Y-MAP data collection in the Asia Pacific region (Republic of Korea)
Support youth organizations and collect data for Y-MAP
Overview
Support youth organizations and collect data for Y-MAP
You have:
- Experience in data collecting and strong communication skills required.
- Motivated and passionate about community development.
- Fluency in English and Korean is preferred.
Contract
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UNESCO Bangkok Office invites young people who are living around the world to be volunteers on the Asia-Pacific Interagency Network on Youth to reach out to youth organizations and collect Y-MAP data. Y-Map includes database maintenance, updating youth organization status, request for the latitude and longitude of a youth organization which currently captures 1634+ organizations and covers 30+ countries, and the development of a layer for individuals. Data collection Online Volunteers will support includes reaching out to youth organizations and requesting the latitude and longitude of youth organization location in each country, in order to get an accurate location. The batch will be from June to July 2021.
- Outreach and advocacy
Other communications related experience
Asia-Pacific Interagency Network on Youth (APINY) is a platform where youth organizations may be able to do some collaborations, share their stories and opportunities for other young people. APINY also acts as a channel for 'Youth Interest' in particular to match group/s in their area working on relevant issues. The aim of this platform is to strengthen different partnerships and knowledge exchanges among United Nations (UN) entities, Civil Society Organizations (CSO), and the Youth. Also, the goal is to implement or strengthen policies that provide opportunities for young people to build their capacities and contribute to development in the context of the Asia-Pacific region’s social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Volunteers: 2 needed
1-5 hours per week / 4 weeks
The task requires candidates with skills and experience in data collecting and communication. This requires highly motivated candidates who are passionate about community development.
Korea (the Republic of)
- English, Korean
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe a situation where you successfully collected data? | This question assesses your experience in data collection processes. | Explain the context of your data collection project, your role, and the outcomes. |
| How do you approach engaging with organizations for outreach? | This question evaluates your outreach and communication strategies. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Why do you want to contribute to community development? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |