Acción contra el Hambre

Acción contra el Hambre

Tbilisi , Georgia

⭐️ Activity Title

VOLUNTEER IN PROJECT ASSISTANCE & COMMUNICATION


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🔷 Activity Details

Description

You will support the organization in the development of Project proposals, implementation and grants management. You will conduct research and data analysis and assist the Mission in Project Communication/Visibility tasks. Your activities will be devoted to mapping of actors and potential partners, desk research, data analysis and visualization of information; networking with partners and key stakeholders, assisting the project drafting and management, monitoring and reporting, and supporting initiatives such as workshops/trainings/conferences. You will update social media and Website with regular posts, develop project communication/visibility materials (Leaflets, posters, banners, videos, pictures etc.). You will facilitate project/organization events (closing events, conferences, etc.) and develop project communication plans and follow up. Update staff on utilizing communication and visibility tools/protocols, brand identity and visibility guidelines.

Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

We cover your accommodation, travel, visa, medical checkup and vaccinations costs, and you will be provided with monthly pocket money for your free time and personal hygiene. During the deployment you will be provided with a laptop and phone of the organization to ensure the means to carry out the activities. In case of belonging to one of the Fewer Opportunities categories (please, check the details with the organization) additional inclusion measures and benefits will be applied.

Training during the activity

During the deployment you will have access to the full catalog of training courses offered on ACF Virtual Campus and will have the opportunity to benefit from additional external courses.

Participant profile

You hold a degree in studies in Humanitarian Assistance/Development, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology or other related areas and excellent knowledge of English (C1); Russian will be an advantage. You have excellent analytical and writing skills, knowledge of the main software packages and of project cycle management; You are result oriented, proactive, creative, communicative and optimistic; good interpersonal, networking and communication skills; knowledge and experience of volunteerism an asset; motivated to contribute towards, development and serve others; understanding of humanitarian concepts and principles. You will join our field teams engaged in humanitarian operations and have the opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills in a well-recognized international organization dedicated to the fight against hunger. You will gain first-hand experience of humanitarian action, life in the field, and high-impact interventions. If what you are looking for is not a tourist or travel experience but a meaningful humanitarian experience that will challenge you and contribute to both your personal and professional growth, this is the place for you.


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🔑 Key Information

Activity dates

A total of 52 week(s) during the period 01/09/2026 to 31/08/2027

Activity location

34-36, Kobuleti St. , Tbilisi , Georgia

Activity type

Individual volunteering

Looking for participants from

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye

Activity topics

Reception and integration of refugees and migrants

Employment and entrepreneurship

Working against discrimination (including gender discrimination)

Deadline for applications

No application deadline

Project code

2025-1-EACEA-VOLUN-101252245

🔗 Official Project Page

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52124_en


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