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Photographer: Climate-Induced Cultural Loss and Human Mobility
2026-04-09T09:09:11+00:00
SLYCAN Trust
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CONTRACTOR
Uganda
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Professional Services
Art, Fashion & Design, Media, Communications & Writing, Social Services & Nonprofit
UGX
MONTH
2023-03-28T17:00:00+00:00
8

Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)

SLYCAN Trust is is an internationally recognized non-profit think tank working on climate change, sustainable development, biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, animal welfare, and social justice including gender and youth empowerment. Our work spans the national, regional, and global level from policy analysis and evidence-based research to on-the-ground implementation.

SLYCAN Trust’s work programme on climate change adaptation and loss and damage (L&D) focuses on addressing climate-induced L&D through evidence-based policy and action under the UNFCCC process, with a special focus on climate-related human mobility, non-economic or cultural L&D, and resilience-building. The programme focuses on building the technical capacities of key stakeholders, including policymakers, to better engage in the UNFCCC negotiation process through national, regional, and international initiatives as well as the development of evidence-based products which facilitate national and regional position-building related to adaptation and L&D in the context of the UNFCCC negotiations. It also aims to enhance cross-regional collaboration to facilitate inclusive and participatory processes related to adaptation and L&D under the UNFCCC and amplify the voices of developing country stakeholders in key decision-making processes with enhanced technical capacity, evidence to demonstrate the impacts felt, and positions that build resilience of communities and ecosystems.

Responsibilities or duties

We are recruiting a photographer to create a portfolio of high-quality artistic photographs documenting the impacts of climate change in the country, focusing on 1-3 selected communities, sites, or structures that relate to human mobility (migration, disaster displacement, planned relocation) or cultural loss caused by climate change. The portfolio will be featured on the virtual knowledge portal set up by SLYCAN Trust, and several selected photos will be included in a photography exhibition that will take place in Bonn, Germany, during the United Nations Climate Conference in June 2023

  • Create a portfolio of high-quality artistic photographs documenting the impacts of climate change in Uganda.
  • Focus on 1-3 selected communities, sites, or structures that relate to human mobility (migration, disaster displacement, planned relocation) or cultural loss caused by climate change.
  • Ensure the portfolio is suitable for featuring on the virtual knowledge portal set up by SLYCAN Trust.
  • Provide selected photos for a photography exhibition in Bonn, Germany, during the United Nations Climate Conference in June 2023.
  • Photography skills
  • Artistic vision
  • Ability to document impacts of climate change
  • Understanding of themes related to human mobility and cultural loss
  • Proven experience as a photographer.
  • Portfolio showcasing high-quality artistic photographs.
  • Ability to work independently and deliver on project requirements.
bachelor degree
12
JOB-69d76cb7659c8

Vacancy title:
Photographer: Climate-Induced Cultural Loss and Human Mobility

[Type: CONTRACTOR, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Art, Fashion & Design, Media, Communications & Writing, Social Services & Nonprofit]

Jobs at:
SLYCAN Trust

Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, March 28 2023

Duty Station:
Uganda | Kampala

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, April 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)

SLYCAN Trust is is an internationally recognized non-profit think tank working on climate change, sustainable development, biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, animal welfare, and social justice including gender and youth empowerment. Our work spans the national, regional, and global level from policy analysis and evidence-based research to on-the-ground implementation.

SLYCAN Trust’s work programme on climate change adaptation and loss and damage (L&D) focuses on addressing climate-induced L&D through evidence-based policy and action under the UNFCCC process, with a special focus on climate-related human mobility, non-economic or cultural L&D, and resilience-building. The programme focuses on building the technical capacities of key stakeholders, including policymakers, to better engage in the UNFCCC negotiation process through national, regional, and international initiatives as well as the development of evidence-based products which facilitate national and regional position-building related to adaptation and L&D in the context of the UNFCCC negotiations. It also aims to enhance cross-regional collaboration to facilitate inclusive and participatory processes related to adaptation and L&D under the UNFCCC and amplify the voices of developing country stakeholders in key decision-making processes with enhanced technical capacity, evidence to demonstrate the impacts felt, and positions that build resilience of communities and ecosystems.

Responsibilities or duties

We are recruiting a photographer to create a portfolio of high-quality artistic photographs documenting the impacts of climate change in the country, focusing on 1-3 selected communities, sites, or structures that relate to human mobility (migration, disaster displacement, planned relocation) or cultural loss caused by climate change. The portfolio will be featured on the virtual knowledge portal set up by SLYCAN Trust, and several selected photos will be included in a photography exhibition that will take place in Bonn, Germany, during the United Nations Climate Conference in June 2023

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 12

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Design jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Tuesday, March 28 2023
Duty Station: Uganda | Kampala
Posted: 09-04-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 09-04-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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