Design of training modules for beneficiaries of a cash-transfer programme in Burundi

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The volunteer is requested to design the documents containing 4 modules which are used for training, for beneficiaries of a cash transfer programme in Burundi, targeting around 150,000 vulnerable households. the material is in French language, and contains a total of 4 training modules: 1. Alimentation et Nutrition du Jeune Enfant: 65 pages (word format) 2. Developpement du Jeune Enfant: 45 pages (word format) 3. Education financiere: 30 pages (word format) 4. Santé maternelle et Infantile: 35 pages (word format) The cover page of these 4 modules will also have to be harmonized with other relevant tools (Guide for trainers; toolbox).

  • Art and design
  • Web and graphic design

    UNICEF provides technical assistance to a cash-transfer programme in Burundi, accompanying the cash transfers with complementary activities including training modules on several themes (child nutrition, early childhood development, financial literacy, maternal health and family planing). these modules are developed by different implementing NGOs and we would require them to now be harmonized in a design format. the final product will therefore allow the trainers to conduct their trainings using the final designed training manuals.

  • Volunteers: 1 needed

  • 6-10 hours per week / 6 weeks

    Applicants should be professional graphic designers with previous experience in document layout design, have extensive knowledge of graphics applications and good verbal and written communication skills. A degree in graphic design or a related field is considered an asset. french language will also be considered an asset.

  • Burundi

  • English, French
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