Help Tales of Turning with 20 volunteers for taking action and becoming a digital changemaker
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Help Tales of Turning with 20 volunteers for taking action and becoming a digital changemaker
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Digital Changemakers Are you passionate about leveraging digital platforms for social good? Join an international network of digital changemakers dedicated to using conflict mediation skills to engage in dialogues around vital social issues both online and offline. From preventing Xenophobia to fostering peace, you'll play a crucial role in a movement harnessing the power of social media to drive positive change. At Tales of Turning, we're committed to amplifying the voices of the African continent to effect meaningful change. We're seeking motivated individuals to join us in this mission. Volunteer Benefits: ● Develop skills in dialogue facilitation ● Gain hands-on experience in social media content creation ● Learn to utilize social media listening tools effectively ● Conduct research on pertinent social issues Responsibilities: ● Create engaging social media content aligned with our mission ● Participate in brainstorming sessions to generate innovative ideas ● Facilitate online dialogues to promote understanding and collaboration ● Assist in conducting research for various projects ● Contribute to report writing to document our progress and impact Are there any other skills you're excited to contribute? We would love coders, tech experts and AI enthusiasts to join us in our mission to create a positive global impact. Join us in our quest to make the world a better place through digital innovation and social impact. If you're ready to make a difference and grow both personally and professionally, apply now to become a Digital Changemaker volunteer with us.
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