Support in Designing Materials for UN Women Legislative Review

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The legislative review to be designed examined gender discrimination the legal frameworks, by looking deeply into 10 legislations as being directly or indirectly discriminatory. Throughout each stage of the study, different rounds of consultations were conducted with different stakeholder groups, that had different yet complementary aims. Roundtable consultations were held with CSOs and syndicates, UN agencies, academia, the private sector which included MSMEs supported under the micro and meso components, and Parliamentarians. The purpose of these consultations was present the findings of the legislative review and discuss the priority reforms that the stakeholder groups identify to be as most important to introduce, considering the current country climate and what is achievable, the relevance of these reforms to the work and focus of these groups, and the willingness of these groups to engage in lobbying efforts to introduce the reforms.

The Women’s Economic Empowerment department has developed a legislative review in Arabic which aims to examine the extent to which the Lebanese legislation and policy frameworks take into account gender diversity and women's equitable and safe economic participation in the agricultural sector and the agro-food industries (from plant and animal origin).

The Women’s Economic Empowerment department at UN Women in Lebanon is looking for an experienced graphic designer that can brand the legislative review aforementioned using the UN Women format for branding of economic empowerment studies.

Deliverables: 1) Designing UN Women's legislative study using Illustrator and indesign software. 2) Developing front and back cover pages for the legislative review. 3) Allowing 4 rounds of review after submitting the first draft to UN Women.

Bachelor’s degree in the area of graphic design and/or similar field. Relevant work experience in design, writing/editing of reports and publications. Demonstrated experience with InDesign, Adobe Illustrator for editing.

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