office for Africa

International Labour Organization (ILO)
International Labour Organization (ILO)

As the ILO celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2019, it is timely to reflect on the many life-changing events which are linked to the ten decades of ILO history. The Organization has played a role at key historical junctures – the Great Depression, decolonization, the creation of Solidarność in Poland, the victory over apartheid in South Africa – and today in the building of an ethical and productive framework for a fair globalization.

Job description

Description
Dear Bidder, The International Labour Office (ILO) is looking for an individual to undertake work
as an External Collaborator, providing regional web editorial support from 1 May to 31
December 2026 at approximately one day per week. Below is a summary of the work to be
performed: The collaborator will review, edit, format, upload and quality-check articles for
publication on the ILO website from Country Offices and projects in Africa. The role will help
reduce backlogs of pending articles, support offices with limited communication capacity, and
ensure that published content complies with ILO web, editorial and accessibility standards. The
collaborator will also help strengthen the quality and impact focus of regional web content in
line with the Regional Communications Strategy for Africa 2026-2027. The assignment is
home-based and no travel is foreseen. 

Skills and qualifications

The collaborator will review, edit, format, upload and quality-check articles for
publication on the ILO website from Country Offices and projects in Africa.

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How to apply

If you are interested, please express interest and follow
the instructions attached to consult the detailed terms of reference and other relevant
information in the ILO e-sourcing platform. Please submit your proposal before the specified
deadline. Thank you.

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