Mapping
child protection.
A bilingual mapping report for Qatar's national child-protection ecosystem — laying out every institution, every pathway, every intervention point on a single navigable document.
The brief
Child protection in any state runs across ministries, NGOs, hospitals, schools, and courts — which is why mapping it matters more than describing it. The report's brief was to give every stakeholder (practitioner, parent, policymaker) a single document they could navigate.
The cover opens with a national image: Qatari children around the flag — the reason the system exists. Inside, we built a visual system of institution cards and pathway diagrams so a reader could follow a single case from first disclosure to resolution without leaving the page rhythm.
How we worked
01 — Ecosystem-first layout
Designed the information architecture before opening InDesign. Every section serves a specific reader question.
02 — Institution-card system
Repeatable design component for every actor in the system. Scannable at a glance, readable in full.
03 — Pathway diagrams
Custom flow graphics for case-progression scenarios. Calm, clear, bilingual.
04 — Cover with stakes
Qatari children with the national flag — the subject of the whole report in a single frame.
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