- Australian Volunteers International
Australian Volunteers International or AVI recruits skilled professionals from Australia to work with partner organisations in
Asia , thePacific ,Africa and theMiddle East . Its work focuses on reducing poverty, promoting human rights and gender equality, increasing access to education and health services, and protecting the environment.In the last 50 years AVI have placed more than 6000 volunteers and other field workers in 70 countries.
Purpose and Function
AVI has a vision of a peaceful and just world; where all people have access to the resources they need, the opportunity to achieve their potential, the right to make decisions about the kind of development they want and to participate in the future of their own communities.
Through the AVI Volunteer Program, skilled Australians live and work with local organisations and communities, sharing their skills and building relationships with local people. They receive support including airfares, living allowances and insurance.
The organisation also offers a range of people-centred development projects. It runs a short-term program for young Australians, and a range of professional services to Australian organisations including international recruitment and cultural effectiveness training.
AVI programs are funded by the
Australian Government throughAusAID , other government and corporate agencies, and donations from the Australian community.History
The first volunteer, Herb Feith, travelled to
Jakarta ,Indonesia in 1951, taking up the challenge to work alongside Indonesians as a translator as they dealt with the issues of independence. His journey helped establish the Volunteer Graduate Scheme to Indonesia.In 1961 the Volunteer Graduate Scheme became the Overseas Service Bureau, an organisation with Jim Webb as its founding Director. In 1963, The Bureau launched a program called Australian Volunteers Abroad (AVA) and the first the first 14 Australian Volunteers (AVAs) commenced assignments in
Papua New Guinea , theSolomon Islands ,Tanzania andNigeria . In 1999 the organisation changes its name to Australian Volunteers International.The President of the AVI Council is Margaret Jackson AC, with Professor Bob Meyenn as Chair and Dimity Fifer as Chief Executive Officer.
External links
* [http://www.australianvolunteers.com/ Australian Volunteers International]
* [http://www.globalpersonalinitiatives.com - Global Personal Initiatives]
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