Impact Documentation & Global Advocacy Volunteer

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The experience

A coalition of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), coordinated by Peace for Development Refugees Initiative (PDRI), is calling for dedicated international volunteers to join us in documenting and showcasing the life-changing work being carried out by local CBOs. While PDRI has been successfully hosting international volunteers, we are now opening this opportunity to benefit all CBOs in Kakuma by forming a collective volunteer platform.


What you offer

18 hours of help per week

Social Work: Help with volunteer work in local projects and communities.


What you get

2 days off per week

Tent: You will sleep in a tent at a camping site.

Breakfast: You are entitled to a free breakfast, every day of your stay.

Free Tours: We’ll take you on tours and rides around town. For free!

Certificate: Get a certificate of completion after you finish your experience.

Fast Internet Access: High-speed internet for you to work remotely


Requirements

Intermediate English

Between 65 and 18 years old

Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers


What's not included

Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa


Program Details

As an Impact Documentation & Global Advocacy Volunteer, your primary responsibilities will include:
• Visiting and engaging with a range of CBOs in Kakuma and Kalobeyei
• Collecting stories, testimonials, photos, and videos of their ongoing projects and community impacts
• Developing content (articles, reports, social media posts, videos) to share these stories with the global community
• Supporting advocacy efforts to connect CBOs with international donors and partners
• Helping build capacity in communications and storytelling within the local CBOs


Activities & Shift

The volunteer will be working 5 hours per day. 2 hours 30 munities morning and 2 hours 30 minutes afternoon and 5 days per week, from Monday to Friday.