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# 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 | ||
# Mentors serve without renumeration | # Mentors serve without renumeration | ||
# Mentors have the right and are also expected to | # Mentors have the right and are also expected to use the project, its data and findings to promote projects/activities they are working on, considering the appropriate mention and acknowledgement is made. The project team must be informed prior to any unilateral use of project data or contacts. | ||
==Three types of mentorship programs== | ==Three types of mentorship programs== |
Revision as of 08:31, 7 July 2015
Before you proceed to the application, please make sure you read the terms of reference and also familliarize yourself with what is expected from each mentor type.
Apply as Peer Empowerment and Support Mentor
Apply as Mentor in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy
Apply as Mentor in the Science of Dialogic Design
Terms of Reference
- Each mentor will be in charge of at least 5 Core Participant, one per region
- Mentors serve without renumeration
- Mentors have the right and are also expected to use the project, its data and findings to promote projects/activities they are working on, considering the appropriate mention and acknowledgement is made. The project team must be informed prior to any unilateral use of project data or contacts.
Three types of mentorship programs
- Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors
- Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy
- Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design
To learn more about the role of the mentor in each category please visit the Mentorship Program page.