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What Weltwärts?

Weltwärts is the commitment to the One World promote sustainable and sees itself as a learning service that allows young people an intercultural exchange in developing countries. By working with local project partners in developing countries, the volunteers will be taught to understand global dependencies and interactions. The project partners will come to operate in the sense of self-help benefits. Weltwärts to promote mutual understanding, respect and tolerance: Working together and learning has neither racism nor exclusion. "Learning through active involvement" is the theme of voluntary service.

With weltwärts in Tanzania, young people in Aged 18 to 28 years to make a 12-month voluntary service in the developing country. You are sending the intensive preparations for their dedication and accompanied during its period of voluntary service. The fields of work of volunteers cover the whole range of issues of development cooperation today.

Weltwärts in Tanzania by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the DRC-KV Aalen eV in cooperative dialogue with local project partners, the Tanzania Red Cross Society conducted.

What's the deal with the "donors" all about?

For the volunteers are under the weltwärts program incorporated all essential costs. By sending the data do not take fees or allowances made for the voluntary service. Of the volunteers, however, expected to be used, prior to leaving for the partner project of their sending organization, for example, through information events, the fundraising , the establishment of private support groups or other actions.

The donor pool for the volunteers of the year of 2010/2011 will start from September 2010.
The donations go directly to the project weltwärts in Tanzania and are used only for this purpose. It is possible to issue a receipt for the donor.

The project partner - the Tanzania Red Cross Society

In Tanzania phenschutz total of 4 volunteers in Tanga and Kilimanjaro in the areas of disaster , used first aid at major events, blood donation programs and home care services for HIV / AIDS-affected . All points are means of the Red Cross in Tanzania.

The Tanzanian Red Cross (TRC: Tanzania Red Cross Society) is a voluntary and independent humanitarian organization that was founded in Tanzania by the Parliament Act No. 71 closed in 1962. You is responsible for special voluntary humanitarian tasks to take on both of disasters / emergencies, as well as in peacetime, as a supportive body for the authorities.
Community since 1963 the global network of Red Cross and Red Crescent - companies, since they meet the requirements for membership of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent - filled societies.

Today, the TRC has in 15 of the 26 regions where it can be operational employees. The company has 280 sections with over 12,000 members and more than 10,000 volunteers. 36% of the members and volunteers are women. All
Work and associated companies are run by the International Fundamental Principles of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality) and the related agreements.

TRC is present almost throughout the country. At the moment there are 23 regional areas (26 areas in Tanzania is 18 himself, 5 in Zanzibar and Pemba). There are more than 250 secondary branches and throughout the country are more than 25,000 volunteers and members of the TRC's distributed. Currently, the company has 50 employees in headquarters and over 300 nationwide in various ongoing projects.

The services and agencies that are offered by the TRC, are based on a number of risks and vulnerabilities of the country and are aimed at different vulnerable groups such as children, women and chronically ill patients, especially for people suffering from HIV / AIDS on orphans, elderly people and to victims of disasters and emergencies. Therefore stand for the National Society of the four following areas first:
  • disaster management
  • Information and Public Relations
  • organized development
  • health and care in communities

If interested, I would be happy if Please contact me. I will then have the exact information regarding account number, sort code etc. come

Felicitas Fijnje
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