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Be Involved in Parliament monitoring |
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| Much of our work has been completed thanks to the help and dedication of volunteers. Throughout the project, volunteers have participated in the: designing, development, and implementation of the project’s activities. They have played an important role in decision-making by participating through the steering committee. In fact, they provided assistance in designing / structuring the website and the development of the indicators needed to monitor the Members of Parliament. They conducted researches, wrote articles, and even contacted / interviewed MPs. Volunteers do more than just copying, filing or editing; they are the key in making this project successful! |
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| Volunteers choose not only the amount of time they allocate for the project, but also the tasks they want to achieve, depending on their experience, knowledge, and interests. Tasks of the project include, but are not limited to: |
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Research & data collection, |
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Graphic and/or web design, |
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Interviews with MPs and the identification of their standpoints on public policies, |
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Participation in events, such as public debates, NGOs roundtables, etc, and |
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Writing articles on public policies and parliamentarian activities |
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| Internships are also available in all the above listed topics* |
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| How to get involved? |
| Getting started is extremely easy, and can be done by sending us an email or calling us (our contact details can be found below), or by filling out the online contact form, on the Contact Us link. |
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| Our weekly meetings are open for anyone interested in the project and willing to learn more about it. |
| Hope to see you soon!!! |
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