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Digital Media RFP Issued For Philippines United Nations Offices

Digital Media RFP Issued For Philippines United Nations Offices

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was established by the U.N. General Assembly in 1950 to provide protection and assistance to refugees and Internally Displaced People (IDPs).  Their office in the Philippines is looking to hire a digital media firm.

Purpose of the RFP

The website of UNHCR Philippines (www.unhcr.ph) is its main digital engagement platform, and has been the organization’s window to the public since it went live on 19 June 2013. Together with a media- placement contractor, UNHCR Philippines reaches its target audiences via drive-to-site platforms to achieve its objective to engage financial and non-financial supporters to the refugee cause. This current strategy has shown some promising results, and UNHCR Philippines aims to expand its public engagement reach leveraging on the potential and digital savviness of the Philippine market.

To enhance its online presence, UNHCR Philippines, specifically the PSP unit, seeks to engage new contractors for the following services to reach the targets set for 2017 and 2018:

Objectives

Scope of Work

Strategy

UNHCR envisions to be the first among Philippine charities to successfully achieve a fully integrated approach in offline and digital campaigns.

Campaign and Media-Buying Strategy

UNHCR expects the Contractor to assist Private Sector Partnerships (PSP) Philippine team through:

Proposal due by December 20th, 2016 to:

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees – Headquarters in Switerland Case Postale 2500
CH-1211 Genève 2 Dépôt
Suisse.

Among others, Porter Novelli, Ketchum PR and Text 100 have offices in the Philippines.

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