Help Africa Matters Initiative with 6 volunteers for developing our 10-year impact report.
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Business related skills
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Marketing, PR & Media
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4-8 hours
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Help Africa Matters Initiative with 6 volunteers for developing our 10-year impact report.
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As a volunteer for this project, you will be essential in compiling and creating Africa Matters Initiative's (AMI) 10 Year Impact Report. Your responsibilities will include: - Data Collection and Analysis: Collaborating with the AMI team to gather quantitative and qualitative data from the past decade of our programs and initiatives. -Storytelling: Conducting interviews and collecting testimonials from beneficiaries, partners, and stakeholders to highlight personal stories of impact. -Content Creation: Writing and editing sections of the report, ensuring clarity, coherence, and alignment with AMI’s mission and vision. -Design and Layout: Working with graphic design tools to create an engaging and visually appealing report, including infographics, charts, and images. -Review and Feedback: Coordinating with the AMI team and Board of Directors for feedback and revisions to ensure the final report accurately reflects AMI's impact and achievements. -Final Production: Preparing the report for both digital and print distribution, ensuring it is accessible and shareable across various platforms. What impact will this project have on your organisation? The 10-Year Impact Report will serve as a comprehensive reflection of AMI’s decade-long journey in empowering African youth. It will document our successes, challenges, and growth, providing a transparent account of our impact.
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