Background
Inclusive Resilience in Somalia (IRiS) is a five-year (2022 – 2027) Project jointly funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The project’s goal is to accelerate economic development for marginalized groups in the targeted areas of Somalia by increasing individual, household, business, community, and system-wide resilience through rural and urban livelihood diversification and promoting inclusive economic market systems. DT-Global implements the project with their partners Mercy Corp, Save the Children International, Somalia Agricultural Technical Group (SATG), and ITAD.
The project employs a facilitative approach to enhance the ability of marginalized households, communities, businesses, and the broader market systems in Somalia's productive sectors to absorb, adapt, and transform. These sectors encompass agriculture, livestock, and fisheries and include targeted interventions to integrate and engage the urban poor in economic activities in these sectors. IRiS addresses four key shocks and stressors in Somalia: 1) recurrent droughts 2) floods due to climate variability, 3) conflict and political instability, and 4) economic instability that causes price volatility in essential commodities.
IRiS activities are structured in four result areas as follows:
To-date, IRiS has implemented its activities in seven districts in Benadir, Hirshabelle and Jubaland regions.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the project’s communication and outreach efforts by creating visually compelling and effective graphic designs to improve overall aesthetic and readability of communication materials. This includes the development of print and digital materials that align with the project's branding and messaging that will help demonstrate project interventions and their contribution to IRiS’s goal through the result areas.
3.1 Branding and design
3.2 Print materials
3.3 Digital content
3.4 Reports and publications
6.1 Inception activities
6.2 Collaborative design process
6.3 Review and feedback
6.4 Final deliverables
7 Deliverables
8 Monitoring and Supervision
The graphic designer will report to the communications director and participate in regular check-in meetings to discuss progress, address any issues, and receive feedback. All deliverables will be reviewed and approved by the director of strategic communications.
Expected Profile of the Graphic Designer
Interested and qualified applicants should their send over the portfolios together with their resumes/CV and cover letter (as a single pdf document) to IRiS Recruitment email: iris.recruitment@dt-global.com.
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