Creating professional strategic communication framework for providing innovative and quality services in effective Digital Integration, Event Management and Creative Media Productions which meets the highest professional standards and industry best practices.
To Build better communication practices, Informative Platforms for Digital Integrations, Business Development, Public Services, Culture Events, and strengthen social reasonability among Afghan Diasporas in United States and around the Globe.
OMF- orange media forum is a professional institution in strategic communication to design and implement effective media campaigns to provide information to the people about major social, economic, educational, and cultural programs to attract people to ensure pace and development, promote a spirit of empathy, tolerance and non-violence in conflict, and post conflict zones as the fundamentals of society rehabilitation. Large-scale government programs, which require the participation of the people to implement requires science- based engagement in communication to provide necessary information. Peace, as the most vital need of Afghans, as Afghanistan seems closer than ever and requires systematic and organized communication as instrument national dialog in Afghanistan. Orange Media Forum is the one of the few Afghan institutions that structurally and managerially combines four Interrelated following areas of strategic communication:
The Orange Media Forum works jointly with the International Center for Strategic Communication Research and Science, Afghan specialists and their professional staff. The team manages all the elements of the media campaign professionally based on the lines defined in the policies and the plan presented. This strong team has the capability to do the following as the official partner of large institutions in communication.
We provide institutionally seasoned resources and manpower based on the needs of the government, comprehensive and acceptable concept, or proposal. It can be offered to implementing institutions. Such proposals are based on policies, Terms of Requirements (TOR) and the demands of the implementing authority and agencies. This part is fundamentally arranged in consultation with a board of foreign scientific advisors.
The professional-management team of Afghanistan has strong relations with the provinces and districts of Afghanistan, in accordance with the customs of the residents of the provinces, districts and villages of different provinces in Afghanistan, with religious customs, and traditions. Which will produce messages, news, promotions, movies, and other information elements according to the needs of these areas.
Contact with the residents of villages of district and provinces through mosques, people's councils, ethnic elders, teachers, and schools, ethnic jirgas, large civic and social gatherings, large cultural programs, and celebrations of major national, religious festivals and other important cultural events.
At phase two, according to the proposal and plan, approved by the scientific and professional board and its final approval by the institutions implementing the information elements will be produced as follows: This group works under the direct supervision of the first group of advisers of strategic communication. This group includes graphic visual designers, motion designers, art and illustration designers, environmental designers, two-dimensional designers, technical text writers, technical editors, and journalists fluent in their national and international languages. Preparation of messages, paintings, and street painters.
After completing the second phase, all the elements produced by the technical-professional, following information channels are relocated and published: 1. The official website of the implementing institutions 2. Social media pages 3. Mass media, national and local televisions, and radios) 4. Traditional channels of information (sermons, jirgas, ethnic and civic gatherings, and large social and cultural programs and popular councils) 5. Billboards, electronic screens, murals in the provincial capital of Afghanistan 6. Street theater performances, poetry readings, art festivals, and major sports performances and competitions in the provincial capital of Afghanistan. 7. Schools, universities, religious schools, and government institutions
Our working group is in direct contact with the local people and collects information about what should be disseminated in different categories, accents, languages and cultural orientation of this campaign, and the scope of effectiveness of this media campaign, which will be in the framework of a complete report, is given to the implementing agencies. These feedbacks are used effectively to plan and implement pseudo-future applications.
OMF has the managerial, technical, and technical capacity of major programs, art festivals, conferences, symposiums, regional and international events, and can professionally regulated media coverage and documentation of these programs.
This team will be led by data under direct management of seasoned and professional individuals as outlined in below narrative: CEO is an expert in media, communications and cultural management and has more than twenty years of experience in organizing major cultural festivals, art exhibitions, youth movements and social movements in Afghanistan. He is the founder OMF and the Empathy Network, a network for empathy and mutual acceptance among the citizens and youth of different provinces of Afghanistan. Planning and Project Manager, design and execution team, media and complain researchers and other professional individuals based on the needs of the project will be onboarded accordingly. Implemented programs (references) The Orange Media Forum has carried out the design, media coverage of the Kabul peace process in 2017 and 2018 in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and administration of president. In 2011- 2013 on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Youth, in cooperation with UNAMA and the US Embassy in Kabul, Kabul and Bamyan cultural programs with a capacity of 40,000 participants in Kabul and 25,000 participants in Bamyan, 17,000 participants in Nangarhar. In 2017 the forum, in cooperation with UNODC, has launched major information programs on drug addiction prevention. In addition, in 2012 Orange Media Forum conducted programs for youth, women and tribal peace jirgas in coordination with Canadian institutions in Kabul, Nangarhar and Kandahar provinces, as well as extensive media coverage. In 2011 Orange Media Forum has conducted a large-scale information program on the promotion of new agricultural methods to farmers in remote areas of Herat, Balkh, Nangarhar and around Kabul. Furthermore, OMF is enriched with a vast network of civil society, music and cultural influencers from various parts and ethnicity of Afghanistan that if collectively utilized for a common good purpose, can produce long-lasting synergy at the national level. Links and additional references of above programs are available and can be shared upon request. If you have any questions, or require additional clarification on any of the highlights, please don't hesitate to reach out to me via below contact details. I look forward to engaging with your esteemed team to further elaborate and implement this program.