Exhibition Curator
New Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
1.Coordination with youth and entities Engage with the young people who created the prototypes to collect insights about their creation processes and one paragraph text for each prototype. 2.Exhibition Design and Setup -Exhibition Layout: Plan and arrange the exhibition’s layout, ensuring the prototypes are displayed in a cohesive and engaging way. This includes selecting eco‐friendly exhibition stands and arranging the physical space (rooms, signage, flow of visitors), in collaboration with the GI staff. -Display Aesthetic: Ensure that the design of the exhibit reflects the themes of sustainability and innovation, utilizing eco‐conscious materials where possible. -Logistics & Procurement: Based on the allocated budget in collaboration with MIO‐ECSDE and GI, source and rent or purchase consumables (e.g. labels and exhibition stands). 3.Exhibition Narrative and Labeling -Exhibition Narrative: Draft a compelling bilingual narrative (English and Arabic) of maximum one page, explaining how the prototypes reflect the goals and achievements of the two projects. This text should ideally connect the individual prototypes within the broader themes of environmental sustainability, creativity, and innovation. -Text Labels: In collaboration with the youth creators, write short, clear, and bilingual (English and Arabic) labels for each prototype, to accurately describe these. 4.Guided Tours & Public Engagement -Guided Tours: Conduct three short guided tours around the displays to stakeholders and the general public, in both English and Arabic.5.Post Exhibition Responsibilities -Evaluation and Reporting: Provide a one page post‐event report to the organizers, outlining the exhibition’s successes, challenges and recommendations for any future rounds of the exhibition. -Prototype Return: Handle the disassembly of the displays, ensuring the prototypes are gathered and returned to the organiser.