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iwps.info, März 2005
Wir suchen Frauen zur Fortsetzung des IWPS Projekts
in Palästina
Die drei Jahre des Pilotprojektes IWPS in
Palästina sind im August
2005 vorüber. In der letzten IWPS Konferenz
wurde aufgrund der
Evaluierungen vor Ort beschlossen, das Projekt
mindestens bis
Dezember 2006 zu verlängern. Hierfür brauchen
wir viele neue Frauen
im Team.
Seit Ende Februar diesen Jahres haben schon
204 Frauen Informationen
angefordert. Daraus sind bisher 42 Bewerbungen
(aus vier Kontinenten
und 21 Ländern) geworden.
Bis jetzt gibt es aber erst eine Bewerberin
aus Deutschland: zuwenig,
um das IWPS Projekt im deutschsprachigen Raum
im Bewusstsein der
Öffentlichkeit zu halten.
Bitte leiten Sie unten stehenden Aufruf an
möglicherweise
interessierte Personen weiter – im
deutschsprachigen Raum, aber auch,
wenn möglich an internationale Verteiler (vor
allem Osteuropa, Asien
und Südamerika).
Für alle neuen Teilnehmerinnen wird es im
Sommer, zusammen mit den
Frauen des derzeitigen Teams, ein fast
dreiwöchiges Training und
Meeting geben, das in Vorarlberg/Österreich
stattfinden wird. Für die
Ermöglichung dieses Trainings brauchen wir
außerdem Freiwillige aus
der näheren Umgebung zur Mithilfe.
Vielen Dank
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Are you a woman who is interested in working
for international
justice? Do you want to support Palestinian
nonviolent resistance?
Are you willing to spend 3-6 months living in
a rural West Bank
village in
the next year?
If so, IWPS (International Women's Peace
Service) may be for you.
Please read the attached job description,
forward widely, and we'll
see you in Palestine!
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S PEACE SERVICE –
PALESTINE NEEDS YOU NOW...
We are looking for 30 women to join our
international team working in
the Salfit region of the West Bank. These new
long-term volunteers
will become the core members of the
organization. Most travel and
living expenses are met by the project (see
full explanation below).
The aims of IWPS-Palestine are:
1. To support nonviolent civil resistance by
Palestinians and
Israelis, and to create space for people to
become more involved in
resistance.
2. To monitor human rights abuses, provide
accompaniment, and
intervene nonviolently to try to prevent human
rights abuses.
3. To alert the world community to human
rights abuses in the Salfit
region and to effect change in world opinion
about the occupation.
4. To provide an experiential model that can
be used to created
international women's peace teams in other
areas.
IWPS functions through working groups
comprised of its members.
These working groups are responsible for
specific areas of work and
form the backbone of the organization.
New long-term volunteers (LTVs) will commit to
the project at least
through December 2006 (preferably longer).
Each year, LTVs will:
- attend a training and meeting
- spend between 3 and 6 months in the IWPS
house in Palestine
- when not in Palestine, spend 5-10 hours per
week intheir home
countries working to maintain the organization
LTVs must:
- commit to the aims and objectives of IWPS
- be comfortable working in English (all IWPS
meetings and reports
are in English) - have, or learn, basic
colloquial Arabic
(Palestinian dialect)
- have easy access to e-mail and some degree
of computer literacy
- attend a 16-day training and meeting before
service in Palestine
(upon completion of this training, final
acceptance to the team will
be confirmed)
- be able to work flexibly in a team
- be willing to take on the responsibility of
running the
organization with other LTVs
- be able to cope with physically and mentally
demanding conditions
of work
IWPS is run by women from different countries
around the world and is
intentionally diverse in recruiting support
from a wide range of
differing racial, age, religious, class and
cultural backgrounds.
Preference will be given to Arabic speakers,
women from
underrepresented countries and communities,
and women with experience
in nonviolent resistance movements in
Palestine or elsewhere.
The following costs are met by the project:
- full board and lodging in the IWPS house in
Palestine
- traveling expenses to and from your home
country
- basic medical insurance (up to 100 British
pounds per month)
- an away-from-home allowance of 200 British
pounds per month for the
months served in Palestine
Please make every effort to apply by April 1,
2005. Interviews will
take place between March and May 2005. New
LTVs will be accepted on
an ongoing basis.
Training and the annual meeting are
tentatively scheduled for Aug 16
to Sept 2, 2005. Travel costs to the training
will be partially met
by the applicant, but the training costs
themselves will be covered
by IWPS.
IWPS also offers scholarships for poor and
working class women from
countries and communities currently
underrepresented in IWPS, who are
only available as short-term volunteers.
For application pack, please e-mail:
iwpsvolunteers(at)yahoo.co.uk
For further information about IWPS and the
last three years of our
work in Palesitne, see
www.iwps.info
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