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[http://applications.reinventdemocracy.info/mentor2/  <span style="color:#FF0000" >'''Apply as Mentor in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy'''</span>]<br>
[http://applications.reinventdemocracy.info/mentor2/  <span style="color:#FF0000" >'''Apply as Mentor in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy'''</span>]<br>
[http://applications.reinventdemocracy.info/mentor3/  <span style="color:#FF0000" >'''Apply as Mentor in the Science of Dialogic Design'''</span>]<br>
[http://applications.reinventdemocracy.info/mentor3/  <span style="color:#FF0000" >'''Apply as Mentor in the Science of Dialogic Design'''</span>]<br>
==Three types of mentorship programs==
Every[[ Core Participant]] will have three Mentors:
# Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors
# Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy
# Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design




==Terms of Reference==
==Terms of Reference for Mentors==
# Each mentor will be in charge of at least 5 [[Core Participant]], one per region.
# Each mentor will be in charge of at least 5 [[Core Participant]], one per region.
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# Mentors have the right, and are also expected, to use the project, its data and findings to promote their own research, projects, or activities on the conditions explained below.
# Mentors have the right, and are also expected, to use the project, its data and findings to promote their own research, projects, or activities on the conditions explained below.


==Three types of mentorship programs==
 
# Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors
# Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy
# Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design


==What is expected from a Mentor==
==What is expected from a Mentor==

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