Volunteering in Lombok: Content Advocate

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L'esperienza

✍️📸🎥Help us amplify the voices of local changemakers in rural Lombok! As an SDG Impact Storyteller, you'll document inspiring stories from grassroots projects—ranging from mangrove restoration and beekeeping, to women-led businesses and nature school education. Use your photography, video, and writing skills to create content for blogs, reels, and short documentaries that promote sustainable development and community resilience.


Cosa offri

20 ore di aiuto per settimana

Redattore di Contenuti: Scrivi, modifica e pubblica contenuti stimolanti.

Fotografia: Scatta, modifica e fornisci foto straordinarie.

Produzione video: Crea, modifica e pubblica video digitali.

Social Media: Gestisci e aggiorna i canali social media.

Costo aggiuntivo richiesto

Importo: US$ 45 Al giorno

Il costo copre: Benefici per i viaggiatori, Materiali per le attività di volontariato, e Donazione al progetto

Descrizione: A voluntary donation of $45 daily fee covers your accommodation and meals. A scooter is also available for rent at the location. You'll be staying with a host family.


Cosa ottieni

3 giorni liberi a settimana

Camera privata: Avrai un letto in una camera privata. In altre parole, una stanza solo per te.

Colazione: Hai diritto a una colazione gratuita, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.

Pranzo: Hai diritto a un pranzo gratuito, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.

Cena: Hai diritto a una cena gratuita, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.

Usa la nostra cucina attrezzata: Sentiti libero di utilizzare la nostra cucina e preparare il tuo delizioso cibo.

Certificato: Ottieni un certificato di completamento dopo che termina la tua esperienza.

Accesso Internet Base: Internet a velocità base per lavorare da remoto


Requisiti

Intermedio Inglese o Intermedio Francese

Tra 18 e 45 anni

Accoglie solo volontari singoli (non accetta coppie o partner)

Essere di un paese diverso da Indonesia

Passaporto dell'Unione Europea

Visto o cittadinanza degli Stati Uniti

Assicurazione di viaggio

Video di presentazione del volontario obbligatorio


Cosa non è incluso

Voli, assicurazione di viaggio, trasporti interni e visto


Dettagli del programma

✍️🎥 The Volunteer Content Advocate Program at Bale Nara Lombok invites creatives to produce visual and written content highlighting community-driven development across Lombok. Volunteers will collaborate with local partners and project leaders to tell real-life stories tied to goals like gender equality, climate action, and sustainable livelihoods.

🌍🎤 Tasks include filming and editing interviews, photographing daily activities, writing blog posts, and sharing stories through Bale Nara's social channels. You’ll support ongoing campaigns and leave behind a portfolio of impact-driven media that fuels future volunteer interest and global awareness.


Attività e turni

🌍 Volunteer Content Advocate Daily Schedule

🌅 Morning (8:00–12:00)
📍 Visit project sites (nature school, farms, beekeeping, tourism villages, etc)
🎤 Interview community members, take photos/videos

☀️ Midday (12:00–2:00)
🍽️ Break and lunch
💾 Data backup and writing draft

🌇 Afternoon (3:00–5:00)
✂️ Edit content
📝 Publish drafts to blog and social media
🤝 Team discussion

🌟 Additional Weekend Programs
🏖️ Join our weekend donation-based (pay as you wish) activities—both on-site and off-site! These include scuba diving, surfing, cooking classes, digital literacy sessions, and trips to waterfalls, Gili islands, and other tourism villages across Lombok.
🏍️ If you ride a scooter, feel free to join and meet us at the designated meeting point!

📝 Additional Notes
🌿 The schedule is flexible and may change based on field conditions.
🗣️ Most locals don’t speak English, so use Google Translate to communicate.
🕌 As a Muslim-majority area, food and prayer ceremonies are common. If invited, it’s a meaningful cultural experience—just follow the ✅ DOs and ❌ DON’Ts.


Regole

Lombok is a culturally rich, predominantly Muslim island. Respecting local customs is essential for your safety and a positive experience. Follow these key DOs and DON’Ts:

✅ DOs
Dress modestly: Cover shoulders/knees; loose-fitting clothes are best.
Respect attire rules in homes, schools, mosques; women should avoid revealing outfits.
Cover tattoos and limit visible piercings.
Remove shoes before entering homes or prayer areas.
Mind prayer times; avoid loud noise near mosques.
Use your right hand for eating, giving, or receiving.
Ask permission before taking photos.
Engage respectfully with locals, use basic greetings, and eat local food.
Disclose your background truthfully. No criminal record is allowed.
Note: The program follows a “LGBTQ-Free” policy to align with local norms—public expressions are not accepted.

❌ DON’Ts
No short, tight, transparent, or revealing clothes.
Avoid offensive symbols or slogans.
No alcohol, drugs, or public affection in villages.
Don’t mock or criticize local customs.
No pork in Muslim homes.
Don’t interrupt religious practices or enter mosques without proper dress.
No bikinis on non-touristy beaches.
Don’t misrepresent your identity or background.
No smoking near children or families.

🌙 During Ramadan
Don’t eat, drink, or smoke in public during the day.
Avoid loud music or parties.
Dress modestly and be respectful if invited to iftar (breaking the fast).