
Empower African girls and young women by giving your time, skills, and voice to create lasting impact.
Why Volunteer with ROTAGI
Across Africa, thousands of girls have the drive to learn, lead, and build but they need people willing to invest a few hours of their time, skill, and belief in them.
Volunteering with ROTAGI means showing up for African girls and young women in a way that creates real, lasting impact whether that is helping deliver a session, supporting an event, or sharing your professional experience.
Join the ROTAGI Ambassador Program
Assist with virtual or on site sessions, support participants, and help facilitators deliver our program.
Program SupportContribute to ROTAGI's storytelling through event photography, blog writing, social media content, and impact documentation.
Content & CommunicationAssist with organising ROTAGI events from logistics and registration to hosting ensuring every participant feels welcomed and supported.
Events & SHE Empower ConferencePromote ROTAGI in your community, school, or network to help connect African girls and young women.
Community OutreachUse your professional expertise from AI and tech to design, legal, finance, or marketing to support ROTAGI's project based growth.
Skills-Based VolunteeringResearch SDG aligned areas, identify global best practices, create learning resources, and boost ROTAGI's visibility on research platforms.
Research & ResourcesWho can Volunteer
You do not need a specific qualification or years of experience.
You need to believe in this mission and be willing to give your time consistently.
We welcome volunteers who:
All volunteers are required to review and agree to ROTAGI's Code of Conduct and Child Protection Policy before beginning any role involving participants.


What ROTAGI Offers Volunteer
As a ROTAGI Ambassador, you will receive:
Complete the form below and our team will be in touch within 14 days to discuss how you can get involved.
If volunteering is not right for you right now, there are other ways to make a difference for African girls and young women.