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Support migrant youth communities in Ecuador - ASA

ASSOCIATION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DES INITIATIVES CITOYENNES ET EUROPEENNES

FUNDACION VASE

QUITO, Ekvadora

Apraksts

Fundación VASE is a non-governmental, non-religious organization dedicated to supporting Ecuadorian communities through international voluntary service and intercultural education. In this mission, volunteers join ASA, an organization providing vital shelter and educational spaces for children, adolescents, and migrant families. The work combines direct humanitarian assistance with long-term capacity building. Volunteers are responsible for assisting educators in shelters, accompanying minors during therapeutic sessions, and implementing clinical recommendations from the psychological team. A key technical component of this role involves developing and facilitating specialized workshops on child protection, migration, and conflict resolution for both residents and staff. Furthermore, the volunteer will support the technical team in systematizing ASA’s methodology to improve the effectiveness of humanitarian actions directed at migrant populations.

Dzīvošana, ēdināšana un transports

To facilitate collaboration and peer support, the volunteer will reside in a shared apartment with other international volunteers. This living arrangement encourages the exchange of experiences and provides a communal environment.

Mācības pasākuma laikā

WORKSHOPS: - Open the perception of the world - identify real cases for motivation and self improvement. - Health and Personal Safety: sexual health, emergency cases, nutritional awareness (simulation for emergency cases). - Identify their capabilities-vocation-profession: capacity building according to their life project. - Open house: what have you done to fulfill your life objective. CONTINUOUS TRAININGS: - Impact of social networks: credibility, risk of sexual exploitation and abuse. - First aid - Nutrition and exercise - Physical and mental health

Dalībnieka profils

Candidates must be 18 to 35 years old, reside in one of the eligible countries (EU Member State, North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Turkey), have completed the compulsory Humanitarian Aid Volunteering training and not have participated before in individual Humanitarian Aid Volunteering. When adding together this new volunteering opportunity and any previous participation in EU volunteering programmes, the total duration cannot exceed 12 months. SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY EDUCATOR (Shelters for young refugees and migrants) : -Social Educators, Social Workers, Teachers, psychology. - Training and experience working with at-risk populations, young migrants, children and adolescents under special protection, with a focus on the rights of children and adolescents. - English level: B2 - Spanish level: B2 - Consider him/herself an intercultural communicator, with an interest in interacting with Ecuadorian and migrant youth. - Desirable experience working with youth and developing inclusion projects. - Leadership and group management skills. - Training and experience in working with at-risk populations from a child and adolescent rights, migrants rights approach. Social Educators, Social Workers, Teachers. - Previous experience in evacuation and first aid drills. Nurses, health personnel, doctors in medicine and emergency.


Pasākuma datums

A total of 40 week(s) during the period 01/03/2026 to 31/12/2026


Pasākuma vieta

AV DE LOS SHYRIS 37-27, QUITO, Ekvadora


Darbības veids

Individuāls brīvprātīgais darbs


Meklējam dalībniekus no šīm valstīm

Austrija, Beļģija, Bulgārija, Czechia, Dānija, Francija, Grieķija, Horvātija, Igaunija, Islande, Itālija, Kipra, Latvija, Lietuva, Lihtenšteina, Luksemburga, Malta, Nīderlande, Polija, Portugāle, Rumānija, Slovākija, Slovēnija, Somija, Spānija, Turcija, Ungārija, Vācija, Ziemeļmaķedonija, Zviedrija, Īrija


Pasākuma temati

Reception and integration of refugees and migrants


Pieteikumu iesniegšanas termiņš

Pieteikuma iesniegšanas termiņa nav


Projekta kods

2024-1-EACEA-VOLUN-101191895