Help Elle International with 10 volunteers for Legal Support
10 volunteers still needed
category
Business related skills
sub-category
Legal
duration
more than 8 hours
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Help Elle International with 10 volunteers for Legal Support
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We are a women’s health organisation advancing the health, dignity, and empowerment of women across all life stages through science-backed education, advocacy, and community-driven programmes. We are seeking volunteer legal professionals to provide ad hoc legal support to strengthen our governance, compliance, partnerships, and operations as we grow. What you’ll do: - Provide general legal advice and guidance to a nonprofit organisation - Review or draft contracts, MOUs, and partnership agreements - Support compliance, governance, and regulatory requirements - Advise on intellectual property, brand protection, or risk management (where relevant) - Assist with policy development and legal documentation as needed Skills we’re looking for - Qualified legal professional or senior law student - Experience in nonprofit, corporate, commercial, or public interest law - Strong attention to detail and clear communication skills - Interest in social justice, women’s health, or human rights (a plus) Time commitment - Flexible and remote - Ad hoc support, estimated 3–6 hours per month Why volunteer with us - Use your legal expertise to support women’s health and empowerment - Contribute to meaningful, systemic impact - Gain exposure to nonprofit governance and advocacy work - Receive acknowledgement and a professional reference Location: Remote Cause area: Women’s health, human rights, social impact
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