FAO: Translate Subtitles for WFF Youth Film Festival into Korean – Seoul

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

JOB DESCRIPTION

Organization Mission

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) contributes to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda through its Strategic Framework by supporting the transformation to More efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agri-food systems, for Better production, Better nutrition, a Better environment and a Better life, leaving no one behind..

The Resource Mobilization and Private Sector Partnerships Division (PSR) leads and coordinates the mobilization of voluntary contributions (currently 70 percent of FAO’s budget) in support of the Organization’s strategic priorities. PSR manages FAO’s relations with resource partners, strategically matching partners’ interests to those of the Organization, and supports the negotiation of approximately 800 trust fund agreements per year. It mounts marketing analysis and campaigns around global development opportunities, provides market and business intelligence and positioning services to management as well as resource mobilization capacity development to decentralized and headquarters offices. PSR also oversees and coordinates results reporting to ensure accountability to resource partners.

Context

The WFF’s Global Youth Action Initiative (Youth Initiative), hosted within the Office of Youth and Women (OYW) of FAO is a dynamic platform empowering youth to transform agrifood systems for a better food future. Through its thematic programmes—Youth Culture and Local Youth Action—it provides youth with the tools, knowledge, and networks needed to design and scale sustainable solutions.

One of these projects is the WFF Youth Film Festival. Through the Film Impact Screenings initiative, it leverages storytelling to engage youth and stakeholders on key agrifood system challenges. These screenings combine selected films with facilitated discussions to promote reflection, dialogue, and action at local and global levels.

In the context of the International Year of the Woman Farmer (IYWF) 2026, the initiative focuses on amplifying the voices of women farmers and young women, raising awareness of their challenges, and showcasing solutions led by youth and communities.

The WFF Youth Initiative established the WFF Youth Film Festival to highlight the power of visual storytelling to address complex agrifood challenges and inspire global action. Building on this platform, the Film Impact Screenings initiative aims to extend the reach and impact of selected films to less reached communities.
The Film Impact Screenings are designed as curated, community-based or institutional events that combine film screenings with facilitated discussions, dialogues, and knowledge exchange. These screenings create safe and inclusive spaces for youth, stakeholders, and communities to:

• Reflect on key issues related to agrifood systems, gender equality, and youth empowerment
• Engage in dialogue around the themes highlighted in the films
• Connect global narratives with local realities
• Inspire collective action and community-driven solutions

In the lead-up to and throughout the International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026, Film Impact Screenings will place a particular emphasis on:
• Amplifying the voices and stories of women farmers and young women
• Raising awareness of the challenges they face and the barriers to their empowerment
• Showcasing successful initiatives, innovations, and grassroots solutions led by women and youth
• Supporting advocacy and engagement efforts aligned with the Youth Recommendations on Empowering Young Women in Agrifood Systems

Key Responsibilities

The Online Volunteers will contribute to the translation of subtitles for the Film Impact Screenings, helping to expand outreach to WFF National Youth Chapters, partners, and broader audiences, while supporting engagement and amplifying the initiative’s impact.

As most of the films are currently available only in English, there is a need to increase accessibility for a wider range of audiences. In particular, to strengthen outreach across Asia and the Pacific, volunteers will support the translation and localization of subtitles and related materials into relevant regional languages, ensuring greater inclusivity and participation.

Through the translation of films and accompanying toolkits, Online Volunteers will help make WFF content accessible to youth, community organizations, educational institutions, and partners across Asia and the Pacific, supporting broader engagement in discussions on agrifood systems, gender equality, and the International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026.

The assignment seeks 3 Online Volunteers with proficiency in Korean. Online Volunteers will work in language teams to translate and review subtitle files for selected films and supporting toolkit materials. There are 13 films pre-selected, 2 Online Volunteers will support film translation while 1 Online Volunteer will support in translating the Impact Screening Toolkit (16 pages).

Online Volunteers will support with:

• Translate subtitle files from English into Korean
• Review translations for accuracy, readability, and cultural relevance.
• Adapt terminology and expressions where appropriate while preserving the original meaning and intent.
• Support quality assurance through peer review and feedback exchanges with fellow volunteers.
• Contribute to the translation of Film Impact Screening toolkits and guidance materials, where relevant.

If you have a preference for translating the films or the impact toolkit for your language, please kindly indicate in your motivational statement alongside how your experience may be suitable.

If you are an active member of an FAO national Youth chapter, please indicate this in your motivation statement.

Required Skills and Experience

• Be between 18–35 years old. University students, youth organization members, and other young individuals are particularly encouraged to apply.
• Possess intermediate or advanced English proficiency.
• Possess advanced or native proficiency in writing and translating English to Korean.

*If you are an active member of an FAO national Youth chapter, please indicate this in your motivation statement.

The contribution of Online Volunteers will be supported by the Young Women Empowerment Programme and WFF Culture and Food Heritage Programme in the lead up to the celebration of the International Year of the Woman Farmer.

Through this assignment, UN Volunteers will gain valuable experience and skills, including:

• Practical experience in global initiatives: Contributing to an international youth-led movement (WFF) and the implementation of activities aligned with the IYWF.
• Professional translation and localization experience: Applying language skills in a real-world context by translating film content and adapting messages for diverse cultural audiences.
• Exposure to agrifood systems and development issues: Gaining knowledge on key topics such as food security, gender equality, climate action, and youth empowerment.
• Cross-cultural collaboration: Working with international teams, WFF National Youth Chapters, and partners across regions, particularly in Asia and the Pacific.
• Communication and storytelling skills: Engaging with visual storytelling as a tool for advocacy, awareness-raising, and social impact.
• Networking opportunities: Building connections with FAO, WFF stakeholders, youth organizations, and other professionals in international development.
• Contribution to meaningful impact: Supporting greater accessibility and inclusion by making content available to non-English-speaking audiences and amplifying diverse voices.

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