Malaria Consortium Nigeria is committed to tackling the large number of malaria cases and deaths in the country. Working in partnership with the Ministry of Health and other partners, we lead and support three major malaria control initiatives in the country: Support to the National Malaria Control Programme (SuNMaP); NetWorks and MAPS. Our areas of focus include: Technical support for malaria control Capacity building, harmonisation and training of health workers Heath systems strengthening Behaviour Change Communications and community outreach activities Operational research, policy and advocacy
Project Overview
- Perennial Malaria Prevention (PMC) formerly known as Intermittent Preventive Treatment in infants (IPTi) is the administration of preventive antimalarial drugs to children to provide personal protection against malaria where transmission rates are moderate to high.
- Despite the WHO recommendation PMC is not yet recommended as one of the interventions in the Nigerian Malaria Control Policy. Providing evidence on feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of the intervention at field level will be key for policy uptake.
- Malaria Consortium received funding to carry out an effectiveness-implementation hybrid project on feasibility and effectiveness of PMC in Nigeria.
- It is aimed at generating the required evidence to inform policy and possible scale up of PMC in Nigeria and ultimately contribute towards a reduction in under five mortalities in the country.
- The aim of this project is to generate the required evidence to enhance the adoption of PMC policy and scale up intervention and ultimately reduce childhood deaths due to malaria in Nigeria.
SP - PMC LOGO:
- To brand the PMC Effect intervention, a logo will be developed to effectively communicate key messages to the target audience on the importance of preventing malaria in children using PMC.
- This initiative aims to enhance awareness of PMC and routine immunization, promote acceptance of the intervention, build trust among caregivers and healthcare providers, and ultimately increase demand for both PMC and routine immunization services.
- The logo design will serve as a vital visual tool within the project, fostering recognition and acceptance of PMC across the community. It will incorporate co-created key messages to ensure relevance and resonance with the intended audience, thereby reinforcing the PMC messages through strategic visual communication.
Purpose of the assignment:
- The purpose of this assignment is to design PMC Logo to communicate with the audience as a symbol of acceptance.
Specific tasks for consultan
- The following activities will be carried out by the graphic designer.Revise initial draft of PMC logo based on recommendation of stakeholders (NMEP, NPHCDA, MC) and interphase with stakeholders for messaging and illustrations, based on a mutually agreed brief.
- Ensure all materials comply with malaria Consortium approved colour, style, sizes and formats and develop creative materials aligned with the branding requirement of relevant stakeholders
- Pre-test all content for understanding, acceptability and relevance with the target audiences.
- Incorporate feedback from stakeholders and target audiences to refine and finalise the logo design
- Review final layout
- Submit overall report of assignment.
Deliverables:
- Finalised PMC Logo
- Overall report of assignment done.
Qualifications and experience
Essential:
- HND or B.Sc in Design fine arts or related field is a plus.
- National or state consultancy expertise with at least 5 years’ experience in developing Logo design, and pre-testing of Logo
- Proven graphic designing experience.
- Experience working on similar assignments in the past.
- Familiarity with the EPI and malaria programmes
- Familiarity with design software and technologies (such as in design and illustration etc.
- Ability to work methodically and meet deadlines.
- Proficiency graphic design software.
Desired:
- Extensive knowledge of the Nigerian public health sector.
- A proven ability to work as part of a team and to be self-managing.
- Ability to work with little or no supervision.
- Good writing and reporting skills.
- Good interpersonal communication skills.
Method of Application
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