Help international charity develop an interactive web graphic for their website.
The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) are looking to create an interactive map on the Commonwealth 8.7 website depicting their network members and providing details of each organisation. They would like a Skilled Volunteer to build this map and provide training to their staff on how to use and update it. The map will help them promote the Commonwealth 8.7 Network to their external audience and partners by showcasing the numbers, diversity and areas of expertise of their member organisations.
This project will allow you to help build the long-term visibiliy of a valuable organisation, allowing them to highlight their work and raise funds.
The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is the secretariat to the Commonwealth 8.7 Network, which has 80 member organisations spread across five regions of the Commonwealth ‒ Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific and the Caribbean/Americas. CHRI’s research, advocacy, capacity building, and mobilisation efforts aim to raise awareness and demand accountability for human rights violations, push for policy reforms and evidenced-based interventions, and empower communities by amplifying the voices of those who are marginalised. CHRI’s work focuses on: Access to Justice, Access to Information, Media Rights and Freedom of Expression, Contemporary Forms of Slavery and Human Trafficking.
- London's Vibrant Voluntary & Community Sector
- Leadership skills
- Communication skills
- Planning skills
- Web development skills
We are looking for a Skilled Volunteer with experience creating updatable web graphics.
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