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An innovative organization is seeking passionate writers for its Writer/Journalist Programme. This part-time, unpaid role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to BORGEN Magazine and The Borgen Project Blog, focusing on impactful content creation that addresses global poverty. With a commitment to advocacy, this position allows participants to engage deeply with pressing social issues and influence policy discussions. Join a dedicated team and make a meaningful difference while honing your writing skills in a supportive environment. This role is perfect for those looking to gain experience in journalism and advocacy.
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Are you passionate about making a difference in the world? Look no further!
The Borgen Project is an international organization that works at the political level to improve living conditions for people impacted by war, famine, and poverty.
With 20 years of experience in the advocacy space, The Borgen Project has supported the passage of numerous bills benefiting close to 500 million people in developing countries.
Writer/Journalist Programme:
This role focuses on content creation for BORGEN Magazine or The Borgen Project Blog.
It is a part-time, unpaid position requiring 12 hours per week for 12 weeks, working remotely.
1120 Pacific Avenue, Suite 100, Tacoma, WA 98402, US
The Borgen Project is an innovative national campaign that collaborates with U.S. and U.K. leaders to improve their response to the global poverty crisis.
From CNN to The Huffington Post, the world is talking about the movement that is actively working to reduce global poverty. The Borgen Project believes that the leaders of the world's most powerful nations should do more to address this issue. The campaign aims to influence U.S. and U.K. foreign policy to prioritize poverty alleviation.
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