Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK) organizes a variety of educational and advocacy activities to protect and promote children’s rights every year. By organizing talks in primary and secondary schools, students can learn about the lives of children around the world and UNICEF’s work on child survival, protection, development and civil participation.
You are sincerely invited to join our team of volunteer educators and work hand-in-hand with UNICEF HK to advocate child rights.
Duties of EdVocate School Speaker include:
- Conduct school talks, lessons, workshops at primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong;
- Support UNICEF HK’s educational activities;
Join EdVocate School Speaker if you are:
- A full-time university student;
- Responsible, independent and proactive;
- Fluent in Cantonese and English;
- Passionate about children’s rights education and UNICEF’s work; and
- Experience in teaching or children/youth service is an advantage
And you are willing to:
- Dedicate your time and energy;
- Complete trainings and practicums;
- Conduct educational activities at primary and secondary schools between February 2026 and August 2027 (Educational activities are mostly conducted on weekdays) ;
- Support UNICEF HK’s promotional and educational activities
UNICEF HK will provide a series of complementary training for those interested in becoming a school speaker. All necessary materials and supplementary teaching aids for educational activities are also provided by UNICEF HK. Additionally, transportation subsidies are provided to participants during their service period. Volunteers will be acknowledged with service proof or certificate of appreciation according to the service period, performance and engagement level.
UNICEF HK looks forward to joining hands with you to promote children’s rights. If you are interested, please fill out the online registration form at
https://form.unicef.org.hk/survey/index.php/856875?lang=en by 12 September 2025 (Friday).
Should you have any enquiries, please feel free to contact Mr. Hay Kwok (Tel: 2836 2910/ Email: [email protected]).
Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF