United Nations Wants Volunteers to Spread Bitcoin in Africa

The United Nations is seeking applications for volunteers to help spread Bitcoin adoption in Africa.
Posted in an ad on OnlineVolunteering.org, the UN’s volunteer portal, the post calls for qualified candidates to volunteer their time to help educate the youth of Sierra Leone about Bitcoin.
It calls for two volunteers who are fluent in English and proficient in IT and telecommunications:
‘Our organization is seeking new sources of revenue and looking for alternative ways of raising funds by accepting donations in Bitcoins and expanding our global support base. We are looking for two tech geeks to help with research and training 2 staff members on how to use digital currencies (Bitcoins) for fundraising. This opportunity is available immediately and for 12 weeks although volunteer has the option to extend. Training and coaching will be online via email, hangout, Skype and Whatsapp.’

This post was published at Coin Telegraph on 2016-08-15.

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