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Dolomìa: a digital platform for migrant associations in South Tyrol
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Hannah Marti is a multidisciplinary designer, volunteer and social activist. She has worked on several projects as a designer, but often seeks the position of an all-rounder where she can do ‘more than’ the creative part. Most of her experience lies in local projects e.g., as co-manager of a voluntary association running an inclusion project together with people with a migration or refugee background in Switzerland. Moreover, she also works in an international context, e.g., through her involvement in a plastic recycling project in Nicaragua. Always curious to learn new methods, tools and to broaden her horizon to have a greater impact for social and sustainable change, she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Eco-Social Design at the Free University of Bolzano in Italy. Contact: HannahVerena.Marti@design-art.unibz.it, hannahmarti@bluewin.ch