iVolunteer Overseas and VSO offer a unique opportunity for committed Indian professionals to share their skills with disadvantaged people
in the developing countries of Asia and Africa.
VSO is an international British charity that works through volunteers to fight poverty and disadvantage (voted top international development charity at the Charity Awards 2004). In India, VSO recruits volunteers through the iVolunteer Overseas Program (IVO).
We are looking for skilled and experienced Indian professionals who are willing to volunteer for international assignments in the areas of NGO Management, Organization Development, Livelihoods, Small Enterprise Development, Natural Resource Management, HIV and AIDS, Microfinance, Physiotherapy, Resource Mobilization, Agribusiness and
Primary Education.
Our volunteers make a 2-year commitment to share their skills where they are most needed. In return, they acquire a lot of expertise and abilities working with an international organisation.
Who can volunteer
Post-graduate, over 25 years old, with minimum working experience of 3 years in the above work areas and fluent written and spoken English. Above all, the candidate must be willing to work in an interdisciplinary environment with sensitivity to cross-cultural development needs.
How we support volunteers
Travel expenses, health insurance, monthly living allowance and other supportive grants. For a detailed working of the financial support please visit http://www.ivoindia.org
How you can apply
Visit http://www.ivoindia.org , fill the application form and e-mail
it to us.
Last date for sending applications is 24th March 2008
Thanks,
iVolunteer team
Forget yourself for others, and others will never forget you.
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