The garment industry in Jordan is primarily driven by large exporting factories who export to the US under the US-Jordan Free Trade Agreement. The garment industry has seen significant growth in the last ten years. Exports dropped by 15 per cent in 2020 but rebounded in 2021 with 8 per cent growth. Total exports remain lower than the peak of USD 2 billion in 2019, with USD 1.8 billion exported in 2021. The exporting garment sector employs more than 62,000 workers of which 75% are women and over 75% are migrant workers mainly from South Asian countries, such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal.
The Better Work Programme is a partnership between the International Labour Organization and the International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group. Better Work brings diverse groups together – governments, global brands, factory owners, unions, and workers – to improve working conditions in the garment industry and make the sector more competitive. The Better Work Jordan programme (BWJ) was established at the request of the Jordanian Ministry of Labour in 2007 and began operations in mid-2008.
Over the past 10 years, BWJ has been working with the national tripartite constituents to improve working conditions and promote decent work in the garment sector in Jordan. The mandatory status of the programme for those exporting to the US market allowed the programme to create sector-wide impact. Since then, factories have made significant improvements in terms of working conditions and compliance with labour standards – while challenges remain to sustain the programme impact. Under the Better Work Jordan Phase IV Strategy (2022-2027), BWJ is directing its effort towards sustaining this 10-year impact through enhancing the capacity of national stakeholders (Ministry of Labour, Trade Union, and Employers Organizations) and empowering them to take more responsibility for ensuring a decent working environment and sustainable growth. The Better Work Jordan 2022 Annual Report presents findings and observations from Better Work Jordan’s interactions in the garment sector throughout 2021.
The purpose of this Terms of Reference is to provide communications support for the Better Work Jordan programme to articulate key messages and disseminate effective communication materials including social media content, press releases, articles, and human-interest stories in close collaboration with the Better Work Jordan focal point and National Project Coordinators.
Service | Task | Rate per page (250 word) |
Human-interest story focused on one person/ or third person | Deliver two stories from the field including writing the interview questions and conducting the interview in Arabic and English with a social media post for each product | To be filled by the applicants |
Deliver one story based on data collected by the project in Arabic and English with a social media post for each product | ||
Content development | In-house/non-field content development (two press releases, one article, one Newsletter) with a social media post for each product | |
Field content development(three press releases) with a social media post for each product |
Field can include visits to factories in the Jordanians garment sector in their different location
University degree in communications, journalism, marketing, English literature or other relevant discipline.
Fluency in English and Arabic language is required.
Interested candidates should submit a:
All applicants must send their applications to jordan@betterwork.org
The deadline to submit your application is January 31, 2023, at midnight (Jordan time).
*Only selected applicants will be contacted for an interview.
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