UNICEF SUDAN
InHouse Design Studio undertook a consultancy with UNICEF Sudan to prepare a suite of magazine-style materials intended for an external audience. Below, find three examples from this body of work.
UNICEF + EU Sudan Education Partnership
Three million Sudanese children are not in the classroom. School fees and the costs of uniforms and supplies put education out of reach for too many children. This document highlights the challenges and achievements of a partnership between UNICEF, the European Union, the Government of Sudan, and the Sudanese Ministry of Education.
InHouse Design Studio collaborated with the author, photographer, translators, and UNICEF Sudan to produce this full bleed, eight (8) page, Arabic/English, landscape format magazine. (Click on image to open link)
UNICEF Sudan - Nutrition
InHouse Design created a series reporting on indicators in five main sectors: Nutrition; WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene); Child Protection; Education, and Health. Each sector profile follows the same format: full-bleed, full color, eight (8) pages with two full spreads, and a data summary on the back cover. Available as both print and digital publications. (Click on image to open link)
UNICEF Sudan
UNICEF began operating in Sudan in 1952; their first permanent office opened in Khartoum in 1974. Now the largest UN agency in the country, UNICEF is committed to shifting the narrative of children in Sudan from victims of crisis to safe and strengthened individuals to children confident of their rights and able to decide their future.
This 24-page full-bleed magazine-style booklet is designed to attract investment from external donors and the private sector. (Click on image to open link)