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
- Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, particularly in sub- Saharan Africa.
- In 2024, there were an estimated 282 million malaria cases and 610,000 deaths, primarily among children under five.
- Furthermore, progress toward malaria elimination has slowed in recent years and new tools and strategies are needed to accelerate efforts. One recent development is the introduction of two malaria vaccines, RTS,S/AS01 and R21/Matrix-M, which the WHO has recommended for widespread use in moderate and high transmission settings.
- Currently, more than seventeen countries have introduced malaria vaccines as part of their childhood immunization programs and Nigeria initiated malaria vaccine delivery in November 2024.
- Despite introduction of these vaccines, the most effective delivery method remains unclear. In many African regions malaria transmission is seasonal, and to effectively reduce malaria in these settings it is crucial to provide protection within the peak transmission season.
- Malaria Consortium is a recipient of a grant from Gavi to carry out implementation research to generate evidence for an effective hybrid model of malaria vaccine delivery in Nigeria.
- It assesses feasibility, coverage, health impact and cost effectiveness of the hybrid model in highly seasonal malaria transmission settings. The hybrid model proposed offers timely demand creation, monitoring and follow-up to maximize protection for eligible children during the malaria season.
- The implementation research project is contributing important evidence for informing EPI Programmatic and policy-level decision making on the most impactful malaria vaccine delivery strategies in Seasonal settings like Nigeria.
Purpose of the assignment
- The purpose of the assignment is to support MC in designing attractive, professional, consistent, context-appropriate, and technically accurate visual materials that effectively communicate key messages to multiple audiences.
Scope of Assignment
- The Graphic Designer/Infographic Specialist will support MC in the production of high-quality visual materials for advocacy, communication, and media engagement across print, online platforms, social media, events, demonstrations, flyers, billboards, radio, and television broadcasts.
Specific tasks for consultant
The following activities will be carried out by the graphic designer.
The Graphic Designer will:
- Design graphics, infographics, charts, and visual summaries of research, data and key messages.
- Produce layouts for policy briefs, flyers, brochures, newsletters, reports, magazines, factsheets, banners and roll-ups.
- Develop branding materials and templates (PowerPoint decks, letterheads, identity packs, social media kits, etc.).
- Adapt visuals for digital, social, television, and print platforms in required dimensions and formats.
- Translate raw data and text into visually engaging communication assets.
- Ensure consistency with branding guidelines, fonts, colour codes, and organizational styles.
- Coordinate with editors, communication teams, and subject-matter experts to ensure correctness.
- Prepare files for press-quality printing and web optimisation.
- Assist in visual scripting for video, animations, and multimedia content when needed.
- Revise and update graphics on feedback.
- Deliver multiple versions and file types (PNG, JPEG, PDF, AI, PSD, SVG, etc.) as required.
- Support event communications collateral design and media kits.
Deliverables
- Final design files in editable and print-ready formats.
- Infographics and visual data summaries.
- Branded communication assets (flyers, banners, brochures, etc.).
- Social media formats (static posts, stories, thumbnails, etc.).
- Templates for future use (optional).
- Press-optimized print files and web-optimized files.
Qualifications and experience
Essential:
- Experience in Graphics design, fine arts or related field is a plus.
- National or state consultancy expertise with at least 5 years’ experience in developing Graphics design, and pre-testing of content (graphics)
- Proven graphic designing experience.
- Experience working on similar assignments in the past.
- Familiarity with the Malaria Consortium and malaria programmes
- Familiarity with design software and technologies (such as in design and illustration etc.
- Ability to work methodically and meet deadlines.
- Proficiency in the use of software for graphic design.
Desired:
- Degree / certificate in Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Visual Communication or related field.
- Minimum 3 - 5 years’ proven experience in visual design and digital media.
- Proficiency in Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, CorelDraw, Canva, Figma or similar tools.
- Experience in designing development, media, advocacy, and donor-funded projects is an added advantage.
- Ability to visualize complex information and data.
- Knowledge of print processes, colour separation, and media formats.
- Strong creativity, attention to detail, and design sensibility.
- Ability to work under tight timelines and adapt to iterative revisions.
Reporting & Coordination:
- Reports to Communications Lead/Project Manager.
- Works closely with editors, researchers, media teams, and printers.
Intellectual Property & Confidentiality:
- All designed outputs remain the property of the contracting institution.
- No materials may be reused or shared without consent.
Method of Application
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