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FINA QUEST CONSULTING-REQUEST FOR QUOTATION: PRODUCTION AND SYNDICATION OF THE NEW SOUND OF HEALTH – A MULTILINGUAL ONE HOUR WEEKLY RADIO MAGAZINE SHOW ON HEALTH SECTOR REFORM

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION: PRODUCTION AND SYNDICATION OF THE NEW SOUND OF HEALTH – A MULTILINGUAL ONE HOUR WEEKLY RADIO MAGAZINE SHOW ON HEALTH SECTOR REFORM

Production and Syndication of “The New Sound of Health” – A Multilingual 1-Hour Weekly Radio Magazine Show on Health Sector Reform

Duration:
13 Weeks (Q3 2025: July – September)

1. Background
Our client is deploying strategic communication tools to enhance public awareness, foster citizen ownership, and establish feedback loops around ongoing initiatives. To support this, our client is launching a multilingual, 1-hour weekly radio magazine show titled “The New Sound of Health”. The program will serve as a narrative bridge between policy and people—highlighting voices from across the country, demystifying reforms, and amplifying stories of transformation.

2. Objective of the Assignment
To produce and air a weekly 1-hour radio magazine show in English, Hausa, and Nigerian Pidgin, for 13 weeks, that will:
– Translate health reform priorities into relatable stories and explanations,
– Feature on-ground experiences of health workers and communities,
– Provide a public platform for questions, engagement, and real-time feedback,
– Strengthen public trust and accountability in the health system.

3. Scope of Work
A. Editorial Planning & Content Design
– Develop a 13-episode editorial calendar for all three languages.
– Content segments should include:
o “Reform Explained” (Plain-language policy breakdown)
o “Voices from the Field” (Health workers, patients, and citizens)
o “Ask the Ministry” (Responses from Client and partners)
o “State in Focus” (Spotlight on subnational reform efforts)
o “Health Nuggets” or “Youth Pulse” (quick facts, youth contributions)

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