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Maratón de Tokio: Información, opiniones - Japón Tema: Maratón de Tokio: Información, opiniones - Japón - Japón y Corea Foro: Japón y Corea

slumpillo
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EnvíoAsunto: Re: Maratón de Tokio: Información, opiniones - Japón Mensaje destacado

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"ANGEMI" Escribió:
@Slumpillo

¿Vas este año?. Esperamos tus aportaciones.

Un saludo Amistad

Hola. ¡Gracias por acordarte de mí! No sabía que @yonhei era maratoniano también.

Pues no, no voy, tenía el dorsal pagado desde 2020 y además era una oportunidad única que no creo que se vuelva a repetir, pero no. Renuncio a mi sueño de hacer los seis majors y me quedo con los cinco anteriores antes de convertirlo en pesadilla.

Me metí en esto por la fiesta, por la alegría, por la emoción. Por besar a las chicas de Wellesley en Boston, por escuchar a dos millones de personas gritando mi nombre en Nueva York, por ver las sonrisas de las madres cuando choco las palmas con los niños en Londres, por abrazar a los voluntarios en Berlín, por llorar como una magdalena en la línea de meta en Chicago.

Desde luego no lo hice para ser controlado como ganado, para que me prohíban hablar con los demás corredores, para llevar máscara, para recoger la medalla en una mesa.

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3. Mandatory Conduct From February 26, 2023 until the End of the Event
3-1. Pre-Event: from February 26, 2023
3-1.1. Daily health assessment from February 26, 2023 will be required utilizing a specified health-management app.
3-1.2. The specified health-management app will also be used to identify the individual.
3-1.3. In order to utilize the app, smartphone will be necessary.
3-1.4. Body temperature check and data registry into the app will be required daily.
3-1.5. If missing required fields are detected, the participant will receive a reminder email.Participants must not forget to register the data daily.
3-2. From Packet Pick-up (including EXPO) until the Race Day
3-2.1. Packet Pick-up will be held for 3 days between March 2 (Thu) - 4 (Sat), 2023.
3-2.2. Packet Pick-up times will be preassigned within a specific time frame, and reservation will be required. Note, requested times are not guaranteed. (Further information will be announced separately.)
3-2.3. Body temperature check will be conducted at the entry to the Packet Pick-up. If the temperature is above the number specified by the event organizer, the entry will be denied.
3-2.4. At the Packet Pick-up, compliance to the staff instruction will be mandated, along with cooperation of the wearing of the mask, maintaining physical distance and such initiated as countermeasure to prevent the spread of the disease.
3-2.5. At the Packet Pick-up, specified health-management app will be examined.
3-2.6. Participant will be required to present the phone with the installed app.
3-2.7. Pre-race testing will be initiated by the event organizer. Details will be announced as soon as they are decided.
3-2.8. If a testing sample is requested but cannot be provided at packet pick-up, the entry will be canceled and no refund will be provided.
3-3. Race Day
◆ From Start Area Entry to the Race Start
3-3.1. At the Entrance Gate, the health-management app and registered photo will be examined.
3-3.2. All participant will be required to bring their phone with the installed app to the Start Area/Entrance Gate.
3-3.3. In the Start Area, body temperature check will be conducted and along, the participant will be required to show the health-assessment app. If the body temperature is above the specified number, the participant will be required to follow further instruction of the event staff.
3-3.4. Changing space/tent will not be provided; participants are expected to arrive to the start...
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Coronavirus en Egipto: cancelaciones, cuarentena, sanidad Tema: Coronavirus en Egipto: cancelaciones, cuarentena, sanidad - Egipto Foro: Egipto

rafitafran
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20-Ago-2017
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EnvíoAsunto: Re: Coronavirus en Egipto: cancelaciones, cuarentena

Publicado:
"jarojito" Escribió:
Me contesto a mi mismo que ayer les escribí un mail y me han respondido, por si a alguien más le sirve:

PCR is available without previous reservation through :

1. Outpatient clinic:

- Get direction: goo.gl/maps/1qmKBGjF67rvovtRA

- Price for 800 LE. ( cash or credit)

- PCR sampling at clinic

Daily 10 am to 6 pm 7 days a week.

