Pinoy and British volunteers help fight human trafficking and preventable diseases

06/07/2011 14:00:00

Twenty young volunteers from the UK, Quezon City and Hagonoy, Bulacan are working with Visayan Forum and the Local Government of Hagonoy in projects aimed at curbing human trafficking and
promoting health awareness.

The 10 British volunteers are part of the International Citizen Service (ICS) Youth Action, a new initiative funded by the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) that will give thousands of 18-22 year old across the UK to join in the fight against global poverty.  

They will be joined by 10 Filipino youth professionals from Quezon City and Hagonoy, Bulacan. 

For 12 weeks, the volunteers will live, learn and volunteer together on a range of community based action projects.   Two teams of young people aim to work effectively together to deliver real impact at community level – be it through supporting service delivery, through advocacy or peer education activities or through youth-led community action research around themes of health, human rights, environmental protection, climate change, and youth participation. 

Volunteers will receive in-country training in participatory community development approaches in order to support them in their placements and project work. 

VSO, an international development organization that works through volunteers in fighting global poverty, heads a consortium that is piloting the ICS in 21 countries.  In the Philippines, VSO Bahaginan, an NGO that implements a range of innovative volunteering for development programs and a member of the VSO Federation, serves as the focal point for supporting young volunteers to take action for development. 

VSO Bahaginan and Visayan Forum, an NGO known for its advocacy and action against human trafficking, have been partners in strengthening its volunteering program in support of its wide range of services for victims of human trafficking.

The Local Government of Hagonoy, Bulacan and VSO Bahaginan are collaborating for the first time to widen the reach of Hagonoy’s health education campaign against leading diseases such as tuberculosis  and promote healthy lifestyles especially among the youth. 

Sixty more British youth volunteers with their 60 Filipino youth counterparts will be working with LGUs and NGOs in Bohol, Cebu, Davao, and Samar in the coming months.

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