Join CorpsAfrica/Maroc! We’re hiring a Communications, Partnerships, and Philanthropy Officer to build partnerships, amplify impact, and support community-driven projects. If you're passionate about youth empowerment and sustainable development, apply now! Deadline: November 15 Here’s the Position Description & Responsibilities: [ https://lnkd.in/e7Azshuv) Send CV + Cover Letter to: morocco@corpsafrica.org #CorpsAfrica #Hiring #PartnershipsOfficer #CommunityDevelopment #YouthEmpowerment
نبذة عنا
By training Moroccan youth to help local communities identify and solve their own challenges, CorpsAfrica is shifting Africa’s development sector from reliance on external aid to empowering and strengthening its most valuable asset: its people.
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www.corpsafrica.org
رابط خارجي لـ CorpsAfrica/Maroc
- المجال المهني
- المنظمات غير الربحية
- حجم الشركة
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- المقر الرئيسي
- Rabat
- النوع
- غير ربحي
المواقع الجغرافية
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رئيسي
Rabat، MA
موظفين في CorpsAfrica/Maroc
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Mostafa Essalai
Community developer | Program Design & Management | Youth and women empowerment activist
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Makhtar Seck
Economiste Spécilalisé en Politique et Négociation Commerciale Internationale/ CorpsAfrica/Sénégal Community Led Development Facilitator| Alumni…
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Fatima zahra chaikhi
طالب في ابن زهر
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Hajar Ait hammou
Field coordinator at CorpsAfrica Morocco
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أعاد CorpsAfrica/Maroc نشر هذا
Assistante Sociale | Protection d'enfance et sauvegarde de la famille | Criminologie et réintégration sociale | Currently a Volunteer with CorpsAfrica Maroc
Hier, j’ai eu l’immense privilège de prêter serment lors de la cérémonie de CorpsAfrica/Maroc en tant que volontaire pour la région d’El Haouz ! 🌍✨ C’était un moment fort et émouvant, où j’ai eu la chance de prononcer un mot de clôture au nom de mes camarades volontaires. Ensemble, nous avons pris l’engagement de soutenir les communautés locales avec un objectif clair : créer un impact durable et positif pour les générations à venir. 💪💚 #CorpsAfrica #EngagementCommunautaire #ChangementDurable #ElHaouz » « البارح كان عندي الشرف نأدي القسم ف حفل CorpsAfrica/Maroc باش نكون متطوعة ف منطقة الحوز! 🌍✨ و جد سعيدة حيث انا لي لقيت كلمة الخريجين باسم المتطوعين. التحقت بفريق ديال ناس اللي عندهم نفس الرغبة ف الخدمة، و حطينا يد ف يد باش نخدمو الناس ديال المنطقة و نديرو تغيير اللي يبقى مع الوقت. 💪💚 #خدمة_المجتمع #التغيير_المستدام #الحوز »
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Proud of our alumni 👏🏻
On September 26th, during the United Nations General Assembly 2024, CorpsAfrica had the distinct honor of hosting a remarkable evening at Rockefeller Center, Inc. in New York City, celebrating the inspiring stories and leadership of African youth. 🌍✨ The theme of the evening; African Youth Driving Transformative Change, highlighted the critical role young people play in shaping Africa's future, and it was a night filled with commitment, reflection, and hope. The evening began with a powerful spoken word performance by Okechukwu Iweala, whose words captured the essence of youth leadership and set the tone for the night. 🎤 This was followed by a warm welcome from CorpsAfrica Founder and CEO, Liz Fanning, who greeted our esteemed dignitaries, guests, and friends of CorpsAfrica, acknowledging their continued support for our mission. We were honoured to have Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Representative to the United Nations, as our keynote speaker. Her inspiring words on the importance of youth leadership and community-driven development in Africa resonated deeply with all in attendance. She reminded us of Africa's pivotal role in the future of our world, stating: "By 2050, 1 in 4 people on the planet will be African. African countries are experiencing what some have called a 'Youthquake.' One that brings tremendous opportunity." Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield has been a staunch advocate for Africa’s growth and development, and we are deeply grateful for her presence and support. 🌟 A special highlight of the evening was the presentation of the CorpsAfrica Award to H.E. Madam ELLEN JOHNSON SIRLEAF, former President of Liberia and the first woman elected head of state in Africa. Her legacy as a trailblazer for women in leadership and her dedication to African youth continue to inspire generations. We are profoundly grateful to Madam Sirleaf for her invaluable contributions and for gracing our event with her presence. 🙌🏽 The event also gave us the opportunity to showcase the powerful stories of the CorpsAfrica Alumni Network, who continue to make a profound impact across Africa: 🇲🇦 Mourad Abdennebi - CorpsAfrica/Maroc Alumnus, 2014 🇲🇦 Hiba Tazi - CorpsAfrica/Maroc Alumna, 2013 🇲🇼 Billy Makombola - CorpsAfrica/Malawi Alumnus, 2019 Their personal journeys and commitment to driving community change reminded us of the tremendous potential that lies within Africa’s youth. 🌱 We would like to extend our heartfelt thank you to Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, H.E. Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and all the dignitaries, guests, and friends of CorpsAfrica who joined us for this special evening. At CorpsAfrica, we are proud to stand alongside these changemakers and witness the transformative power of volunteerism and youth leadership. Together, through local communities and volunteers, we are igniting a sustainable future for Africa. #ThisIsCorpsAfrica
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bachelor’s graduate of Law studies I have a huge fanatic of noble work, I worked during the earthquake with the local communities. Also, I worked as a cookery class teacher.
