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1. The best way to hire an activist in Dilijan is to approach local NGOs or political parties and ask for recommendations.
2. It is also possible to search online for relevant job postings, or attend free information sessions offered by various organizations in the city.
3. Finally, it can be helpful to network with other activists who live in Dilijan, as they may have more experience hiring locals than those residing outside of the city limits.
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If you are looking to hire an activist from overseas, you will likely need to first determine if they are legally allowed into your country. If the individual is a citizen of a foreign country and has proper documentation, they may be able to enter your country without issue. However, some countries have stricter immigration laws which might prevent an activist from entering regardless of their citizenship status.
Depending on where in Dilijan the person would like to reside while working with NGO’s or other organizations engaged in social activism (local office/field work vs online presence), one option could be finding someone who already resides there full-time but wants access periodically for “training purposes” as part of their position with NGOs abroad – this usually requires getting explicit written approval beforehand by local authorities since it can entail long term residence at times during busy tourist season etc., provided such permission is generally given when foreigners request permission specifically for engagement with civil society groups). Alternately activists could potentially live temporarily outside town/city limits either through renting accommodations or being hosted by friends/family members inside city walls; however doing so presents unique logistical challenges that should not go undocumented nor underestimated especially if dealing directly with locals unfamiliar even slightly familiarized themselves wtih modern digital communication methods used primarily within global interconnected & often collaborative communities known collectively as "the Internet". Lastly though much more rare due time consuming and resource intensive another possibility exists whereby interested individuals connect remotely via video conferencing technology enabling them share key perspectives yet remain physically distant geographically - assuming internet connections between both locations remain stable throughout entire meeting duration let alone extended interviews deemed necessary depending upon specific project scope questions posed prior discussion)