Become a Regional Representative

A book travels.
A movement needs people who carry it.

Become the project’s voice and steward in your country or region.

What a regional representative does.

learning around the world

A regional representative is the local face of the SVPW project in a country or region. The role is part ambassador, part coordinator, part guardian of quality.

Concretely, regional representatives:

  • Welcome new facilitators in their region, answer their questions, help them prepare their first sessions
  • Maintain the local-language version of the website and materials, signal translation issues, propose cultural adaptations
  • Organise local events: occasional gatherings of facilitators, public sessions, presentations to institutions
  • Represent the project with local partners — NGOs, public institutions, media, conferences
  • Identify and signal local risks: misuse of the materials, unauthorised commercial reproductions, conflicts with our values
  • Run at least 2 workshops per year themselves, to stay close to the practice

It is not a paid role. It is a chosen responsibility, taken on by people who believe in the project and want it to thrive in their context.

Who we’re looking for.

We don’t have a fixed profile. Past regional representatives have been teachers, social workers, NGO directors, retired professionals, students, healthcare workers, and people who simply care deeply about the topic.

What matters most:

Language, customs, sensitivities

Even a small one

As a host (we want you to know the method from inside)

Typically 4 to 8 hours per month, more in launch phases

Rigour, non-militancy, evidence-based reflection, respect for all participants

What we provide.

In exchange for your commitment, we offer:

  • Direct contact with the founder and the central team, including a regular video call
  • A short presentation on our website on our website, with your contact information (or anonymised, if you prefer)
  • All materials in your language, with priority access to new releases
  • Guidance on event organisation, partnerships, communications, and crisis situations
  • A network of peers — the other regional representatives across the world

Application process.

  1. You facilitate or attend at least one workshop if you haven’t already
  2. Send us a message (form below) telling us who you are, where you are, and why this role interests you
  3. We schedule a video call (for English or French speakers) — usually within two weeks
  4. Formal designation as regional representative, with a public announcement

The whole process typically takes one to three weeks.