Do you want to become a UNICEF volunteer?
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Do you want to join UNICEF as our volunteer?
UNICEF in Uzbekistan invites you to be a part of Our UNICEF team by engaging as a Student Volunteer. As a Student Volunteer, you will be supporting with an initiative to advance school safety of every schools in Uzbekistan. Your role is to support online advocacy campaign to raise the awareness of school safety and improve the skills of children to practice safe behavior during disasters (fire and earthquake) through the simulation exercises. With your commitment and passion, we believe that you will make the most valuable and critical contributions to the project and in making a better world for children.
Program Overview
Capacity Building Training Camp - Building skills and teamwork
Online Advocacy Campaign - Raising awareness of school safety
Simulation Exercise - Supporting schools with emergency simulations
Award Ceremony - Awards and Certificate Ceremony
How to apply?
To be announced
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time does volunteering cost?
Student volunteer program for supporting Safe School Initiative is from August to November 2018 (4 months). Volunteers are recommended to commit average of 50 hours per month. In a group of 3 student volunteers, you will visit one school in your district (Osh/Bishkek) to conduct an information session about Disaster Risk Reduction and support emergency simulation exercises (1day). You can easily volunteer for the program while continuing your study at school.
Do I receive any financial and/or other benefits?
The key benefit of being a UNICEF student volunteer is the personal satisfaction as you make a positive impact on school and the children. However, UNICEF supports you through free Capacity Building Training (2 days), which provides you with opportunities to learn about UN and UNICEF, trainings on emergency preparedness, presentation skills, as well as inspiring and fun experiences with fellow volunteers.
Do I have to be good at English?
No. English is not a requirement. However, ability to speak and write in English would be a merit.
Who can I contact if I have a question that isn’t answered here?
Please write to: tashkent@unicef.org for any further questions you may have.