Volunteering Internship in India | 1 May - 12 Jun (paid accommodation)

Employer: AIESEC in Romania
Domain:
  • Education - Training
  • Non profit Charitable Organizations
  • Internship
  • Job type: special project
    Job level: Student/Graduate
    Location:
  • BUCHAREST
  • Iasi
  • Timisoara
  • nationwide
    Updated at: 28.03.2023
    Job remote: On-site

    What is AIESEC and what Volunteering programs do we have?

    AIESEC's international programs can help you can expand your horizon and develop your career in a global setting. Our opportunities are related to the Global Sustainable Development Goals. 

    The organization's activity has been extensive since 1948, through volunteer projects, internships and international teaching campaigns to support a multicultural understanding of the world. AIESEC's activity is led by young enthusiasts from all over the world in order to develop the leadership potential of young people through challenging experiences.

    AIESEC is a non-profit organization that offers volunteering opportunities that are meant to impact the world and develop soft skills and hard skills.
    Job Description:
    Week 1

    • Create and preparatory material for the sessions,dynamics and workshops of the following weeks.
    • Maintaining social media account
    • Visit community leaders with different backgrounds to understand their insights on women empowerment and gender equality in the area
    • Determine measure of outcome system and material to be use
    • Analyse historical gender equality movements and current legislation regarding women and gender non-conforming people in the country
    • Onboarding space with NGO representative to understand the context and urgent needs of the community regarding gender equality
    • Making brochures, handouts, pamphlets
    • Video editing and making documentaries
    Week 2
    • Maintaining social media account
    • Workshop: What does equality means? (explore the concept beyond gender)
    • Conduct initial assessment with beneficiaries to measure the level of understanding about gender discrimination and their legal rights.
    • Introductory session about the project objectives, presentation of volunteers and introduction to SDG 5.
    • Activity: watch "Power Up 19 Conference" and create a discussing space to get main outputs
    • Workshop: Exploring the concept of gender.
    • Video editing and making documentaries
    • Making brochures, handouts, pamphlets
    Week 3
    • Practice: Perform role-plays that explore inclusion, identity and gender roles
    • Workshop: Gender roles, stereotypes and microaggressions
    • Workshop: Closing the gap. How to generate opportunities for women and gender non-conforming people to access leadership positions?
    • Maintaining social media account
    • Making brochures, handouts, pamphlets
    • Video editing and making documentaries
    • Workshop: Inspiration around the world. Let’s check inspiring examples of women and gender non-conforming leadership.
    • Workshop: The importance of women and gender non-conforming representation on politics
    Week 4
    • Capacity Building: Empowering others. How to empower those around me?
    • Capacity Building: Project planning for beginners.
    • Run capacity building session depending on the needs and demands of the beneficiaires.
    • Capacity Building: My rights and how to advocate for gender equality
    • Maintaining social media account
    • Making brochures, handouts, pamphlets
    • Video editing and making documentaries
    Week 5
    • Video editing and making documentaries
    • Maintaining social media account
    • Making brochures, handouts, pamphlets
    • Preparation for the Gender Equality Festival, search for local partners and advocates that can showcase projects and participate with speeches.
    • Open mic and sharing space on "My Body My Choice".
    • Interviewing local women and gender non-conforming people about their experiences; if possible, showcasing the experiences.
    Week 6
    • Build final project report and presented to AIESEC members and NGO/non-profit representatives.
    • Collect data from project beneficiaries (you can use surveys, interviews, focus groups, etc.)
    • Making brochures, handouts, pamphlets
    • Maintaining social media account
    • Video editing and making documentaries
    • Celebrate a Gender Equality Festival.
    • Analyse data to determinate outcome results.

    Requirements: Presentation skills
    👉🏻 Background: Social Work
    👉🏻  Minimum level of studies: Highschool
    👉🏻 English language: B2-C1 level
    👉🏻Age: 18-30 years old
    👉🏻Benefits: 
    Accommodation: provided & paid for
    Food: 3 meals/day are provided & paid for
    Additional: transportation is provided & paid for