| Kokop Village Eco-Forestry Development
Organization (KVEDO), Incorporated seeks foreign volunteers for its various
community development projects at Kokop Village in Western Highlands Province,
Papua New Guinea. Currently, there is immediate need for volunteer teachers
in the new primary school at Kokop Village. Below are the details; read
on:
OBJECTIVE
The objective of our volunteer program
is basically to bring foreign volunteers that are willing to impart their
knowledge, expertise, skills, and exposure to both the participants and
recipients of the various community development programs instituted by
KVEDO, Inc. in Kokop Village, while making new friends and opening opportunities
for further socio-economic developments.
RATIONALE
Our volunteer program is founded
on the simple belief that humanity is founded on caring and sharing; without
which there is no living and there is no life on earth. Through caring
and sharing, communities of people function each day. Caring and sharing
is orchestrated principally by good people throughout thee world. Our
world is a better place because of good people are willing to care and
share with those around them. Our volunteer program offers any good
person from foreign countries an opportunity to care and share what blessings
one has with the people of Kokop Village and Papua New Guinea.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Kokop Village is the birthplace
of the Kentiga Tribe. With a population exceeding 3, 000 people (half which
is children), the Kentiga Tribe has over the many decades sent her children
to primary schools that are located many hours of walking distance. Finally,
mutual consensus was reached amongst the people and leaders of Kentiga
Tribe to build a primary school at Kokop Village.
The idea of establishing a new primary
school was raised more than 20 years ago by my father and few other tribal
leaders. Due to little support, the idea was shelved. Upon realizing the
need, Samson Komati
Yuimb took it as a personal mission to solicit efforts, resources,
and time to help the villagers build the new school. After a long delay,
work is scheduled to commence in January and finish by end of July, 2004.
Two new classrooms and two teacher’s houses would be built from bush materials.
The school would begin with two classes
of elementary schoolers. The pre-schooling would commence in July and end
December, 2004. Normal operations would begin in 2005 with full-time teaching.
In the evenings, an adult education program would be in place. This program
would bring together all the idle youths from the Kentiga and other neighbouring
tribes and provide basic education on how to live useful and profitable
lives in the villages.
All interested foreign volunteers
would be scheduled to arrive at Kokop Village at the end of June in preparation
for teaching pre-schoolers in July, 2004.
VOLUNTEERS
Each foreign volunteer would serve
a term of 3 months under either the tourist visa or work visa status. A
total of two full-time volunteers are sought for July to September 2004
schedule. Another two volunteers are sought for the October to December
2004 schedule. In the year 2005, a total of eight foreign volunteers would
be needed. Two volunteers would be needed every quarter (i.e., per three
months). There would be one full-time administrator of this new school
to coordinate and manage the daily operations of the school, among other
functions.
CRITERIA
Volunteers may originate from any
country in the world. Each volunteer must be above 18 years of age, morally
decent, have a passion for native cultures, appreciative of a "backward"
lifestyle, and have an open perspective to challenges. One does not need
to be a teacher to qualify. Volunteers may be either male or female. Single
couples are encouraged to apply. While the Lutheran Church is the dominant
Christian denomination at Kokop Village, a volunteer is not expected to
be a Lutheran or religious but at least have some decency, morals, and
ethics.
HOUSING
Two new bush material hut-houses
would be built for foreign volunteers to reside. These hut houses would
be furnished with modern blankets, pillows, bedsheets, towels, furniture,
and other needed items. Two persons can share one house or live in two
different houses; an open-ended choice. Coleman lamps and torches would
be provided to cater for light in the nights. A fully furnished kitchen
would be available with gas burner for cooking food.
FOOD
The buying and preparation of food
for volunteers is not our responsibility. We are willing to offer maids
to help cook, clean, and do chores around the house where the volunteers
reside. This may be done only on the request of the volunteer. Food may
be bought in grocery shops and agriculture produce markets in Mt. Hagen
City - 45 minutes drive from Kokop Village.
FINANCES
KVEDO, Inc. does not buy airline
tickets for volunteers that agree to teach at Kokop Village. Each volunteer
is asked to purchase one's own return tickets. No stipend is provided.
No wages or salaries are provided. We ask that you spend three months with
us at Kokop Village at your own expense. We only provide you the opportunity
to come and help us in our need. While you are here, we will provide you
housing, security, and other non-financial things. Transportation the city
to the village is operational daily at a very cheap cost, i.e. K2. 00 per
trip one way.
TRAVEL
During the three month stay at Kokop
Village, a volunteer may take the opportunity to explore travel opportunities
within Papua New Guinea. One may travel to different parts of the country
and enjoy the scenery, landscape, rivers, ocean waves, waterfalls, mountains,
gorges, caves, and you name it.
EMPLOYMENT
For those volunteers that wish to
find employment in Papua New Guinea, KVEDO Inc. would be willing to help
you find employment. You must first serve with us at Kokop Village for
three months.
CONTACT US
If you are interested in the volunteer
opportunity we provide, please hestate not to contact us via the following
contact name, address, and phone or e-mail:
| Port Moresby Office |
Mt. Hagen Office |
The Chairman
KVEDO, Inc.
Post Office Box 836
Boroko, National Capital District
Papua New Guinea
Phone: (675) 323 9186 / (675) 686
2439 - Mobile
E-mail: skyuimb@hotmail.com |
The Chairman
KVEDO, Inc.
Post Office Box 1373
Mt. Hagen, Western Highlands Province
Papua New Guinea
Phone: (675) 686 2439 - Mobilel
E-mail: skyuimb@hotmail.com |
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