Support the design of figures and graphs for study material about social protection in the Arab Region

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Originally, TRANSFORM is an innovative training initiative that strengthens individual and institutional capacity for the management of national social protection systems in Africa. IPC-IG has been supporting the adaptation process of TRANSFORM to the Arab Region on request of the TRANSFORM Advisory Group for the Arab states which comprises ILO, UNDP, UNICEF, WFP and UNESCWA and under the umbrella of the Issue Based Coalition on Social Protection in Middle East and North Africa. More information about TRANSFORM can be found on its website: https://transformsp.org/

In collaboration with and under supervision of IPC-IG´s researchers, the selected volunteers will support the layout of figures and graphs for a study material about social protection in the Arab region, within the TRANSFORM initiative (please see more details about TRANSFORM in the field assignment context). The online volunteers will work remotely at a time and location of their convenience, subject to the deadlines set. Also, they will receive a certificate of appreciation for their contributions and can be acknowledged in the final publication of documents, if applicable.

Fluency in English - mandatory Independent internet, notebook and relevant editing software access - mandatory Degree in graphic design degree or other related fields - highly desirable Previous experience in designing figures, graphs, study materials, research reports or similar documents - highly desirable Knowledge of social protection, French and/or Arabic will be considered an asset

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