- Electronic English report with QR code is available next day at 5 P.M.



2. Home Visit: report is ready next day at 5 P.M

Price for 1000 LE only cash
To register for a visit call 19057 at
least one day before
Technician will reach you between 11 am to 5 pm ( depending on the load and traffic)
Important notes


# Electronic English report will be sent by SmS including the QR Code the next day to your registered phone number at 5 PM

# Hard Copy for results is always available next day at 5 PM ( hand to hand in our clinic)

# Only hard copy Reports are stamped with our formal Children’s Cancer Hospital stamp, please check your travel agency for further requirements

# Please ensure that there is enough time to get a copy of your result if you are travelling

Regards

En la página anterior había puesto la info, aunque veo que ahora se puede pagar con tarjeta y el horario a cambiado porque a mi me pusieron que estaban de 19 a 22:30 tambien y a ti no te lo ponen

Coronavirus en Egipto: cancelaciones, cuarentena, sanidad Tema: Coronavirus en Egipto: cancelaciones, cuarentena, sanidad - Egipto Foro: Egipto

jarojito
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29-Nov-2017
Mensajes: 63
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Re: Coronavirus en Egipto: cancelaciones, cuarentena

Publicado:
Me contesto a mi mismo que ayer les escribí un mail y me han respondido, por si a alguien más le sirve:

PCR is available without previous reservation through :

1. Outpatient clinic:

- Get direction: goo.gl/maps/1qmKBGjF67rvovtRA

- Price for 800 LE. ( cash or credit)

- PCR sampling at clinic

Daily 10 am to 6 pm 7 days a week.

- Electronic English report with QR code is available next day at 5 P.M.



2. Home Visit: report is ready next day at 5 P.M

Price for 1000 LE only cash
To register for a visit call 19057 at
least one day before
Technician will reach you between 11 am to 5 pm ( depending on the load and traffic)
Important notes


# Electronic English report will be sent by SmS including the QR Code the next day to your registered phone number at 5 PM

# Hard Copy for results is always available next day at 5 PM ( hand to hand in our clinic)

# Only hard copy Reports are stamped with our formal Children’s Cancer Hospital stamp, please check your travel agency for further requirements

# Please ensure that there is enough time to get a copy of your result if you are travelling

Regards

Sequoia National Park - Kings Canyon (California, USA) Tema: Sequoia National Park - Kings Canyon (California, USA) - Costa Oeste de USA Foro: Costa Oeste de USA

nari85
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EnvíoAsunto: Re: Sequoia National Park California y Kings Canyon

Publicado:
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As of now, the fire is 66,542 acres and is 25% contained. Fire has not reached Cedar Grove at this time and all facilities are intact but the area remains closed. Camping in Grant Grove remains closed until further notice.

there are various smoke impacts to areas within the parks and forests. The teams assigned to the fire put up an air quality report daily on the InciWeb page for the fire.

Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
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Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Become a voluntourist in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya

Publicado:
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our international centers as part of our Voluntourist program. IHF runs children’s homes in Nakuru, Kenya and Chiang Rai, Thailand, as well as education centers in Bali, Banda Aceh, Jakarta and Medan, Indonesia. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.

You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from center to center, day to day. At our Indonesian education centers, you will teach English to young students for whom English is a tool to secure better jobs in the future. In our children’s homes in Thailand and Kenya, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. At all centers, you will provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. In Indonesia, our centers offer unique insights into Balinese Hinduism, the busy capital of Jakarta, or beautiful and wild Sumatra. Our Kenya center is close to numerous wildlife parks and safaris, while our Thailand center is in the vicinity of incredible temples, waterfalls and scenery. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff and interns. Our volunteers must have high inter­-cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.