Over the past weeks as a part of my pre-service training PST with CorpsAfrica/Maroc I had the opportunity to participate in the First Aid training with the Red Crescent. This training was enriching and allowed me to acquire essential skills to respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations. A big "Thank You" to the Moroccan Red Crescent for sharing their expertise and commitment to training us to better serve. #corpsAfricaMorocco #corpsAfrica
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أعاد CorpsAfrica/Maroc نشر هذا
August 26th 2024 I had the incredible opportunity to participate and Start a new journey with CorpsAfrica/Maroc in Marrakech and Tizi Noucheg.This period was more than just a training.It was a journey filled with learning collaboration and a shared commitment to making a difference. #corps_africa_Maroc #corps_africa #community_empowrement #voluntary_work #youth_change #Social_work #rural_development #community_development
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We are the happiest to welcome our exchange volunteers and glad to be able to provide such an environment for them.
Before our swearing-in ceremony next week, the exchange volunteers from CorpsAfrica/Maroc were given time to advance our language and cultural facilitation. We traveled to the village of Ijoukak for five days to enjoy the serene environment and complete our lessons. Today marks our fourth day in this beautiful village, and the experience is already shaping our understanding of how we will approach the communities we will serve. I continue to be amazed by the incredible hospitality and kindness of the Moroccan people, which makes me even more excited about the journey ahead. Liz Fanning CorpsAfrica eustochie sezibera CorpsAfrica/Rwanda Mercy Corps Uganda Patrick RUMANYIKA Mutabazi Innocent Nelly Rwagitare
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Pre-Service Training in Tizi N'oucheg I’ve just completed an immersive training in the beautiful village of Tizi N'oucheg with CorpsAfrica/Maroc and I couldn’t be more grateful for this opportunity. Over the past weeks, I’ve gained much more than technical skills. I’ve learned valuable lessons in resilience, community engagement, and empathy. This training has enhanced my ability to closely collaborate with rural communities and understand their specific needs, enabling me to better support them in their sustainable development projects. Every exchange, every challenge overcome, and every smile shared made this experience truly special. I am excited to continue this journey and put these learnings into practice in the field as I serve the community of Ouagit Talat N'Yaakoub. A huge thank you to all the incredible people who made this experience possible. Together, we’re making a difference! CorpsAfrica #CorpsAfrica #Volunteering #CommunityDevelopment #Training #Leadership #SocialImpact
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🗓️ Mark your calendars! 🎉 Cohort 9’s Swearing-In Ceremony is just around the corner! After weeks of training and dedication, these amazing volunteers are ready to take the next step in their journey to make a lasting impact in their communities. You won’t want to miss this special day of celebration and new beginnings! We will also be live so … Join us as we celebrate their commitment and hard work! 🙌✨ #CorpsAfrica #Cohort9 #SwearingInCeremony #VolunteerService #NewBeginnings #Celebrate
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🎉 Cohort 9 has officially completed their Community-Based Training in Tizi Noucheg! 🌍 This marks the biggest and most immersive part of their training journey, where they learned, grew, and connected with the community. Now, with this incredible experience behind them, they're more excited than ever for what's next on their path of service and making a difference. Onward to the next adventure! 🚀✨ #CorpsAfrica #Cohort9 #CommunityBasedTraining #TiziNoucheg #VolunteerJourney #NextSteps #MakingADifference
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✨Say Hi to OUR NEW COHORT ✨ Last Sunday marked the end of the first week of our pre service training for cohort-9. During this week, trainees engaged in a variety of sessions aimed at enhancing their understanding of volunteerism, community-led development, and personal growth. Trainees learned about: ✅ CorpsAfrica’s mission and the competencies required for effective volunteering, with a focus on resilience, expectations, and cross-cultural communication. ✅ Introduction to monitoring and evaluation tools. ✅ Reflection on volunteer skills, and exploring how to document their journeys to inspire others. ✅ Interacting with development partners. Our trainees proved to be very engaged, committed and excited to serve their communities. 🤩
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