1. Expose Human Rights Violations With Amnesty Decoders
Register here to join a group of international volunteers in decoding photos, documents and other information to expose human rights violations.
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Connect with the Elderly via The Silver LineWhilst we have to refrain from visiting the elderly in their homes, we are still able to connect with them virtually. This organization in the UK is pioneering and you can be a part of it.
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Become a Virtual Tutor With Teens GiveStudents can use this platform to register their interest in becoming a virtual assistant for students across the United States of America. The pandemic has left many less fortunate students struggling with learning and access to education.
4. Learn How to Take Concrete Actions During the Pandemic With MakesenseThis NGO is active in Mexico, France, Belgium, the UK, USA, Germany and the Netherlands. The re-action program by Makesense provides content and challenges to inspire students across the globe in taking concrete actions in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Help Plan Risk Reduction and Save Lives With Missing MapsMissing Maps requires students to trace satellite imagery into OpenStreetMap. This collaborative project allows for humanitarian organizations and first responders, missing crucial information in the case of an emergency, to make valuable decisions and save the lives of communities in vulnerable situations.
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Search for More Opportunities Using The United Nations Online Volunteering ServiceLooking for more? This platform lets you discover worldwide projects related to the UN SDGs, seeking all sorts of skill sets. The application process is super quick, and once students are selected, they can confirm their availability and start right away!