Deadline: 04-Sep-20
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is seeking applications for its CoSED Logo Hackathon program to contribute to greater respect for human rights in Burkina Faso and particularly those of women, will instill more in the defense and security forces and judicial police officers, the reflexes of respect for the texts in the treatment of the human person, and will strengthen the capacities of structures in charge of social cohesion and reconciliation in Burkina Faso.
The objective of the hackathon is to provide CoSED with a clean and strong visual identification system. This logo will give the program its full place on the chessboard of all UNDP projects and programs.
The CoSED program aims to respond to the challenges of the national context characterized by “a fragile and threatened peace”. It is therefore committed to working to improve the effectiveness of institutions by 2021, so that the populations of Burkina Faso, in particular those most exposed to the risks of conflicts and insecurity, live in peace and security.
The program is organized around three main components:
- a rule of law component (justice and human rights),
- a security component and
- a social cohesion and reconciliation component.
Eligibility Criteria
Through this hackathon, the entire creative community, art and design schools, individuals or groups of individuals are invited to make concrete visual proposals that meet the following criteria:
- The logo must promote the values conveyed by CoSED and expressed in the description;
- It must be distinguished by its visual quality (graphics, colors, etc.);
- It must be original (this is not another retouched logo);
- It must be dynamic, simple and readable to be easily identifiable and memorable by internal and external clients;
- In black and white version, it must retain its main characteristics;
- It must be easily reproducible on various media (unwinders, brochures, leaflets, T-shirts, pens, flap shirt, caps, etc.).
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=69585