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[Nettime-ro] United Nations Volunteers |
The NetAid Online Volunteering service ( www.netaid.org/ov <http://www.netaid.org/ov> ) is managed by the UN Volunteers programme ( www.unvolunteers.org <http://www.unvolunteers.org> ), and provides free recruitment and management tools for organizations working in or for developing countries to work with online volunteers. Sad to say, there aren't many assignments on the service that are gender-focused, despite many potential online volunteers expressing interest to contribute to such activities. Hence my posting to this gender-focused list. If you represent a nonprofit (NPO) or non-governmental organization (NGO) that is working in or for developing countries, you are encouraged to visit the NetAid web site, to join and create a login and password for yourself, to then register your organization as a NetAid Group, and to create assignments that could contribute to your program goals. If your organization as a whole is focused on gender issues, or if the project you need support for is focused on gender issues, please be sure to mark it as such when you post online volunteering assignments. MORE ABOUT ONLINE VOLUNTEERING Online volunteers can: -- edit and prepare proposals & press releases -- research topics and gather data -- translate documents -- create web pages, brochures and newsletters -- develop databases -- design graphics -- offer legal or business expertise and advice -- tutor students (youth or adult) -- mentor young people -- moderate online discussion groups -- manage other online volunteers and more... Imagine these scenarios: -- women organic farmers and cattle-raisers in developed countries talking with women in developing countries who are starting their own organic businesses, about pest control, irrigation techniques, cultural prejudice against women farmers and ranchers, etc. -- a school needing to match their teachers online with teachers in another country who work with kids, particularly girls, from a population with a high-rate of HIV/AIDS, to share best-practices in working with children affected by such -- an onsite volunteer helping a local NGO but not having time to research particular topics, to find online resources that could be helpful to his or her work or the community, etc., so the volunteer involves a group of online volunteers to help with these type of needs. -- professional women engaging in online mentoring with women in developing countries studying the same field -- a small NGO needing a web site designed in Arabic and then translated into English as well -- students studying Spanish conversing with native Spanish-speaking volunteers -- an NGO sending a funding proposal to be proofread by three-four online volunteer editors For more information about Online Volunteering, visit www.netaid.org/ov <http://www.netaid.org/ov> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jayne Cravens [ jayne.cravens@unvolunteers.org <mailto:jayne.cravens@unvolunteers.org> ] Online Volunteering Specialist United Nations Volunteers www.unvolunteers.org <http://www.unvolunteers.org> Bonn, Germany UNITeS: www.unites.org <http://www.unites.org> NetAid Online Volunteering: www.netaid.org/OV <http://www.netaid.org/OV> Global portal to volunteering: www.iyv2001.org <http://www.iyv2001.org> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- __________________________________ -- Diana Andone Director - Teleuniversitatea TV Multimedia lecturer - "Politehnica" University of Timisoara Bul. V. Parvan No 2 1900 Timisoara Romania tel/fax +40 256 403300 email: diana@mail.opendrum.utt.ro http://www.utt.ro _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/