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Graphic Designer
Procurement Process :IC - Individual contractor
Office :Honiara, Solomon Islands - SOLOMON ISLANDS
Deadline :05-Jun-20
Posted on :28-May-20
Development Area :CONSULTANTS  CONSULTANTS
Reference Number :66346
Link to Atlas Project :
00107710 - Enhancing Access to Justice-Paralegalism
Documents :
Terms of Reference
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OFFEROR’S LETTER TO UNDP CONFIRMING INTEREST AND AVAILABILITY
Overview :

United Nations Development Programme Solomon Islands Office is seeking to engage a  Graphic Designer for one of its projects.

As part of the A2J Project’s support to building and strengthening the capacity of the Public Solicitor’s Office to enhance access to justice, the project seeks to enhance public awareness of justice pathways, the Public Solicitor’s Office and its services. To this end, the project is planning to engage a graphic designer to design and provide advice for the development of a range of quality design awareness products.

The incumbent of this consultancy will provide technical support to UNDP A2J Project and national authorities as identified by the Project for the design of awareness products. In particular, the incumbent is expected to contribute to the development and improvement of the design, branding and layout of materials ensuring that the products and reports follow UNDP and project graphic guidelines. The Graphic Designer will carry out and produce deliverables in consultation with the SOI A2J Management,  and in particular the Communications Specialist.

Please find attached herein the Terms of Reference for this consultancy.

Should you be interested and decide to submit an offer for this assignment, kindly send in your proposals no later than 5th of June 2020 (5:00pm local time (GMT +11) to the following email: procurement.sb@undp.org or to the mail address below:

 Graphic Designer
Attention: Pamela Kama,
UNDP Solomon Islands , 
Ground Floor, ANZ Haus, Kukum Highway,
P.O. Box No.1954,

Honiara, Solomon Islands

Thank you in advance for your interest in working with UNDP.