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A Call to Caring Individuals to Join Us

A Call to Caring Individuals to Join Us and Contribute Their Knowledge and Professional Experience

IRC Africa operates in the harsh southern part of Madagascar to promote Women’s safety, economic independence, technological education, and environmental sustainability. We invite caring individuals to join us, contribute their knowledge and professional experience in the fields we operate in, and propose new areas of activity.

We Need:

Media Experts

To help us raise awareness of the organization’s activities and create inspiring content.

To ensure that our information and content are accessible to wider audiences.

To assist us in raising essential resources for the organization’s activities.

To expand our presence and increase our impact on social networks.

To develop and maintain digital platforms to support our projects.

To develop professional training programs in technological and other fields.

To lead projects to improve environmental quality and sustainability.

To support public and women’s health projects.

Support Options

Remote Support: You can contribute your knowledge and skills from anywhere worldwide and participate in our projects online.

On-Site Support: Later, you will also be able to join us in southern Madagascar, meet the local community, and provide direct assistance.

 

What You Will Gain:

  • A Professional Challenge: Working in a challenging and diverse environment that will develop your professional skills.
  • Personal Satisfaction: The sense of satisfaction from doing good and bringing positive change to people with real needs.
  • Significant Contribution: An opportunity to make an impact and change the lives of people in disadvantaged areas.
  • Unforgettable Experiences: Meeting new cultures and facing unique challenges.

If you desire to do good in this remote environment and contribute your knowledge and experience, we invite you to join us. Together, we can achieve impressive accomplishments and contribute to the community’s welfare in southern Madagascar.