Volunteer as a translator for refugees and humanitarian organizations
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名前 | Tarjimly |
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バージョン | 14.2.1 |
アップデート | 2024年10月11日 |
サイズ | 92 MB |
カテゴリー | 通信 |
インストール | 50千+ |
開発元 | Tarjimly |
Android OS | Android 7.1+ |
Google Play ID | com.tarjimlymobile |
Tarjimly · 説明
Tarjimly is an app that lets you volunteer as a translator or interpreter for refugees and NGOs around the world. Here's how it works:
1 - Bilinguals sign up and get notified whenever a refugee needs a translator. They connect in a live session where they can send text, pictures, documents, or even get on a phone call. High performing volunteers can even become certified!
2 - Refugees and Aid Workers sign up and request a translator based on their needs (like asylum interviews, emergency medicine, navigating a new country, or any humanitarian need). Tarjimly uses machine learning to connect them the best available translator in seconds.
3 - Everyone can signup as a Community Member, so they you can donate to support refugee translations, read impact stories, and invite 10 bilingual friends to signup.
Our mission is to mobilize 1 million volunteers to improve humanitarian services forever by eliminating language barriers for refugees.
Learn more at www.tarjimly.org
1 - Bilinguals sign up and get notified whenever a refugee needs a translator. They connect in a live session where they can send text, pictures, documents, or even get on a phone call. High performing volunteers can even become certified!
2 - Refugees and Aid Workers sign up and request a translator based on their needs (like asylum interviews, emergency medicine, navigating a new country, or any humanitarian need). Tarjimly uses machine learning to connect them the best available translator in seconds.
3 - Everyone can signup as a Community Member, so they you can donate to support refugee translations, read impact stories, and invite 10 bilingual friends to signup.
Our mission is to mobilize 1 million volunteers to improve humanitarian services forever by eliminating language barriers for refugees.
Learn more at www.tarjimly.org