Online Volunteer Opportunity to Do the Designs for the UNV Regional Report on Forced and Involuntary Sterilization
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The United Nations Volunteers Program is offering an online volunteer opportunity to do designs for the Regional Report on Forced and Involuntary Sterilization. This opportunity will work on SDG 3 goal related to good health and well-being. This opportunity will run for one week with a number of hours ranging from 11 to 15 hours. The program is seeking an online volunteer to design the Asia Pacific Regional Report on Forced Sterilization and Coercion, under the guidance of a Human Rights Adviser and in close collaboration with the Communications team.
Duties & responsibilities
You will be responsible for:
- Collect information on document/material background such as target audience, design style, branding guidelines, etc.
- Create draft design/art based on requirements and discuss with focal point/communications team.
- Develop the design/art according to agreed requirements.
- The design/layout should follow the corporate design guidelines which will be shared with the Online Volunteer in advance.
- You will have the opportunity to build connections with the human rights team at UNFPA APRO and learn about the ways in which graphic design can support the launch of this ground-breaking report and be part of advocacy for ending forced and coerced sterilization in the region.
Eligibility criteria
- You should have professional experience in graphic design/art with previous experience in designing document layouts and can have in-depth knowledge of graphic design applications.
- It's preferred to have a degree in graphic design, art, or a related field.
- It is preferred to have an acceptable level of English.
- Volunteers will be recognized in the report and will receive a certificate of appreciation from the United Nations Volunteers Program.
About UN Volunteer:
International UN Volunteers promote peace and development in communities around the globe while upholding the ideals and aspirations of the United Nations. They come from 160 countries, representing many cultures and backgrounds, and bring a wide variety of perspectives and approaches.
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