Mission and objectivesWHO in the Western Pacific Together with 37 Member States and areas, we fight infectious diseases like dengue and malaria, and noncommunicable diseases like diabetes and heart disease. Through immunization campaigns and initiatives such as First Embrace, we help mothers and children survive and thrive. We ensure the safety of our environment, our air, our water and our food โ all of which impact our health every day. We prepare for and rapidly respond to disasters and emergencies, never losing sight of the fact that we are dealing with issues of life and death. With the stakes so high, we strive for excellence in working to bring better health and well-being to the nearly 1.9 billion people of the Western Pacific Region.
ContextThe Western Pacific Region is prone to outbreaks caused by zoonotic diseases. When an outbreak occurs, the public needs to receive public health advice to keep themselves and their families safe. The materials developed through this assignment will be prepared according to the risk assessments done for various threats/hazards in the Region and are meant to be ready in time for use in case the hazard/threat arises. The Online Volunteersโ contributions through this task will support the World Health Organization contribute to the Sustainable Development Goal 3 โ โGood Health and Wellbeingโ.
Task DescriptionWe are looking for one Online Volunteer who under the guidance of Technical Officer, Risk Communication and Community Engagement, and in close collaboration with the communications team support us by producing static visuals for a zoonoses campaign. In particular, the Online Volunteer is asked to produce a set of static visuals (consisting of 5-7 tiles) for the following topics: - Anthrax - Avian influenza - Leptospirosis - Norovirus - Rabies The design/layout should follow our corporate design guidelines which will be shared with the Online Volunteers in advance.
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