Multimedia Production: Graphic Design Support for UN PBF@20 in Sierra Leone

Support graphic design efforts for UN PBF@20 in Sierra Leone.

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Application deadline 16 days ago: Thursday 18 Jun 2026 at 00:00 UTC

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Overview

Support graphic design efforts for UN PBF@20 in Sierra Leone.

You have:

  • Proven experience in graphic design and multimedia production.
  • Strong storytelling skills to create impactful narratives.
  • Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite.
  • Ability to adapt materials for various formats including print and digital.
  • Understanding of peacebuilding themes and the UN's role.
  • Experience in producing infographics and data visualization materials.

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The PBF Secretariat is strengthening its multimedia communication efforts to showcase results and impact across its portfolio in Sierra Leone. A large volume of raw video footage, photographs and narrative change stories from completed and ongoing projects are available and require professional layout and editing into engaging, high-quality communication products. These visual and audiovisual materials will be used for digital platforms, advocacy campaigns, donor engagement, public information, and commemoration events. The outputs will emphasize key peacebuilding themes such as prevention approach, youth, peace and security (YPS), women peace and security (WPS), prevention of SGBV, social cohesion, livelihoods for peace, human rights, sports for peace, community-level peacebuilding efforts, and institutional strengthening, etc. The Online Volunteer’s contribution will transform raw content into structured, impactful narratives, improving accessibility and storytelling. This supports the SDGs, mainly SDG 16 by promoting awareness, inclusion, and transparency in peacebuilding processes.

Graphic Design Support for UN PBF@20 in Sierra Leone

Mission and Objective The United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) is the UN’s leading financial instrument for sustaining peace in conflict-affected and fragile settings. Established in 2006, PBF provides catalytic and flexible funding to address peacebuilding priorities, strengthen national institutions, and prevent the recurrence of conflict.

In Sierra Leone, the PBF has significantly contributed to sustaining peace, especially after the end of the civil war in 2002. Over the years, since 2006, the PBF support has accompanied the different political and peacebuilding contexts and needs of Sierra Leone. Early on and building on the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report, PBF support had focused on strengthening communities and institutions for inclusive democratic governance, reconciliation and social cohesion, access to justice, improved security and protection of human rights, promotion of dialogue, youth inclusion and gender equality. PBF has continued to build on these interventions, further focusing on the current peacebuilding needs informed by the national priorities.

As part of its 20-year global commemoration, the PBF Secretariat in Sierra Leone aims to document and showcase the change stories of the PBF investments through compelling multimedia storytelling that highlights the changes and voices from communities, institutions, partners, and beneficiaries.

We are looking for Online Volunteers who, under the guidance of the PBF Coordinator in Sierra Leone in close collaboration with the UNRCO communications team, will produce a suite of high-quality graphic design products from PBF-supported projects. All products and materials produced under the assignment will be the intellectual property of UN PBF. Each Online Volunteer will: -Transform complex data, information and change stories into clear and engaging visual formats. -Conceptualize, design, and layout high-quality publications, knowledge and learning products, storytelling products, visibility materials and data visualization products. -Embed interactive elements in all products, including QR codes, hyperlinks, and clickable icons (interactive features to include clear, user-friendly instructions - e.g., “Scan or click to access the report”) and all products are optimized for seamless use across print and digital platforms. -Use strong storytelling techniques to elevate beneficiaries/stakeholders/thematic narratives. -Produce print-ready files and editable source files for all deliverables. -Adapt products and content for multiple formats, including print, web, social media, presentations, and large-scale display. -Ensure high-quality, minimalist, and professional design standards across all outputs. -Apply conflict-sensitive, inclusive, and gender-responsive visual approaches. -Ensure all outputs meet UN and PBF branding, quality, and accessibility standards. -Design and produce publications: Three (15-25 pager) reports; Three (8-12 pager) newsletters. -Design and produce knowledge and learning products: Four (8-12 pager) thematic briefs; Four (8-12 pager) results summaries; Four (15-20 pager) photo-books (with minor text; for physical and online display). -Design and produce storytelling products: Twelve (4-8 pager) change stories/human-interest stories features. -Design and produce visibility materials: Eight animated/motion banners; Four roll-up banners; Four large backdrop banners; Four over the street banners; Eight Posters; Eight peace postcards; Eight (one pager) illustrations on impact/change. -Design and produce data visualization products: Eight (2-4 pager) infographics; Eight (one-pager) fact sheets; Four (trifold/4-fold) brochures. -We encourage creativity and use of modern tools to elevate the quality, visual appeal and impact of the communication products. New ideas are also welcomed. -Participate in 1–2 planning meetings per week (online) to align on priorities and schedules. -Integrate feedback from team members and ensure consistency across the materials.

The PBF Secretariat is strengthening its multimedia communication efforts to showcase results and impact across its portfolio in Sierra Leone. A large volume of raw video footage, photographs and narrative change stories from completed and ongoing projects are available and require professional layout and editing into engaging, high-quality communication products. These visual and audiovisual materials will be used for digital platforms, advocacy campaigns, donor engagement, public information, and commemoration events. The outputs will emphasize key peacebuilding themes such as prevention approach, youth, peace and security (YPS), women peace and security (WPS), prevention of SGBV, social cohesion, livelihoods for peace, human rights, sports for peace, community-level peacebuilding efforts, and institutional strengthening, etc. The Online Volunteer’s contribution will transform raw content into structured, impactful narratives, improving accessibility and storytelling. This supports the SDGs, mainly SDG 16 by promoting awareness, inclusion, and transparency in peacebuilding processes.

Potential interview questions

Can you describe your previous experience with multimedia production in a peacebuilding context? This question aims to gauge your relevant experience and understanding of the sector. Highlight specific projects that demonstrate your skills in multimedia production related to peacebuilding.
How do you approach storytelling in your design work? Interviewers want to understand your philosophy on visual storytelling. Pro members can see the explanation.
What design software are you most proficient in and how do you utilize it for projects? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you provide an example of a successful project where you adapted content for multiple formats? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you use to ensure your designs are accessible to a diverse audience? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you incorporate feedback into your design process? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you stay updated with design trends and tools? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What is your experience with creating data visualization and infographics? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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