Mission and objectives
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) works in 170 countries and territories to eradicate poverty while protecting the planet. We help countries develop strong policies, skills, partnerships and institutions so they can sustain their progress. In Angola, the Country Office (CO) is currently implementing its Country Programme (CPD) for the period of 2020 – 2022, which is based on the premise of ‘leaving no one behind’ and ‘reaching those furthest behind first’. The programme includes integrated solutions to complex, interconnected development challenges. These challenges are currently being addressed through three complementary priorities: 1. fostering poverty eradication and inclusive economic growth; 2. increasing resilience to shocks and crises and enhancing management of natural re-sources for conservation and economic development; and 3. strengthening inclusive democracy, human rights, justice and rule of law. In partnership with the Government of Angola, the CO under programme priority 2 (increasing resilience to shocks and crises and enhancing management of natural resources for conservation and economic development) has been mobilizing efforts and resources to address development challenges in the areas of biodiversity and ecosystems, renewable energy, environmental policy and planning, natural resources management and governance, climate change, disaster risk reduction, resilience building, recovery and livelihoods. UNDP operates through offices in Luanda (for national level interventions), with site representations in Benguela, Cuanza Sul and Huíla.Context
The Integrated Biological and Behavioural Survey (IBBS) among key populations was concluded with data analysed from four provinces of Angola. Key populations most at risk of unequal HIV outcomes included in the study were men who have sex with men, transgender women, and sex workers. After more than 8 years, there are updated data on HIV and selected sexual transmissible infections (STI) data prevalence, prevention knowledge/behavior and much more. This report is important to revise strategies and investments by the government and different donors. The study was led by different partners, under the leadership of the Global Fund PMU in UNDP Angola, and brought together Ministry of Health with INLS, and additional support from PEPFAR and UNDP's WeBelongAfrica - all properly represented with their logos.Task Description
We are looking for one (1) Online Volunteer who under the guidance of the Programme Analyst and in close collaboration with the communications team will produce design proposals for two versions of final reports (English and Portuguese), covering the results of the IBBS among Key Populations. In particular, the/each Online Volunteer is asked to: 1. Layout and design of both Portuguese and English versions of the final report - make visually appealing and more functional 2. The graphics and table have been translated. If possible, work on them to make it part of a coherent design project 3. Add infographics where relevant for clarity purposes. The design/layout should follow our corporate design guidelines which will be shared with the Online Volunteers in advance. The Online Volunteer/s will have the opportunity to build connections with the Policy and Communications teaCompetencies and values
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