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Business related skills

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Marketing, PR & Media

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1-4 hours

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Help Africa Matters Initiative with 25 volunteers for press release support

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Africa Matters is seeking a passionate and skilled volunteer with Public Relations (PR) experience to support the development and refinement of two critical press releases: Africa Matters Summit 2025: A press release highlighting our 10-year anniversary celebration in Kigali, Rwanda, from April 2025. This summit will showcase our impact and vision, bringing together changemakers from across Africa and the diaspora. 2. Africa Matters Strategy & Operations: A press release detailing our strategic plans for growth and our ongoing commitment to empowering African youth and transforming the African narrative. We are looking for someone who can: 1. Craft clear, compelling, and professional press releases tailored to diverse audiences. 2. Bring structure and strategy to messaging, ensuring alignment with AMI’s mission and brand. 3. Collaborate with our team to ensure accuracy and impactful storytelling.


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Africa Matters Initiative

Africa Matters Initiative

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