RESMYLE in Tunisia offers 2 volunteers positions on the implementation of environmental education activities
The Association d'Education Relative à l'Environnement (AERE), a partner of RESMYLE, is proposing two ecomissions on the implementation of environmental education activities from 1 February to 30 April 2023.
AERE is an information, training and education association which aims to discover the environment, understand it and participate in its management in a responsible and civic manner.
In this context, it proposes 2 ecomissions in order to :
- organise, prepare and participate in the 10th edition of the Hammamet Citrus Festival (roadmap, registration, logistics, supervision, animation, etc.)
- organise, prepare and participate in the practical training workshop on the creation of a tourist and cultural circuit in the Medina of Hammamet which will take place from 22 February to 8 March (registration, logistics, supervision, animation, capitalisation, etc.)
- Supporting the electronic archiving of AERE's documents
Volunteers will acquire skills in the following fields:
- File management, administrative organisation and digital archiving
- Introduction to the environment and sustainable development as well as to sustainable tourism
- Heritage enhancement
- Knowledge of geolocation and mapping methods
- Marketing
The ecomissions are open to young people between 18 and 30 years old, not in education, training or employment (NEETs). The working languages are French, English and Arabic.
To find out more about this ecomission offer, click here.
Registrations are open until 20th of January: You can register by filling in this form with code ECOVOTUN17AERE/ ECOVOTUN19AERE.
Other ecomission volunteering are being held in the framework of the RESMYLE project, find all the information here.
If you need more information, you can contact Salem Sahli, head of the RESMYLE project in Tunisia via this email: salemsahli@gmail.com
The RESMYLE project - Rethinking employment and social inclusion of Mediterranean youth through sustainable development is funded by the European Union's ENI CBC MED programme.
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