Nurse Needed in Cambodia Orphanage
Cambodia
Durations of Program: 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months and 7-12 months
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: Flexible
Description:
Children and Poor Communities Development Organization (CPCDO) is a local NGO based in Phnom Penh with small branches in four provinces. It was founded in 2000 and has two objectives: 1. To partly rescue and develop children who are victims by their parents died of AIDs and children affected by labor and sexual exploitation. 2. To partly drive down the poverty in the communities In its branches it runs activities for poor children and women. In the outskirt Phnom Penh the organizations runs an orphanage with 40 children. All staff members are Cambodian volunteers. Further the organization has offered education in the field of child rights, AIDs, child trafficking and - in the field of community development - a small credit program and vocational training. For the orphanage in Phnom Penh, the organization urgently needs the support of nurse to care for the children, especially for girls.
Highlights:
Cambodia was an ancient empire, populated by Khmers. It reached its peak between the 11th and 15th century. After that period, Cambodia fell into decline and became a French colony from the latter part of the 19th century until the 1950s. Toward the end of 1960s, Cambodia was confronted with political disorder and conflicts due to economic turmoil, threats from communists in Vietnam, and air strikes by the United States and South Vietnamese forces in the final stages of the Vietnam War. In 1970, Lon Nol launched a successful coup d etat and deposed Sihanouk as the head of state. In April 1975, the Khmer Rouge (KR) expelled Lon Nol and installed the Democratic Kampuchea regime. In less than four years of rule, all institutions in Cambodia were destroyed and more than a million Cambodians were killed. The fundamental Cambodia institutions of family, community, and religion were all viewed as existing solely to support a corrupt status quo. The Khmer Rouge set out to cleanse this inherently corrupt Cambodia in order to build their Utopian state. Their utopia of genocide and aggressive stance against the Vietnamese resulted in the Vietnamese army invading in 1979 and essentially occupying the Nation for the next decade. Insurgencies raged on however and Cambodia remained as volatile and dangerous as before.
Qualifications:
The volunteer should be a nurse.
Cost in US$: 200 per month
Cost Include Description:
* The fee for the VAC program per month is 200 USD (excluding accommodation and food). There is no program fee from the 4th month on because we really want to encourage people to stay for a long time as this is most productive for the volunteer and the partner organisation. * The volunteer will be supported in finding a good and reasonable accommodation in a guest house or with a host family. Responsibilities of the VAC program are: * Helping to find a host family or a Guesthouse * Pick up at the airport * Welcome dinner * Organization of the transfer to the NGO * A presentation about the volunteer program Introduction to the partner organization * To provide a contact, in case of problems * To provide the volunteer with all necessary informations
Experience Required: yes
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Volunteer Types :
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- childcare/children
- health
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This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Families, Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Cambodia
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
STAR Kampuchea's Mission Statement: STAR Kampuchea is a Cambodian non-profit and non-partisan organization. It was established in August 1997 and is dedicated to building democracy by strengthening civil society. Since it was founded, STAR Kampuchea has become a well-known and respected organization with a solid reputation among civil society organizations, government bodies and donors. Thousands of people and hundreds of NGOs have benefited from its activities.
STAR Kampuchea's keyword is advocacy, the organized efforts and actions that use the instruments of democracy to establish and implement laws and policies that will create a just and equitable society (Definition of the Advocacy Institute, Washington, D.C.). Advocacy activities should strengthen democracy, the respect for human rights and civil society on the basis of the rule of law.
To achieve its objectives, STAR Kampuchea currently runs three programs: the Advocacy Action Program (AAP), the Advocacy Capacity Action Program (ACP) and a new program to establish the STAR Kampuchea Foundation (SKF). The VAC program is part of the third program.
Year Founded: 1997
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