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OXFAM
Consultant for the Development of End-of-Project Brochure Project
Iraq
Tenders are invited for Consultant for the Development of End-of-Project Brochure Project: Masarouna/ Our pathway Country: Iraq – Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI).
Closing Date: 5 May 2025
Background: Masarouna is a five-year regional program implemented in six MENA countries. It aims to mobilize the power of young people (aged 18-35) for collective action, supporting their initiatives to improve access to and respect for their reproductive health (RH) through innovative pathways for change. The program strengthens youth engagement in civil society, equipping them to influence decision-makers and communities to promote better legislation and practices that support young people’s access to their RH. Additionally, it fosters civil society growth and builds new partnerships and alliances to advocate for RH and amplify youth voices.
Objective of the Consultancy:
The consultant to help with the end-of-project brochure for the Masarouna Project, effectively document the project's impact and achievements, structure the content strategically and present it in a visually engaging way. To design and develop a brochure no longer than 8-pages which includes:
Project Overview: Brief description of the project’s objectives, timeline, and partners.
Key Achievements: Highlight measurable successes and milestones.
Impact Stories: Include testimonials, success stories, or case studies from partner organization, youth engagement, and their advocacy initiatives.
Challenges & Lessons Learned: Discuss obstacles faced and insights gained.
Data & Statistics Presentation: Use infographics and artistic visuals to present key findings and achievements.
Scope of Work:
Review available project documents and materials shared by the Masarouna team to fully understand the project’s goals, activities, results, and impact.
Conduct interviews or discussions with key project personnel and partners to gather additional insights.
Develop an 8-page brochure to mark the end of the project.
Ensure flexibility for edits and iterative feedback.
Proposed Methodology:
Develop a clear outline for the brochure. This should include suggested sections and content flow, ensuring that the structure reflects the key components of the project. Present the outline to the project team for feedback and approval before proceeding to the next stages considering the points below
Design and Layout:
Design the brochure to be visually engaging, easy to navigate, and in line with the project’s branding and overall aesthetic. If possible, include materials that have been produced by the Artists who worked within the project.
Ensure the design is appropriate for both digital and print formats.
Preferred brochure size (A4, A5)
Format for digital (PDF with clickable links) and print
Branding guidelines (logos, colour palette, fonts)
Language versions (English, Arabic, Kurdish)
Deliverables:
Outline of the brochure, including the approach of the consultant to gather information and present the data
Draft versions of the brochure for feedback.
Final version of the 8-page brochure (Kurdish, English, and Arabic) in print-ready and editable digital formats (PDF, Word, or similar).
Closing Date: 5 May 2025
Background: Masarouna is a five-year regional program implemented in six MENA countries. It aims to mobilize the power of young people (aged 18-35) for collective action, supporting their initiatives to improve access to and respect for their reproductive health (RH) through innovative pathways for change. The program strengthens youth engagement in civil society, equipping them to influence decision-makers and communities to promote better legislation and practices that support young people’s access to their RH. Additionally, it fosters civil society growth and builds new partnerships and alliances to advocate for RH and amplify youth voices.
Objective of the Consultancy:
The consultant to help with the end-of-project brochure for the Masarouna Project, effectively document the project's impact and achievements, structure the content strategically and present it in a visually engaging way. To design and develop a brochure no longer than 8-pages which includes:
Project Overview: Brief description of the project’s objectives, timeline, and partners.
Key Achievements: Highlight measurable successes and milestones.
Impact Stories: Include testimonials, success stories, or case studies from partner organization, youth engagement, and their advocacy initiatives.
Challenges & Lessons Learned: Discuss obstacles faced and insights gained.
Data & Statistics Presentation: Use infographics and artistic visuals to present key findings and achievements.
Scope of Work:
Review available project documents and materials shared by the Masarouna team to fully understand the project’s goals, activities, results, and impact.
Conduct interviews or discussions with key project personnel and partners to gather additional insights.
Develop an 8-page brochure to mark the end of the project.
Ensure flexibility for edits and iterative feedback.
Proposed Methodology:
Develop a clear outline for the brochure. This should include suggested sections and content flow, ensuring that the structure reflects the key components of the project. Present the outline to the project team for feedback and approval before proceeding to the next stages considering the points below
Design and Layout:
Design the brochure to be visually engaging, easy to navigate, and in line with the project’s branding and overall aesthetic. If possible, include materials that have been produced by the Artists who worked within the project.
Ensure the design is appropriate for both digital and print formats.
Preferred brochure size (A4, A5)
Format for digital (PDF with clickable links) and print
Branding guidelines (logos, colour palette, fonts)
Language versions (English, Arabic, Kurdish)
Deliverables:
Outline of the brochure, including the approach of the consultant to gather information and present the data
Draft versions of the brochure for feedback.
Final version of the 8-page brochure (Kurdish, English, and Arabic) in print-ready and editable digital formats (PDF, Word, or similar).
Yes
2025-05-05
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