Linda Gilroy has urged young adults in Plymouth Sutton to take advantage of a pioneering new government-backed global
volunteering scheme.
The scheme will enable 2,500 young adults – particularly those from less advantaged backgrounds – between 18-25 years old, to
do voluntary work in a developing country and raise awareness of development issues in the UK.
The scheme is funded by the Department for International Development which leads the Government’s fight against global
poverty.
Welcoming the government initiative, Linda Gilroy said:“This is a great
opportunity for young adults to make a real difference to the lives of some of the world’s poorest people.
“By living and working with people of different cultures, facing different challenges it will also help broaden their
understanding of the world.
“I particularly welcome the scheme’s emphasis on those from less
advantaged backgrounds, as this will help ensure those who would not normally have the chance to live, work and make a contribution abroad now can.”
“Plymouth already has strong links with Ghana and I hope that our schools will encourage young people to look at the
opportunities that this project offers”.
The scheme – ‘Platform2’ – will start in Summer 2008, with placements to Ghana and South Africa, the volunteers will
be
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spending ten weeks in a developing country working on local community development projects such as environmental
conservation or HIV/AIDS awareness;
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designing personal activity plans with other volunteers during a residential weekend on their return to the UK;
and
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building understanding about the world back home through road shows and activities in their local communities and
encouraging their peers to join the fight against global poverty.
· Platform2 is open to young adults
from less advantaged backgrounds aged 18-25 on the date of travel who meet a combination of criteria relating to previous education, employment, benefits and travel. Positive emphasis will be
placed on a track record of community involvement. All volunteers must hold (or be eligible for) a British passport.
· Overseas placements will be in
groups of 12 to Ghana, South Africa, India, Malawi or Peru and will start in summer 2008.
· Christian Aid, Islamic Relief and
BUNAC have been appointed as a partnership to deliver the scheme.
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7 March 2008.
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