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A life changing opportunity awaits

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For Australian volunteer and Adelaide plumber, Richard Peterson, a gap in practical and technical trade skills in Namibia and a life-long goal of improving water and sanitation knowledge in developing nations, led him to volunteer as a vocational education training adviser – general construction.

Using his Bachelor of Education and trades skills, Richard is working with the Namibia Training Authority (NTA) in Windhoek. Since beginning his volunteer assignment in September 2011, he has been working with local vocational instructors using a competency based training model.
“I train the trainers in how to teach technical and practical skills in general construction and plumbing using a practical teaching method,” Richard says.
Although having only been at the organisation for six months, Richard said that his overseas volunteering position has been of benefit to both the local community and himself personally.
“I have been able to present the trainers with some good training principles, which will hopefully assist in their career development. In addition, I have tried to provide them with a platform to feel great about what they do and highlight the importance of good trainers in society.
“In Namibia the need is so great, but the appreciation so honestly expressed. This work in Namibia has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my life.”

As a core partner of the Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) program – an AusAID initiative – AVI is providing financial support and a range of life-changing opportunities to volunteer overseas as part of the overseas aid program.
Skilled professionals are now needed in a variety of roles including trades, media, fundraising, communication, health, education and environment, to share their knowledge and promote positive social change in developing communities around the globe.
A public relations and marketing officer is required in Botswana, a physiotherapist in Namibia, a conservation education mentor in Tanzania, and social worker and youth engagement advisor in Jordan.
To find out more about volunteering in with developing communities with AVI see: www.australianvolunteers.com
Through the AVID program, all volunteers receive financial support including airfares, visas, accommodation, a living allowance, insurance and pre-departure training, in-country and post-assignment support.

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