Information Design
Produced a year-end report, including visualizing data, copy-editing, and developing a structure for the information.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) launched the Humanitarian Field Coordination Programme (HFCP) in 2008 to cover the core areas of OCHA’s work and is organized around a blended peer-learning structure comprised of three phases. This includes 1) knowledge-based online learning; 2) skills building workshop; and 3) self-development learning. Over 500 OCHA staff members have participated in the program.
Various types of information and data was collected during the course of administering the program, as well as through surveys and questionnaires. We were requested to take the data from 2013-2014 and highlight it in the end of the year report.


