Population Media Centre (PMC) is a non-profit, international
non-governmental organization working worldwide to promote use of
effective communication strategies for promoting positive behaviour
change around social and health issues.
PMC uses the reach of mass media and the power of drama
and storytelling to stimulate behaviour change. PMC has created or
advised on serial dramas that have changed people’s attitudes and
behaviours in 41 countries of the world including Nigeria. Our dramas
have produced behaviour change on a wide range of issues such as family
planning, environmental conservation, violence against women, child
trafficking, girls’ education, and HIV avoidance.
PMC is
proposing to research, write, produce, and broadcast four radio serial
dramas addressing a selection of timely public health and social issues
facing Nigerians. The programs will be written and broadcast in Hausa,
Igbo, Yoruba, and Pidgin English to support the efforts of the Nigerian
government in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.
The programs will be written, produced, and acted by Nigerian
professionals, and will be broadcast in the four languages.
The
new phase of the serial drama production will commence soon, thus PMC
Nigeria requires the service of the following professionals: