Multiple Audience Groups
The website needed to support stakeholders with different information needs, including programme teams, partners, researchers, policy audiences, and public users.
REMIT Pakistan
A CMS-based programme website developed to organise REMIT Pakistan’s updates, publications, resources, thematic content, and stakeholder information into one clear digital platform.

Project Overview
REMIT Pakistan needed a structured website that could present programme information, updates, publications, resources, and stakeholder-facing content in one place, helping users understand the programme, access knowledge materials, and explore relevant information through a clearer digital experience.

The Mandate
The requirement was to design and develop a professional CMS-based website that could organise REMIT Pakistan’s work, news, publications, resources, and thematic content while allowing authorised teams to manage updates without depending on developers for every change.
The Environment
As a development programme communicating with government stakeholders, partners, researchers, civil society, private sector audiences, and public users, REMIT Pakistan needed a credible and easy-to-navigate platform that could support ongoing updates, publications, and programme communication over time.
Our Role
Centangle worked on the website structure, UI/UX design, development, CMS setup, content sections, publications area, news updates, and theme-based filtering to create a platform that supported both public access and internal content management.
The Challenge
REMIT Pakistan needed a website that could organise different types of programme content without making the user experience heavy or difficult to navigate.
The challenge was to create a platform that could present programme information, updates, publications, resources, and themes clearly while giving internal teams enough control to manage content over time.

The website needed to support stakeholders with different information needs, including programme teams, partners, researchers, policy audiences, and public users.
Programme updates, publications, resources, and thematic content needed one organised digital location.
Users needed a simpler way to browse updates, publications, resources, and theme-based information.
Internal teams needed control over pages, documents, updates, and published content without relying on developers for every change.
The Solution
Centangle developed a structured CMS-based website that brought REMIT Pakistan’s programme information, updates, publications, resources, and themes into one clear platform for easier access, publishing, and long-term content management.
System Architecture: REMIT Pakistan Website
Website Experience
Displays programme content and resources.
Manages pages, news, and resources
Filters content by themes and categories.
Publishes updates, reports, and announcements.
Stores website pages and content.
Stores reports and downloadable files.
Manages tags, themes, and categories.
Stores users, roles, and permissions.
FEATURE 01
The website was organised into clear sections to make programme content easier to understand.
FEATURE 02
Internal teams could manage website pages, updates, publications, and resources through the CMS.
FEATURE 03
Programme updates and announcements could be published in a structured format.
FEATURE 04
Reports and knowledge resources could be organised for easier access.
FEATURE 05
Users could explore content through themes and categories.
FEATURE 06
The website experience was designed for access across desktop and mobile devices.
Centangle followed a structured delivery approach, starting with content planning and audience understanding before moving into information architecture, UI design, CMS development, testing, and launch support. This ensured the website was organised clearly, easy to manage, and ready for long-term programme communication.
PHASE ONE
Centangle reviewed the programme’s communication needs, audience groups, content types, and website objectives.
PHASE TWO
The website structure, navigation, content hierarchy, publications flow, and user journeys were defined.
PHASE THREE
Website layouts, visual direction, content sections, and responsive design views were created.
PHASE FOUR
The website was developed with CMS functionality, dynamic sections, publication areas, and theme-based filtering.
PHASE FIVE
The website was reviewed, tested, and prepared for content management and launch.
The REMIT Pakistan website turned scattered programme information, updates, publications, and resources into one structured digital knowledge hub, making content easier for internal teams to manage and easier for external users to access.
A CMS-based programme website developed to organise REMIT Pakistan’s information, updates, publications, resources, and thematic content into one structured digital knowledge platform.
Work WIth Us
Centangle helps development programmes build CMS-based websites that make updates, publications, resources, and stakeholder communication easier to manage and access.