Online Volunteer Trainer โ€“ Web Design & UX for Digital Catalogue

Tags: finance
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025
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Mission and objectivesIstanbul International Center for Private Sector in Development (IICPSD) supports the private sector and foundations to become transformative partners in development through research, advocacy for inclusive business, facilitation of public-private dialogue and brokering partnerships. IICPSD, established in 2011 in partnership with the Government of Turkey, is one of UNDP's six Global Policy Centres. It leads UNDPโ€™s global work on private sector and foundations and supports UNDPโ€™s offices all over the world. The Center focuses on four thematic areas: 1. Inclusive Business; 2. Private Sector Engagement in Skills Development; 3. Impact investing; 4. Resilience and Crisis Response. The Center also hosts four global initiatives: Business Call to Action, SDG Philanthropy Platform, Global Islamic Finance and Impact Investing Platform and Connecting Business Initiative.

ContextThe Digital Catalogue of Managed Assets will serve as a public-facing online tool to increase transparency in asset management and strengthen institutional accountability. The project involves volunteer teams working on web development, data visualization, and interface design under UNODC and the Federal Asset Management Agencyโ€™s guidance. To ensure a cohesive and accessible user experience, the Trainer on Web Design & UX will help align volunteers on design structure, visual standards, and best practices in user experience. The trainer will provide hands-on guidance on building a functional, intuitive interface that reflects institutional professionalism and usability for diverse audiences.

Task DescriptionUnder the supervision of the Tech4R coordination team, the Trainer will: Deliver a focused workshop on web interface design and user experience tailored to public data catalogues. Guide volunteers on structuring digital content, including categories, filters, and navigation flows. Demonstrate how to create visually consistent interfaces aligned with UNODC and Agency branding. Introduce accessible web design principles (contrast, readability, color harmony, multilingual adaptation). Provide feedback on initial design mockups and prototype usability testing. Share simple techniques for responsive design to ensure mobile and desktop compatibility. Support documentation of design standards and best practices for institutional use.

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