WISIONS is searching for a professional to redesign our website

We are currently searching a professional to redesign our website. All details about the requirements and application procedure can be found in the attached link to the public ELVIS platform. Deadline for application: 17 July 2021. Direct URL-link to tendering platform ELVIS

The WISIONS initiative of the Wuppertal Institute has existed for 15 years and is undergoing a “re-launch process” this year, the central component of which is a fundamental relaunch of the website www.wisions.net. The core topic of WISIONS is “sustainable energy solutions” at the local level in the Global South in the context of global development goals (SDG 7). Gathering experience in research and practice has accompanied the initiative’s project work for 15 years in a large number of such projects in the Global South. This has resulted in a very high information content that needs to be reprocessed and communicated. A fundamental reorganisation of the website as well as the well thought-out communication of activities, contents and narratives are essential for this. For this purpose, a developer or agency with a focus on website development should be commissioned to relaunch the WISIONS website.

End of applications will be 17 July 2021. Please note that the application documents should be submitted in German. Details about salary and formal application procedures can be found in the documents attached to ELVIS. 

You can access the tendering platform ELVIS here: APPLY NOW

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