Please familiarize yourself further with our organization on our website www.ihfonline.org and our blog ihfblog.wordpress.com/home/. Learn more by reading our annual report at cts.vresp.com/ ...23d230dd9b. We were given a 2013 Inspiring Story -- Responsible Tourism Award! Read more about it at tourism.wildasia.org/ ...tinations/. See our great ratings at greatnonprofits.org/ ...ndation-1/.

If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.

Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
Imagen: Volunteer
Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Become a co-Director in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya

Publicado:
...international work, 6 days a week. The job can be strenuous, but is incredibly rewarding and you will leave IHF with new transferable skills, a better understanding of international NGOs and an unforgettable experience to last the rest of your life.

In Indonesia, we have four education centers in Bali, Jakarta, Medan and Banda Aceh. Our Jakarta center provides a home to a small number of children. All Indonesia centers hold English, Math and Computer classes for disadvantaged children aged 6-17 to supplement the limited Indonesian public education system. Your role would include teaching and supervising classes as well as organizing various activities at the center.

We have children’s homes in Thailand and Kenya. Our Thailand center is a home for seven older children from a nearby hill tribe. Teenagers from this marginalized community come to our center for a stable home and the chance for an education. Our Kenya center is a home for children of various ages from the impoverished region of East Pokot and provides emergency relief to the surrounding community. This is the biggest IHF center, with approximately 65 children. Living conditions in this region are harsh, and we provide basic needs such as a home, food, and access to education for children who would otherwise go without. We also run livestock donation projects and other initiatives to relieve the extreme poverty where we can. Your role in either of these centers would include fostering a familial environment for the children, overseeing their education and managing the various needs and activities in the center.

IHF is a grassroots, all­-volunteer organization with no central office, so co-Directors complete 4 hours of international work daily that consists of various administrative tasks. All co-Directors manage one or more of our international task teams such as University Relations, Fundraising, Teacher Training and Media. You will work closely with co-Directors at other centers to manage these teams and will receive unique training in a multilevel, multifaceted system. You will be assigned your teams according to your experience and skills. This work can be challenging, but you will hone your time management skills and learn intimately how an NGO functions at both the ground and administrative levels. Before arrival at the center, you will already become a part of the team by completing pre-trip tasks with our international teams to gain an understanding of the kind of work you will be doing.

Candidate Qualifications: Fluency in both written and spoken English is essential. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. We welcome applicants with any background, but prefer degrees in social studies, language, teaching, medicine, law, and social work. Experience abroad traveling, working or volunteering ­will be an asset. We require candidates have 1-­2 years working experience in any field.­ Experience with teaching and/or children is crucial. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­-cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Stipend: Volunteers must commit to serve at least one year at the center. Basic accommodation and food is provided by IHF. You are a volunteer at the center and all local tasks...
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Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
Imagen: Volunteer
Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Voluntourist opportunity in Kenya

Publicado:
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Nakuru, Kenya as part of our Voluntourist program. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.

You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Kenya, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the center, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. Our Kenya center is close to numerous wildlife parks and safaris. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.

Please familiarize yourself further with our organization on our website www.ihfonline.org and our blog ihfblog.wordpress.com/home/.

Learn more by reading our annual report at: hosted.verticalresponse.com/ ...TEST/TEST/.
We were given a 2013 Inspiring Story -- Responsible Tourism Award! Read more about it at: tourism.wildasia.org/ ...tinations/.

See our great ratings at: greatnonprofits.org/ ...ndation-1/.

If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.

Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
Imagen: Volunteer
Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Voluntourist needed to teach children in Thailand

Publicado:
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Chiang Rai, Thailand as part of our Voluntourist program. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.

You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Thailand, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the center, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. Our Thailand center is in the vicinity of incredible temples, waterfalls and scenery. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.

Please familiarize yourself further with our organization on our website www.ihfonline.org and our blog ihfblog.wordpress.com/home/.

Learn more by reading our annual report at: hosted.verticalresponse.com/ ...TEST/TEST/.
We were given a 2013 Inspiring Story -- Responsible Tourism Award! Read more about it at: tourism.wildasia.org/ ...tinations/.

