Can you get a job with Greenpeace?
Jobs and Internships We look for passionate, courageous individuals who can bring their expertise and skills to Greenpeace International. We also have various internships within our teams for students and recent graduates.
How do I apply for Greenpeace?
Eligible candidates interested in doing an internship at Greenpeace india can apply by filling in the application form annexed and available in the downloads box. Your completed application form must reach us at least two months in advance from the date of start of the internship.
How do I join Greenpeace International?
Volunteer with a local group In some countries, our regional offices provide training to people who want to become activists. To find out more, get in touch with your local Greenpeace office. Join us!
Do Greenpeace volunteers get paid?
It’s $15 an hour if you become a staff member by passing their training.
How many volunteers does Greenpeace have?
15,000 volunteers around the world help us to do everything from painting signs and organising local marches, to dropping banners and occupying oil-rigs. Ever wanted to become an activist? In some countries, our regional organisations provide training to people who want to become activists.
How can I volunteer to stop climate change?
Help at events / one off volunteering (London-based) Email [email protected] and we’ll put you on a list of people to ask when we need help (sometimes at short notice!). It’s useful to know if you are available on weekdays as well as weekends/evenings.
Where are the Greenpeace offices in Africa located?
Our offices are located in Johannesburg, Nairobi, Dakar, Kinshasa, and Yaounde. While some positions are location-specific, some jobs are flexible in work locations. We strive to maintain diversity in our workplace and encourage applications from underrepresented groups.
What did Greenpeace do in South Africa for the environment?
Greenpeace Africa and its #BreakFreeFromPlastic partners have launched a campaign urging the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) to reconsider its stance on a new global plastics treaty… Greenpeace Outraged by News that South Africa Won’t Support Global Plastic Ban Treaty
Who are the leaders of Greenpeace in Africa?
With the US President Joe Biden’s ‘Leaders Summit’ underway and five African Presidents at the table, Greenpeace Africa is highlighting what leaders in Africa and around the world need to… Department of Environment Responds to Public Demands on Plastic
When is the next Greenpeace protest in South Africa?
Greenpeace Africa responds to reports of violence against Student protestors March 2021 With non-violence at the core of our value system, Greenpeace Africa is disheartened by the violence displayed by the South African Police Service (SAPS) against student protesters in Braamfontein.