Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organization: SOS Children’s Villages International (SOS CVI)
Deadline: 7 July 2026
Leave No Youth Behind is a multi-year initiative funded by Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) and implemented by SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia in partnership with relevant government institutions, youth associations, civil society actors, private institutions, and development stakeholders. Over the past five years (2022–2026), the project has contributed significantly to strengthening the socio-economic inclusion, participation, and resilience of young care leavers in Ethiopia.
The project was designed to improve the transition of young care leavers into independent adulthood by strengthening systems, building institutional capacity, and expanding economic opportunities for young people leaving alternative care. Over the five year implementation period, the project has worked with government institutions, care leaver associations, financial service providers, training institutions, and young people themselves to create more sustainable pathways toward independence, social inclusion, and economic self-reliance.
The project’s achievements are organized around three outcome areas:
In sum, the project has generated valuable lessons, promising practices, and scalable approaches that can contribute to broader national efforts aimed at ensuring dignified and sustainable transitions for young people leaving care systems.
This calls for documenting the project’s impact, capturing results, life-changes, and opportunities brought for young care leavers. Such documentary work should also serve for awareness creation and advocacy work by taking the previous period implementations as an input (learning experience) for the future best actions/programming towards supporting young care leavers.
The National Impact Forum
To take stock of the achievements in the last 5 years, there is a need to organize a high-level national engagement platform that goes beyond a conventional project dissemination workshop. Considering the scale of achievements, policy influence, partnerships built, and the transformative impact on young people’s lives, the initiative warrants a broader national visibility and advocacy platform.
To this end, SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia is organizing a National Impact Forum on Youth Transition and Care Leaver Empowerment in the beginning of September. The forum will serve as a multi-dimensional engagement and visibility platform that combines policy dialogue, impact showcasing, storytelling, exhibitions, stakeholder engagement, media outreach, and youth-led advocacy. The initiative aims to create a national conversation around the transition from care to independent living while highlighting the achievements, lessons learned, and future recommendations emerging from the project implementation.
The forum will bring together government institutions, development partners, embassy representatives, youth associations, financial institutions, civil society organizations, media, academia, private sector actors, and young care leavers themselves to:
The forum will also elevate the voices and experiences of young people by positioning them at the center of discussions and showcasing their journeys, innovations, resilience, and leadership.
Consequently, SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia seeks to hire an experienced and competent production agency to develop a five-minute documentary of the impacts made by the LNYB project in the English language with a 1-minute event promo and 30-second cut-down for digital use.
Why Documenting this Project is Important
Documenting the LNYB project is essential for capturing its achievements, demonstrating its value, and extending its influence beyond the project lifecycle. By systematically documenting the project’s interventions, outcomes, and the stories of participating young people, this initiative aims to:
Objective of the Assignment
SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia seeks to engage a qualified production agency to conceptualize, produce, and deliver a high-quality documentary package that captures the five-year impact of the Leave No Youth Behind Project.
The documentary package will serve as a key communication asset during the National Impact Forum on Youth Transition and Care Leaver Empowerment and support broader advocacy, visibility, resource mobilization, and stakeholder engagement efforts.
The assignment is expected to communicate both individual transformation and systems-level change by showcasing the experiences of young care leavers alongside the project’s contributions to policy reform, institutional strengthening, and economic inclusion.
Documentary Approach
The documentary should adopt a human-centered storytelling approach that places young care leavers at the center of the narrative while demonstrating broader systems-level impact. Rather than focusing primarily on project activities, the documentary should explore:
The documentary should effectively connect individual stories to the project’s broader impact under its three outcome areas. It should present a balanced perspective by combining authentic personal experiences with credible evidence of project results, while recognizing the contributions of key stakeholders, including government institutions, communities, the private sector, and project partners.
The emphasis should be on storytelling that demonstrates transformation, leadership, resilience, inclusion, and lasting change, rather than a chronological summary of project activities. The final products should inspire action, strengthen advocacy efforts, and serve as high-quality communication assets for donors, partners, policymakers, and the wider public.
The production agency will be responsible for:
Pre-Production:
Production:
Post-Production:
Deliverable 1 – One (1) five-minute impact documentary.
To showcase the overall impact of the Leave No Youth Behind Project across its three outcome areas and serve as the centerpiece video presentation during the National Impact Forum on Youth Transition and Care Leaver Empowerment.
Deliverable 2 – One (1) event opener / promotional video (60–90 seconds).
To create anticipation, establish the event tone, and introduce the Five Years of Leaving No Youth Behind campaign.
Deliverable 3 – Three (3) social media cut-down versions. 30–60 seconds each.
To support social media promotion before, during, and after the event.
Deliverable 4 – Raw footage and editable source files.
Deliverable 5 – All scripts, narration texts, subtitles, graphics, and project files.
Note: Deliverables 1-3 must be optimized for:
SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia will:
The Production Agency will:
Standards of the production
Along with the communications and branding policy, the following standards are expected to be fulfilled:
Creative References and Expected Style
The documentary package should be visually engaging, emotionally compelling, and suitable for high-level stakeholder events. The preferred approach combines:
The below references are intended to guide the creative direction and should not be replicated directly.
Event Opener / Promo References
Generation Unlimited – Our Time. Our Turn. Our Future. This video combines youth voices, ambition, employment, empowerment, and movement. The pace and energy are ideal for an event opener. (link here)
Enkopa This video combines fast-paced editing, strong emotional build-up, dynamic transitions, event-quality production value including added animation, powerful use of music, concise and memorable messaging which reflects the desired approach for the event opener/promo video. (link here)
Impact Documentary References
Generation Unlimited: Nurturing South Africa’s youth This video makes strong use of youth stories, entrepreneurship, skills development, and dynamic visuals. Useful reference for balancing inspiration and impact. (link here)
UPSHIFT – Unlocking the Potential of Youth as Global Social Innovators This video shows very modern treatment of youth innovation and entrepreneurship. The animation section in the video that present project impact can be adapted to look like this. (link here)
Intellectual Property
All outputs produced including raw footage in this action shall remain the property of SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia who shall have exclusive rights over their use. All unrestricted rights for future editing and translation are exclusively reserved by SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia.
Safeguarding Notice
The selected production agency is expected to fully adhere to SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia’s safeguarding standards throughout the documentary process. The following principles must be observed:
Duration of the Assignment
The assignment shall be completed and delivered on August 17, 2026 or within 4 weeks from the date of agreement signing, including time for review and approval. The timeline will cover the following key activities:
Application Requirements
Interested service providers are requested to submit:
Proposal Submission Details
Proposals should be submitted by 07 July 2026 in person to the SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia National Office located in front of Mado Hotel (Technical and Financial proposals in separate envelopes). On arrival, please contact Bethlehem Abate, Procurement and Logistics Officer for submission.
The agency partner is expected to respect the right to privacy of children and young people.
We have Zero tolerance for any child and youth safeguarding concerns.
We look forward to receiving your proposal.
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