See our great ratings at: greatnonprofits.org/ ...ndation-1/.

If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.

Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
Imagen: Volunteer
Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Voluntourist needed to help children in Indonesia

Publicado:
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our international centers as part of our Voluntourist program. IHF runs education centers in Bali, Banda Aceh, Jakarta, and Medan, Indonesia. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.

You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from center to center, day to day. At our Indonesian education centers, you will teach English to young students for whom English is a tool to secure better jobs in the future. At all centers, you will provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. In Indonesia, our centers offer unique insights into Balinese Hinduism, the busy capital of Jakarta, or beautiful and wild Sumatra. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.

Please familiarize yourself further with our organization on our website www.ihfonline.org and our blog ihfblog.wordpress.com/home/.

Learn more by reading our annual report at: hosted.verticalresponse.com/ ...TEST/TEST/.

We were given a 2013 Inspiring Story -- Responsible Tourism Award! Read more about it at: tourism.wildasia.org/ ...tinations/.

See our great ratings at: greatnonprofits.org/ ...ndation-1/.

If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.

Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
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Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Center Coordinators needed to manage our centers in Indonesi

Publicado:
Are you looking for a long-term volunteer management opportunity? IHF is looking for hard-­working, dedicated volunteers to commit their time and talents for one year in one of our 4 education centers in Indonesia. Your role will be to manage the day-to-day maintenance of the center’s programs and initiatives alongside an international staff, in the effort to provide a better opportunity for children’s futures. You are asked to complete at least 4 hours a day of local work and 4 hours a day of international work, 6 days a week. The job can be strenuous, but is incredibly rewarding and you will leave IHF with new highly transferable skills, a better understanding of international NGOs, and an unforgettable experience that will last the rest of your life.

In Indonesia, we have four education centers in Bali, Jakarta, Medan and Banda Aceh. Our Jakarta center provides a home to a small number of children. All Indonesia centers hold English, Math, and Computer classes for disadvantaged children aged 6-17 to supplement the limited Indonesian public education system. Your role would include teaching and supervising classes as well as organizing various activities at the center.

IHF is a grassroots, all­-volunteer organization with no central office, so co-Directors complete 4 hours of international work daily that consists of various administrative tasks. All co-Directors manage one or more of our international task teams, such as University Relations, Fundraising, Teacher Training or Media. You will work closely with co-Directors at other centers to manage these teams and will receive unique training in a multi-level, multifaceted system. You will be assigned your teams according to your experience and skills. This work can be challenging, but you will hone your time management skills and learn intimately how an NGO functions at both the ground and administrative levels. Before arrival at the center, you will already become a part of the team by completing pre-trip tasks with our international teams to gain an understanding of the kind of work you will be doing.

Candidate Qualifications: Fluency in both written and spoken English is essential. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. We welcome applicants with any background, but prefer degrees in social studies, language, education, medicine, law, and social work. Experience traveling, working or volunteering abroad ­will be an asset. We require candidates have 1-­2 years working experience in any field.­ Experience with teaching and/or children is crucial. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Stipend: Volunteers must commit to serve at least one year at the center. Basic accommodation and food is provided by IHF. You are a volunteer at the center and all local tasks completed are done so without pay. As a co-Director, you will receive a small monthly stipend. This stipend results only from the international online work. After one year there is the opportunity to become a full Director. The stipend is broken down as follows:­

­ First 3 months: Training period ­ $20 per month
­ 3­-6 months: Assistant co­-Director ­ $50 per month
­ 6­-9 months: Co-­Director...
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Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
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Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Help Children in Indonesia as a Work-Study Volunteer

Publicado:
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our international centers as part of our Volunteer Work-Study Program in Indonesia. IHF runs education centers in Bali, Medan, Jakarta and Banda Aceh, Indonesia. As a Work-Study Volunteer, you would complete four hours of local work and four hours of international work a day alongside an international staff dedicated to global development and helping children have access to more opportunities. You will have substantial responsibilities and be a valued part of a grassroots not-for-profit NGO at the ground level.

