June 2011 – April 2012
Following a successful tender process, I was contracted to overhaul the website of the International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF), a UN NGO having general consultative status to ECOSOC with HQ in the UK.
The brief: To amalgamate relevant content from three existing sites, each developed separately during different periods and in a generally unwieldy state, into a single site that was current, covered the organisation’s activities well, and which would be easy to maintain. The new site would provide comprehensive coverage of the activities, styled with a look and feel similar to that of the United Nations.
Roles: After initial general consultancy to assess the current status, I undertook all the technical aspects of the project, from systems architecture and development, through to user training.
Solution: Working closely with
the Secretariat Administrator, I implemented a new
site to replace all legacy sites. I used WordPress
(Multisite with subdomains), creating a custom
theme derived from an existing one from the IARF US
Chapter site. I also delivered experimental support
for mobile devices using a theme switcher (before
responsive designs became the norm).
I also oversaw the migration to a new VPS hosting
platform with considerable cost savings. Detailed
documentation was provided for administration,
development and content authoring.
URL: https://iarf.net/ (via archive.org)
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development, hosting, IARF, interfaith, projects, religion, religious freedom, requirements, theme, WordPress
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