Consultant to develop Minha Kamba Logo

Poste numéro: 585578
Type de contrat: Consultant
Situation géographique: Angola
Catégorie: Child Protection

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UNICEF in collaboration with MASFAMU and UNFPA, developed a girl-to-girl program, Minha Kamba, which is being piloted in Viana and Icolo-Bengo. This girl-to-girl approach is rooted in the understanding that adolescent girls often respond positively to peer-led interventions, as they feel more comfortable and open discussing sensitive topics with their peers. By harnessing the power of peer influence and support networks, the program aims to create a safe and empowering environment where girls can freely express themselves, share experiences, and access information and resources relevant to their lives. This is supported by the development of government initiatives to keep girls in school, access learning and employment opportunities and access information and referral to services that are protective of their health and their wellbeing.
 
UNICEF is recruiting a qualified designer to develop a high-quality and engaging Logo for the Minha Kamba Program to position and promote girls’ access to comprehensive information on Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and to protection.
 
Adolescents, and girls in particular, are vulnerable to early sexual debut, unprotected sexual intercourse, multiple sexual partners, and low and inconsistent contraceptive use. Adolescent girls also face an elevated risk of gender-based violence (GBV) - 10% of girls under 24 reports having experienced sexual violence - and child marriage (30% of girls under 18). These factors, combined with harmful social norms and cultural practices, gender inequities, and structural drivers such as poverty and violence, place adolescent girls at risk of early and unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (including HPV) and protection challenges.
 
 
Deliverables:
Expected deliverables:
 
●Design a visually appealing and simple Logo which will enhance the impact of the Minha Kamba Program.
Purpose of the logo:
▪To express solidarity with girls in vulnerable situations
▪To prevent teenage pregnancy
▪To support young mothers
▪To tackle fathers’ responsibility in the care and recognition of their children
▪To raise gender equality
▪To express girls’ empowerment and development
▪To raise awareness of HPV and other STIs
 
Audience:
▪Teenage girls and boys
▪Social engagement targeting the whole society
▪Identification of the programme by donors (Minha Kamba: my confident)
 
Use:
▪T-shirts and other branded materials
▪Social media
▪Campaigns
 
Style:
▪Modern & simple → Easy recognition, adaptable to digital campaigns.
▪Inclusive → Not stigmatizing teenage pregnancy but showing care and empowerment.
▪Culturally appropriate and representative of the local context.
 

To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have… 

Proven experience of designing logos for child protection, sensitive topics, adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health, gender or similarly sensitive themes
 
▪Capability to produce both print and digital materials, including garments and promotional items
 
▪Experience with international organizations, NGOs, and adherence to branding guidelines

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(1) Builds and maintains partnerships

(2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness

(3) Drive to achieve results for impact

(4) Innovates and embraces change

(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity

(6) Thinks and acts strategically

(7) Works collaboratively with others 

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