Local tasks vary from center to center, day to day. You will teach English to young students for whom English is a tool to secure better jobs in the future. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

For your international tasks, you will be assigned teams made up of volunteers from other centers and you will work on administrative tasks for not just the center you are staying in, but for the whole organization. Your tasks may include producing media content, assisting with fundraising efforts and generating online outreach efforts to promote our organization’s goals and projects. This is a great opportunity to experience the overall management of an international organization and receive training in a multi-level, multifaceted work environment. Before arrival at the center, you will already become a part of the team by completing pre-trip tasks with our international teams to gain an understanding of the kind of work you will be doing.

Our foundation­ is run entirely by volunteers just like you, who have made commitments ranging from 2 weeks to multiple years. You will be supervised and guided by long-term volunteer co-Directors at your center, who will listen to your ideas and work with you on a daily basis.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­-cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Work-Study Volunteers stay for a minimum of four weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $55 ­/ $75 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning. We will also try to comply with guidelines to secure any grant or scholarship funding available at your university if applicable.

If you are interested in a longer, even more substantial experience, we also offer a 3-6 month Internship Program in our Bali center. In this role, you will complete the four hours of international work and four hours of local work as part of the Work Study Program, but will have increased responsibility and more opportunity to particularize your tasks to your skills. If you are interested in a more involved experience, please apply for the...
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Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

Volunteer
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Registrado:
11-Mar-2013
Mensajes: 15
Votos: 0 👍

EnvíoAsunto: Work-Study Volunteer opportunity in Kenya

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Volunteer Work-Study Opportunity in Kenya

The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Nakuru, Kenya as part of our Volunteer Work-Study Program. As a Work-Study Volunteer, you would complete four hours of local work and four hours of international work a day alongside an international staff dedicated to global development and helping children have access to more opportunities. You will have substantial responsibilities and be a valued part of a grassroots not-for-profit NGO at the ground level.

Local tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Kenya, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will provide the co-Directors will needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

For your international tasks, you will be assigned teams made up of volunteers from other centers and you will work on administrative tasks for not just the center you are staying in, but for the whole organization. Your tasks may include producing media content, assisting with fundraising efforts and generating online outreach efforts to promote our organization’s goals and projects. This is a great opportunity to experience the overall management of an international organization and receive training in a multi-level, multifaceted work environment. Before arrival at the center, you will already become a part of the team by completing pre-trip tasks with our international teams to gain an understanding of the kind of work you will be doing.

Our foundation­ is run entirely by volunteers just like you, who have made commitments ranging from 2 weeks to multiple years. You will be supervised and guided by long-term volunteer co-Directors at your center, who will listen to your ideas and work with you on a daily basis.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­-cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Work-Study Volunteers stay for a minimum of four weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $55 ­/ $75 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning. We will also try to comply with guidelines to secure any grant or scholarship funding available at your university if applicable.

If you are interested in a longer, even more substantial experience, we also offer a 3-6 month Internship Program. In this role, you will complete the four hours of international work and four hours of local work as part of the Work-Study Program, but will have increased responsibility and more opportunity to particularize your tasks to your skills. If you are interested in a more involved experience, please apply for the Work-Study Program and note your interest...
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Volunteer Work-Study Opportunity in Thailand

The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Chiang Rai, Thailand as part of our Voluntourist program. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.

You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Thailand, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the center, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. Our Thailand center is in the vicinity of incredible temples, waterfalls and scenery. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.

Please familiarize yourself further with our organization on our website www.ihfonline.org and our blog ihfblog.wordpress.com/home/.

Learn more by reading our annual report at: hosted.verticalresponse.com/ ...TEST/TEST/.
We were given a 2013 Inspiring Story -- Responsible Tourism Award! Read more about it at: tourism.wildasia.org/ ...tinations/.

