Become a Fieldworker!

The Amnesty International Fieldworker Program is recruiting new volunteer leaders. 

Fieldworkers are trained Amnesty volunteers who work across Canada to promote human rights activism at the grassroots level. Fieldworkers help and support individuals and Amnesty groups to carry out their human rights work. They are a key resource for members and activists and can provide information and materials specific to Amnesty issues and campaigns.

Interested in becoming a fieldworker? In order to qualify as a fieldworker, you need to be a member or supporter of Amnesty International and have at least six month’s experience working on human rights. For more information about becoming a fieldworker, contact: Hilary Homes, Programs Manager hhomes@amnesty.ca or Dr. Priti Maheshwari, Chair of the Amnesty International Fieldworker Program Recruitment and Selection Committee at priti_24@yahoo.com.

>>> Learn more about the Fieldworker Program 

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