Volunteers For Africa - East and Central Africa
Volunteers For Africa (VFA) is an organisation that enables individuals and organisations to share skills and materials with and alongside people in need. VFA's aim is to build capacity and promote international relations and action. In support of its vision of "natural resource conservation & sustainable development amongst the poor and needy in society", one of VFA's key emphases is volunteer work in the fields of environmental development, natural resource management (NRM), and agriculture. In addition, the organisation's information and communication technology (ICT) programme is designed to build ICT capacity and access.
Communication Strategies
VFA's strategies include:
The ICT programme of Volunteers for Africa works with schools, hospitals, and other institutions catering to the less fortunate in society, such as the disabled. This programme reviews and contracts volunteers for the training of host institutions in various areas of ICT. "With the advent of the information age, VFA has tried to ensure all people are able to access necessary equipments and donations...."
- Initiating community-based projects aimed at helping local people achieve their development objectives. Examples include projects to build dams, schools and community polytechnics, and health centres.
- Helping needy projects, organisations, and persons gain access to needed equipment.
- Creating partnerships and networks between projects, community-based organisation (CBO's), NGO's, and corporations for the sake of resource sharing.
- Promoting the spirit of voluntarism.
- Helping Africans to gain meaningful work experience through volunteer placements within Africa.
The ICT programme of Volunteers for Africa works with schools, hospitals, and other institutions catering to the less fortunate in society, such as the disabled. This programme reviews and contracts volunteers for the training of host institutions in various areas of ICT. "With the advent of the information age, VFA has tried to ensure all people are able to access necessary equipments and donations...."
Development Issues
Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, Technology, Economic Development.
Key Points
"VFA recognizes the fact that natural resources are important to our development and survival; yet they are under increasing pressure from agricultural expansion (and other development activities) to cater for the growing populations."
Partners
ECOTERRA International - Regional Office for East and Central Africa, Oneworld, Korean NGO Programme, Go Abroad, Friends of Mpigi Forests CDO, Serengeti Stop Over, Idealist, Kibera Community Programme.
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