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Apply your skills by serving in our core departments. Each volunteer needs to choose a department which they think best suits their skills and abilities in contributing to the campaigns.
Helpline Responder: Provide first-response support and safety planning.
Safe Haven Support: Assist with logistics and psychosocial support at safe spaces.
Survivor Follow-up Officer: Conduct check-ins and track survivor progress.
Empowerment Scheme Assistant: Help administer economic grants and training. (Service not available yet.)
Legal Clerk/Paralegal: Assist with case documentation, research, and court filings.
Court Accompaniment Volunteer: Provide moral support for survivors attending hearings.
Police Liaison Support: Help coordinate with Victim Support Units (VSU) on case follow-up.
Community Mobilizer: Facilitate dialogues and workshops in villages and compounds.
Media & Content Volunteer: Help create fliers, videos, and social media content.
School Program Facilitator: Deliver age-appropriate workshops in educational institutions.
Research Assistant: Collect data and help draft policy briefs and reports.
Campaign Mobilizer: Organize petitions, letter-writing drives, and advocacy events.
Stakeholder Engagement Support: Help prepare materials for meetings with government and partners
Your Clear Path to Making a Difference:
Apply Online – Submit your application form.
Committee Review – Your application is reviewed by the AASEV Local Volunteer Committee.
Acceptance & Orientation – If accepted, you'll attend mandatory orientation and capacity-building training, culminating in a certificate of completion.
Specialization – Based on your skills and department needs, you may receive specialized training for your specific role.
Kit & Accreditation – You will receive your official AASEV Volunteer ID, organizing T-shirt, and cap.
Start Operating – Begin your meaningful volunteer work with full support from your department supervisor.
Want to Join?
Click the following link to fill in the membership form
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Heading: We Invest in You
✓ Professional Certification: Award of completion certificate after training.
✓ Official AASEV Identity Kit: Volunteer ID, T-shirt, and cap.
✓ Specialized Skill Development: Gain expertise in counseling, legal processes, community mobilization, or policy advocacy.
✓ Supportive Community: Join a network of committed advocates with regular meetings and debriefs.
Ready to Serve?
Commitment to AASEV's mission and values of dignity and confidentiality.
For volunteers under 18: Written consent from parent/guardian is required.
Complete mandatory background checks for direct-service roles.
Attend all required orientation and capacity-building sessions.
Respect for diversity and commitment to a safe, supportive environment for all.
Your Questions, Answered
Q: Is there a minimum age to volunteer?
A: No minimum age! We welcome volunteers of all ages. For those under 18, we require written consent from a parent or guardian during the application process.
Q: Which department should I choose?
A: Our application form helps match your skills and interests to the right department. You can also indicate your preference.
Q: How long does the committee review take?
A: The AASEV Local Committee reviews applications weekly. You'll hear back within 7-10 business days.
Q: Is the orientation training paid for?
A: Yes, all training is provided free of charge. We invest in our volunteers.
Q: What does the 'specialization' stage involve?
A: After general orientation, you may receive additional training specific to your role (e.g., crisis counseling for Helpline Responders, legal research for Justice volunteers).
Q: Can I switch departments later?
A: Yes, after 6 months of service, volunteers can apply for an internal transfer based on capacity and department needs.
Complete our application form below. The AASEV Local Committee will review your application and contact you.[Embed Volunteer Application Form Here]
Every survivor supported, every case followed, every community educated, every law reformed—it starts with people like you choosing to act. Join us in building a Zambia free from sexual violence.
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這篇文章來自於建議的群組
Welcome to our group Action Against Sexua Group! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.