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Social media promotions of webinars on migration
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
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Mission and objectives

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It supports governments and migrants by offering services and policy guidance to ensure migration is managed safely, responsibly, and with dignity; contributing to development, humanitarian response, and the protection of human rights. In the Caribbean, migration has been central to shaping the region’s identity. From the tragedy of slavery to today’s vibrant diasporas and multi-generational migrant communities, mobility remains both a cornerstone of society and an enduring aspiration. Today, the region faces growing challenges such as climate change, demographic shifts, and labor shortages among them. Migration can serve as a vital tool to enhance resilience, foster inclusive development, and support effective governance. Composed largely of small island developing states (SIDS), the Caribbean has unique vulnerabilities. Economies are dependent on imports, tourism, and remittances, with populations clustered in coastal areas. This makes countries especially vulnerable to climate-related disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and sea level rise. Without stronger investment in preparedness and adaptation, the risk of displacement is likely to grow. At the same time, ageing populations and ongoing outward migration, especially to the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., are creating labor gaps in key sectors. While CARICOM’s intra-regional labor mobility offers solutions, attracting external labor may become necessary, marking a shift for a region traditionally seen as one of origin.

Context

IOM's series of virtual "CONVERSATIONS on Migration in the Caribbean" aims to help shape the narrative around migration in the Caribbean, while addressing the real and significant challenges it faces, and how migration and human mobility can enable development. See past episodes here (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO8omh8QzwKzWZ5PbODnR3LWORDOp2pFF&si=8R6uqyDwb5Qwz_fE ) IOM and the UN Network on Migration (UNNM) in the Caribbean, are supporting the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)'s initiative to develop a Regional Migration Policy Framework. As mobility trends evolve, it is essential to deepen public understanding of how well-managed migration can support Caribbean societies and economies, and benefit both migrants and host communities. The upcoming episodes of “CONVERSATIONS on Migration in the Caribbean” will explore the dynamics around a regional approach to migration policy, highlighting the opportunities and considerations for Caribbean states navigating the transition towards freedom of movement.

Task Description

We are looking for an experienced and creative Online Volunteer who will support our communications officer with the development of presentation materials and social media products for three (3) webinars from March to June. In close collaboration with the communications team, the Online Volunteer will - Discuss and define the campaign’s target audience, partners, and desired goals - Assist in defining promotion implementation plan - Design social media products The Online Volunteer will be provided with material and other sources to develop the products as required and available. For close coordination and discussion, the Online Volunteer is expected to be available for calls via Zoom/Microsoft Teams/WhatsApp. While the average number of hours would be about 10, there could be weeks with less, and some with more, dependent on the timeline for the webinars. This assignment provides Online Volunteers with an opportunity to develop and strengthen their skills in communication, social media, network with the IOM staff other UNVs and other learning experiences.

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