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Vietnam Resource Pack
Volunteers are involved in the day to day running of the orphanage and care of the children. Basic teaching and nurturing of children is vital in helping them develop. They are also taught sports, music, arts and crafts by volunteers. Volunteers also teach English at Universities and foreign language centres. The English language is an important tool for the Vietnamese to become involved in the rest of the world and without volunteers, schools would not be able to provide lessons due to monetary restrictions. Teaching involves helping high school students with their English examinations to colleges or universities or equipping them with the necessary language skills for conversations at work or higher education. The programs are centred around Da Nang (Danang), a beautiful coastal city, and in other areas in central Vietnam. All of the placements offered are working with government run programs. This program gives volunteers a chance to make an important contribution to the people of Vietnam, and to gain an in depth experience of the country and its culture that will stay with them the rest of your life. "What affected me the most was probably the vulnerability of these children and how affected they really are from being orphans. I think I felt amazed at how we humans rely on family and family life to nurture us and also shape us as who we are." Hannah Pugh- U'Ren Easy FactsFor the Vietnam Easy Facts sheet, click here.ArticlesVolunteer In Vietnam Finds Frankness, Spontaneity and Generosity: click here.Further ReadingVietnam Revisited, Brian Barron, November 16th, 2000: Once Saigon was a country's capital. Today the name and the country itself - South Vietnam - are only a memory. They were wiped from the map by the legions of revolutionary North Vietnam following one of the most stunning victories of modern times.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/716609.stm WTO Plan Reshapes Vietnam's Economy, Alan Sipress, Washington Post, July 15th, 2006: HANOI -- A pair of eager workers gaze skyward from a billboard at the main gate of the Hanoi Textile and Garment Co., arms raised in proletarian zeal, a tableau of industry unfolding behind them. Bold slogans across the bottom urge worker solidarity and diligent labor. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/14/AR2006071401524.html Country ProfileFor Vietnam's country profile, click here | .
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Vietnam
Volunteers have the chance to teach English, care for and play with children in placements around central Vietnam. > Read More