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programm -
tschechien
In Tschechien arbeiten wir
mit unserer Partnerorganisation INEX-SDA zusammen. INEX-SDA
bietet keine speziellen Workcamps für Teenager an, akzeptiert aber
einzelne, besonders motivierte 17-jährige in den Workcamps für
Erwachsene aus den Programmen 1 und 4 (siehe unten). Deine Motivation
solltest Du durch Vorlage eines Motivationsschreibens mit der Anmeldung
dokumentieren.
Die Workcamps von INEX-SDA sind in vier unterschiedlichen Programmen
angesiedelt und werden häufig durch einen Studienteil ergänzt.
Die verschiedenen Programme sind:
SDA1xx
1."Meetings in the Countryside" – involving into the daily life and work
of an individual village, including local and country life problems
SDA2xx
2."Hands and History" - help with the renovation and care of castles,
chateaux or small monuments in the landscape, help with building up
experimental medieval village
SDA3xx 3."One to
Another" – co-operation with communities and associations working in the
area of people with special needs, people with drug problems, children
from socially handicapped families
SDA4xx 4."Bridges
to Nature" – help in the area of care of landscape, protected areas,
environment and public spaces, work in eco-centres.
Allen Teenagern empfehlen wir die Teilnahme an einem
IBG-Vorbereitungsseminar.
Für Workcamps in Ost- und Südosteuropa gewährt IBG - bei Einhaltung
einiger Formalien - einen Fahrtkostenzuschuss. Weitere
Informationen dazu findest du hier.
Hier gibt's eine
Erklärung der Abkürzungen.
Infos zu
Teilnahmebedingungen und das Anmeldeformular gibt es hier.
Camp-Code -
Name - Ort/Region - Zeitraum - Projektart
- Teilnehmerzahl
International voluntary projects in 2008
INEX - Association for Voluntary Activities (INEX-SDA), Czech Republic.
Before
opening: Goals of an INEX - SDA camp
The organisation of international voluntary projects incorporating young
people from all over the world.
Furthering inter-cultural learning and education.
Providing an alternative way of travelling by encouraging active
participation in the places to which people travel.
Getting to know different cultures and countries, making new friends.
Helping people in places where help is needed, supporting civil
associations and non-governmental organisations.
Encouraging an active attitude to responsibility for both the environment
and society.
The
improvement of teamwork and the organisation of international voluntary
projects.
Throughout
our projects we aim to revive and re-vitalise the environments in which
they take place.
Mission
of INEX-SDA workcamps
We expect your good will to come and help where help is needed.
We
don’t expect professionalism but we count with your interest as for
program and individual project.
We
can not offer you luxurious accommodation and board but basic conditions
corresponding to the focus of the project. We expect your modesty and
tolerance in this point.
We
make an effort to get in touch with local community and we suppose you
being the main strength in it.
We
don’t expect you to spend your leisure time lying, sleeping, sitting in
pub every evening or visiting mass-tourist attractions, but we invite you
to spend leisure time actively and submitted to the aims of the project,
too. We offer you to take part in games, visiting local people, seminars,
lectures, debates with interesting people, walks etc.
Who we
are?
INEX -
Association for Voluntary Service (INEX-SDA) was established in 1991 on
the basis of the activities of the Centre for International Youth Exchange
and Tourism. INEX –SDA has been designed especially for young people with
the aim to promote international peace, understanding and tolerance. INEX
– SDA is a non-governmental, non-profit-making organisation. Our
activities consist of implementing of the projects based on voluntary work
and on the activities in social, cultural and environmental fields. These
projects were established according to the topics of our current and
developing activities. One of the important parts is accepting and sending
volunteers within international exchanges. The form of voluntary work
includes mostly short-term camps of voluntary work, known as workcamps
abroad. We are especially trying to increase the co-operation with places
– villages, towns, local authorities and inhabitants, where our camps were
successful.
We organised 41 workcamps last year. Moreover, we received about 450
volunteers from abroad and we sent about 700 of our volunteers abroad.
Under the program “Youth – European Voluntary Service” we host long-term
volunteers on two projects. INEX – SDA is approved by the Czech National
Agency as hosting as well as sending organisation.
What are
our objectives?
INEX-SDA wants to help through its activities especially in these above
mentioned areas. The most important is organising of both short and long
term international publicly beneficial projects of voluntary work that do
not only help at particular places but also promote the idea of voluntary
service, especially among young people. Part of these activities is also
enabling young people to participate in similar projects abroad and to
learn about other cultures and opinions. We especially want to enable
young people to learn about other countries and cultures in a different
and deeper way than superficial one as a tourist. We would like to let
them see social and economic differences and through understanding
diversity of the current world to promote reciprocal tolerance. One of the
important objectives is the above mentioned voluntary help in places where
it is necessary: in small villages, in socially oriented communities, in
the countryside, for the support of development of country micro-regions.
Through our projects, camps of voluntary work, seminars and meeting people
we want to actively contribute to revitalising particular places and
support activities of citizens and non-governmental organisations in
participating at local affairs. We join people who are united by the idea
of voluntary contributing to looking after our environment, our community,
promoting the idea of voluntary service, and the personal active part in
publicly beneficial activities.
Basic
general information for workcamp participants
Age limits: minimum age is 18 years (with exceptions from 17).
no
maximum age limit (with exceptions).
Length of INEX workcamps: 14 - 21 days.
Number of volunteers per work-camp: generally 5 - 18.
Insurance: INEX-SDA does not provide any insurance for participants of the
workcamps. We recommend volunteers to arrange their own insurance and
bring necessary documents. In case of accident INEX – SDA does not take
any responsibility for your harm or damage.
Camp leadership: INEX-SDA camps are led by one or two camp-leaders who are
responsible for organising the work and for material equipment in the camp
(board and accommodation) in co-operation with the co-ordinator of each
project. All camp programmes are created on a democratic basis (by the
group itself to decide on the balance of work, leisure and study
activities). Camp language: English.
Letter of motivation: Please send us the letter of motivation for the
marked projects! We need to know: WHO is coming so that we can plan a
programme according to participants.
WHY
do you want to come to take part in this project.
WHAT are your reasons to come.
WHAT sort of interests and experience do you have so that you can
contribute to the dialogue about stated problems (for example countryside).
We have
arranged 36 international voluntary projects for the year 2008. They are
included in four basic programs and each program has its own code number:
1."Meetings in the Countryside" – involving into the daily life and work
of an individual village, including local and country life problems
2."Hands and History" - help with the renovation and care of castles,
chateaux or small monuments in the landscape, help with building up
experimental medieval village
3."One to Another" – co-operation with communities and associations
working in the area of people with special needs, people with drug
problems, children from socially handicapped families
4."Bridges to Nature" – help in the area of care of landscape, protected
areas, environment and public spaces, work in eco-centres.
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