A UK Based Diaspora Led Development Agency Working In Nigeria
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A UK Based Diaspora Led Development Agency Working In Nigeria
A UK Based Diaspora Led De velopment Ag enc y Working In Nigeria England & Wales Charity Commission No. 1091028 2 Young Adult Volunteers teaching dance and drama to children at our orphan and vulnerable children summer camp August 2011 Children at the Ipaja Community Link’s [ICL] 2011 Summer Camp ICL is one of DIFN’s long standing Nigerian partners For information contact DIFN at: UK HCVS, 84 Springfield House,5 Tyssen Street, London E8 2LY. Tel: 020 7923 1962 Email: [email protected] Nigeria Yomi Oloko, DIFN In Country Manager C/o Community Link Network, Ipaja Community Link, 213 Ipaja Road, Ipaja, Lagos State. Tel. 0809 678 3177 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] MISSION STATEMENT Young Adult Volunteering Scheme Creating Opportunities for Participation MISSION / VISION: Development Impact For Nigeria [DIFN] is a UK based Diaspora led development agency working in Nigeria. DIFN’s ambition is to create opportunities for the UK Nigerian Diaspora [and other interested friend of Nigeria] to actively participate in development related issues in Nigeria. DIFN’s Diaspora Trainers / Working Holiday Scheme DIFN is keen to work with UK based young adults [18 to 24 years] who want a productive, rewarding and affordable volunteer placement in Lagos, Nigeria. Are you a UK based professional especially of Nigeria or African heritage? Placements will be with our partners and at the moment will mainly be in Lagos. Can you volunteer 1 to 4 weeks of your time as capacity building trainers in Nigeria? Placements are self funded and are available all year round and can be on an individual basis or as a group. Can you self fund your placement? Placements run from 4 weeks to 12 months. VALUES: Main placements will include DIFN is a non discriminatory development agency open to all irrespective of race, tribe , ethnicity, gender and religion • Working in local government primary schools constructing nursery play units and supporting early years education through play. We also endeavour to operate under the principles of • Working with community youth groups on personal and community development projects • Working with local government vocational training centres as a skills instructor teaching ICT, Web and Graphic Design, Music Production, Art and Drama and other vocational skills. Accountability Transparency Developing Effective Partnerships & Collaborations. 2 of DIFN’s Teacher Trainers Volunteers We particularly want to hear from: Teachers, teacher trainers, social workers, counsellors, early year professionals, development practitioners and vocational skills instructors. DIFN PROPOSEDVOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2012 - 2015 We have 2 main volunteering programmes that we are presently running: 1] Diaspora Volunteer Scheme - 2] Young Adult Volunteering Scheme - One of the Young Adult Volunteers training youth on Web Design and Desktop Publishing at Agege Local Government Council Vocation Centre. June 2011 One of DIFN’s Skills Training Partners
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