DEDAC: Designing Digital Advocacy Campaigns for Nonprofit Organisations
This publication aims at sharing the results of the Erasmus+ project DeDAC - Designing Digital Advocacy Campaigns, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union under the Grant Agreement no.2020-1-IT03-KA105-018168 and implemented by 7 nonprofit organisations: Akira, AR Vocational and Investment Solutions (ARVIS), Fundacja na rzecz edukacji - SMART, ProQvi, Institute Perspectives, Vsi Inovaciju Biuras and Youth Empowerment Center. The document collects: - successful practices of digital advocacy campaigns carried out in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Sweden; - techniques and tools to design digital advocacy campaigns; - sample campaigns created by the participants in DEDAC Training Course.
This publication aims at sharing the results of the Erasmus+ project DeDAC - Designing Digital Advocacy Campaigns, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union under the Grant Agreement no.2020-1-IT03-KA105-018168 and implemented by 7 nonprofit organisations: Akira, AR Vocational and Investment Solutions (ARVIS), Fundacja na rzecz edukacji - SMART, ProQvi, Institute Perspectives, Vsi Inovaciju Biuras and Youth Empowerment Center.
The document collects:
- successful practices of digital advocacy campaigns carried out in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Sweden;
- techniques and tools to design digital advocacy campaigns;
- sample campaigns created by the participants in DEDAC Training Course.
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PROJECT #2 – HEALTHCARE VOLUNTEERS
Presented by:
Alexandra-Maria Alexandru
Maya Arnaudova
Dimitrios Koutsikakis
Ugne Ramanauskaite
Karolina Romanczak
Jiang Zhuoxu
Problem addressed: starting from 2019 with the start of
the first wave of global covid-19 pandemics many public
health care institutions faced the challenges of the lack of
facilities, staff and equipment to deal with the growing
number of patients. The failure of national strategies to cope
with emergency situations resulted in human resources
shortages in hospitals. We have observed the growing
demand for the volunteers that could support the risings
needs of the health sector.
Stakeholders
• Vulnerable people with medial conditions and over
60 years old
• Schools
• NGOs working with the youth
• Public health institutions
Target group
• Young people (18-30 years old)
• Students of Medicine
Empathy Map
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