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Posted by admin on 1st April in Projects
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Posted by admin on 4th January in Projects
Urban dev ministry draws flak for CWG projects delay in 2010 2010 was not a memorable year for the Urban Development Ministry as delays in completion of Commonwealth Games projects virtually became an albatross round its neck. Far-flung lands prove profitable havens for heavily-indebted developers Having loans in NAMA is no reason for some Irish [...]
Posted by admin on 11th April in Projects
We came to Sri Lanka just after finishing our final school exams in Ireland. We wanted to do something else (as opposed to just sunning ourselves in Spain), and that is exactly what we found. Our first day in Kanishta Vidyalaya School in Mawala is unforgettable! As has just had 14 years as a student [...]
Posted by admin on 9th April in Projects
Volunteers who have worked in Ghana medical program has begun to work on an outreach program goes into the orphanage, where volunteers work in and around Cape Coast. Ian Birbeck from the UK Office visited the program last week: “It was great to see the impact that volunteers were helping to clean up wounds and [...]
Posted by admin on 8th April in Projects
Former Senegal volunteer Erin O’Quinn is back in the U.S. for over a year now, but she certainly has not forgotten the children who made such an impression on her at the Care & Community placement. Erin is planning a new tour to Senegal in December to visit her host family and old friends, but [...]
Posted by admin on 6th April in Projects
British volunteers Georgina-Kate Adams last night gave a live television interview on BBC News 24 to respond to recent media reports have questioned the merit of gap years. An article in Tuesday’s Times argues that in some cases, students who participate in voluntary work abroad during their gap year may ’cause more harm than good. [...]
Posted by admin on 5th April in Projects
Last month outreach program was based on Nigagaha Kanishta Vidyalaya School in Bulatsinghala. Ex volunteer Anne secured funding in the U.S. to build a curry kitchen at the school to give all students a free and delicious school lunch every day. Work closely with the Ministry of Health, she also aims to create a greater [...]
Posted by admin on 3rd April in Projects
Nobody can deny that what aos a tough interview, a medical volunteer in India. There are many demands on you – a new culture, the warm weather, an almost exclusively curry diet, and to top it off, some of the more advanced medical conditions you are likely to see the result of lack of either [...]
Posted by admin on 2nd April in Projects
Projects Abroad are delighted to have supported ICTC this summer to bring a hugely successful summer course to the children of families with low incomes. Support for the project in the Mexican city of Cd. Guzman came in the form of financial support through sponsorship of students and volunteers lending their time to teach. ICTC [...]
Posted by admin on 31st March in Projects
schools separated by over 5000 miles have been brought together by two Projects Abroad volunteers in a pen-pal story that has captured the imagination and even the hearts of the involved students. Students from Secundaria 45 in Mexico and Selkirk High School in Scotland began emailing each other back in January as part of their [...]