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United Nations Issues Media Monitoring RFP

United Nations Issues Media Monitoring RFP

The United Nations Development Program has issued a media monitoring RFP. The Bureau for External Relations and Advocacy (BERA) of UNDP was established on 1 January 2007. It was created to develop UNDP’s institutional capacity to enhance the strategic partnerships and to strengthen the resource mobilization function, which are both critical in securing aid effectiveness and delivering more responsive services.

The Bureau builds and strengthens relationships with a number of key constituencies and development partners.

In particular, BERA has a key corporate role in developing relationships with the Executive Board, programme countries, donors, the United Nations system, the International Financial Institutions (IFIs), the European Commission and related institutions, civil society, the private sector, foundations and academia.

BERA also provides a range of services to the Regional Bureaux, country offices and other entities in UNDP. The value-added of these services relates primarily to the institutional knowledge captured by the BERA with regards to identification of partnership opportunities, potential for resource mobilization and sharing of experience within the organization. To fulfill this role, the Bureau acts as a facilitator of information exchange, knowledge management, network building and dissemination of the best practices throughout the UNDP. UNDP’s Communications Group is the lead for communications. It provides policy guidance and develops and implements global communications strategies to reach the media and other key constituencies with UNDP’s core messages.

The Media and Advocacy Team is responsible for expanding and enhancing UNDP’s global multi-lingual presence through engagement with international media.

Objective

The Communications Group requires the services of a media monitoring company to monitor, assess and evaluate the coverage of UNDP in the media. It also requires a comprehensive media contacts database for the crucial task of media outreach.

Scope of Work

Media monitoring
The role of the service provider will be to monitor media (print, broadcast and online including social)  for the Communications Group, to assist UNDP in evaluating its media coverage qualitatively and quantitatively, both as-it-happens and retrospectively.

Monitoring and tracking of:

Media contacts database and content distribution system
The role of the service provider will be to provide a comprehensive media contacts database service to the Communications Group to assist UNDP in its media outreach. The service must enable the cultivation of quality, long-term relationships with key journalists.

Media monitoring
Detailed breakdown for the provision of services:

  1. International print media monitoring – including largest, most authoritative English, French and Spanish language outlets (other UN languages an asset);
  2. International broadcast media monitoring – including largest, most authoritative English, French and Spanish language outlets (other UN languages an asset);
  3. International online and social media monitoring – including largest, most authoritative English, French and Spanish language profiles and accounts (other UN languages an asset);
  4. Regular roundups and analyses of coverage of specific high-priority events and products

Media contacts database and content distribution system
Detailed breakdown for the provision of services:

  1. International print, broadcast and online journalist contacts;
  2. English, French and Spanish outlets covered, other (UN) languages an asset;

Proposal due by November 2 to:

United Nations Development Programme
1 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017

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