IOM RWANDA·Mar 3, 2026

Graphic Design for CAP, Maps and Infographics for IOM RWANDA

Under the guidance of the Head of Project Support Unit (PSU), and in collaboration with IOM technical staff, the volunteer will: 1. Design the full Community Action Plan (CAP) as a professional publication - Create a cle...

Online11. Sustainable cities and communities
Online

Rwanda

Assignment location

Duration

42 days

11 - 15 hours per week

Positions

1 Available

Deadline

Mar 17, 2026

3 days left

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Sustainable Development Goal

11. Sustainable cities and communities

General Information

Description of assignment title

Graphic Design for CAP, Maps and Infographics for IOM RWANDA

Assignment country

Rwanda

Sustainable Development Goal

11. Sustainable cities and communities

Host entity

IOM RWANDA

Type

online

Duration

42 days

Number of assignments

1

Assignment Details

Mission and Objectives

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) aims to ensure that migration is humane and orderly, delivering benefits for both migrants and society. It adopts a comprehensive, development-oriented approach to fully realize the positive potential of migration. The organization works with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the operational challenges of migration, advance understanding of migration issues, encourage social and economic development through migration, and uphold the human dignity and well-being of migrants. By delivering holistic and systemic support, IOM integrates this methodology into its operations at global, regional, and national levels, as outlined by its Global Strategic Plan. Effective management of human mobility and the establishment of regular migration pathways can significantly contribute to sustainable development, prosperity, and progress, a reality acknowledged in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda). This vision is also reflected in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), the United Nations Secretary General’s Action Agenda on Internal Displacement, and various other thematic frameworks and instruments. As the world heads into a post-2030 future, IOM is also committed to ensuring that the nexus between migration and sustainable development can be leveraged to bolster people’s resilience to significant changes including climate change, demographic shifts, urbanisation, and digitalisation

Context

IOM Rwanda is seeking an online volunteer to support the design of high-quality infographics, maps and graphic design for Community Action Plan Publication. The current CAP is in narrative and tabular form and requires graphic enhancement to become a user-friendly, visually appealing, publication-ready document. It will be used with district authorities, REMA, national ministries, donors, community stakeholders, and partners implementing rural resilience and climate adaptation programs.

Task Description

Under the guidance of the Head of Project Support Unit (PSU), and in collaboration with IOM technical staff, the volunteer will: 1. Design the full Community Action Plan (CAP) as a professional publication - Create a clean, modern layout using IOM branding guidelines. - Organize text, tables, figures, and photos into a coherent publication structure. - Apply color palettes, icons, and visual hierarchy for easy readability. - Deliver the final product in both PDF and editable formats (InDesign or Illustrator preferred; Word acceptable). 2. Develop or refine maps and spatial graphics Using maps, figures, and spatial data provided in the CAP, the volunteer will: - Redesign existing maps (e.g., administrative boundaries, land use, infrastructure, settlement patterns). - Improve their readability, color coding, legends, and labeling. - Create new simplified maps where needed (e.g., location maps for priority roads, hazard zones, etc.). - Provide outputs in PNG + vector formats for future use. 3. Create clear, attractive infographics and visual summaries Infographics will visually summarize key CAP content, such as: - Summary diagnosis - SWOT analysis - Strategic issues and priorities - Phase 1–2–3 implementation roadmap - Community contributions - Key challenges and opportunities - Sector assets (social, natural, physical, etc.) These will be used in the publication and as standalone communication pieces. Deliverables include: 1. A professionally designed Community Action Plan Publication (30–40 pages) o Editable + print-ready versions. 2. At least 6 redesigned maps, including: o Sector administrative boundaries o Main roads and access o Settlement distribution o Natural features (rivers, forests, slopes/hazard-prone zones) o Community assets o Any additional maps derived from content provided [Muyongwe S...on Plan_v2 | PDF] 3. A set of 8–10 infographics, including: o SWOT diagram o Key priorities matrix o Phase implementation timeline o Participatory planning process summary o Community Action Plan overview o Sector challenges and opportunities o Environmental risks and mitigation o Community assets summary 4. Graphic assets pack (icons, color palette, typographic choices)

Eligibility Criteria

Age

18 - 80

Assignment Requirements

Language Requirements
EnglishRequired
Fluent
Skills and experience
- Proven graphic design experience (portfolio required). - Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator / InDesign / Photoshop or equivalent tools. - Experience designing reports, publications, maps, or infographics. - Ability to follow institutional branding guidelines. - Familiarity with humanitarian or development sector designs is an asset. - GIS or mapping experience (ArcGIS, QGIS, or equivalent) is a strong advantage.
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