See our great ratings at: greatnonprofits.org/ ...ndation-1/.

If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.

Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org Tema: Volunteers in Indonesia, Thailand or Kenya: ihfonline.org - Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG Foro: Viajes de Cooperacion y ONG

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Volunteer Work-Study Opportunity in Indonesia, Thailand and Kenya

The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our international centers as part of our Volunteer Work-Study Program. IHF runs children’s homes in Nakuru, Kenya and Chiang Rai, Thailand, as well as education centers in Bali, Medan, Jakarta and Banda Aceh, Indonesia. As a Work-Study Volunteer, you would complete four hours of local work and four hours of international work a day alongside an international staff dedicated to global development and helping children have access to more opportunities. You will have substantial responsibilities and be a valued part of a grassroots not-for-profit NGO at the ground level.

Local tasks vary from center to center, day to day. At our Indonesian education centers, you will teach English to young students for whom English is a tool to secure better jobs in the future. In our children’s homes in Thailand and Kenya, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. At all centers, you will provide the co-Directors will needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.

For your international tasks, you will be assigned teams made up of volunteers from other centers and you will work on administrative tasks for not just the center you are staying in, but for the whole organization. Your tasks may include producing media content, assisting with fundraising efforts and generating online outreach efforts to promote our organization’s goals and projects. This is a great opportunity to experience the overall management of an international organization and receive training in a multi-level, multifaceted work environment. Before arrival at the center, you will already become a part of the team by completing pre-trip tasks with our international teams to gain an understanding of the kind of work you will be doing.

Our foundation­ is run entirely by volunteers just like you, who have made commitments ranging from 2 weeks to multiple years. You will be supervised and guided by long-term volunteer co-Directors at your center, who will listen to your ideas and work with you on a daily basis.

Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who­ are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. ­ Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high inter­-cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.

Work-Study Volunteers stay for a minimum of four weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $55 ­/ $75 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning. We will also try to comply with guidelines to secure any grant or scholarship funding available at your university if applicable.

If you are interested in a longer, even more substantial experience, we also offer a 3-6 month Internship Program...
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Sanidad en Sudáfrica Tema: Sanidad en Sudáfrica - África del Sur Foro: África del Sur

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Hola Wilderness.

Me temo que sí. La sanidad en Sudáfrica es cara. Te hablo de la privada, claro. No te recomiendo ir a la pública...

Si no recuerdo mal, hablando con amigos de allí, me comentaron que por ej, una fractura de tabique nasal rondaba los R30.000. No me quiero imaginar algo más grave y de urgencia.

Yo te recomiendo ir bien cubierto.

Según esta página sería más barato operarse de apendicitis que liarse a puñetazos con alguien entonces!

www.polokwane.info/tourist.htm

Health care - hospitals, doctors, dentists and more
South Africa offers excellent health care facilities. In 1999, 29 180 medical practitioners, 4 435 dentists, 10 205 pharmacists and 173 961 nurses were registered in South Africa.

Good medical care is very expensive and a patient generally has to prove that he will be able to pay for treatment before it is administered. A simple operation, such as an appendectomy, may cost approximately R15 000. It is recommended that immigrants take out medical/life insurance upon arrival in the country. Several excellent schemes are available. Contributions are calculated according to the ages, number and medical histories of applicants.

Travellers are recommended to take out medical insurance before their trip.

Malaria and bilharzia are diseases endemic to certain parts of South Africa. Before visiting the country, foreigners are advised to take precautions in this regard.

According to the United Nations AIDS Report, released in June 1998, South Africa is the country with the fastest growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. Approximately 8,6% of the total population is estimated to be HIV positive, with more than 1 500 new infections occurring daily. An aggressive media campaign educates society about the disease and all blood products are screened by health services to prevent accidental infection of patients.

A toll-free HIV/AIDS helpline exists at 0800-012-322.


Pero luego miras las tarifas de un hospital privado, como este de Cape Town:


www.mediclinic.co.za/ ...202014.pdf


Y ves que un día en cuidados intensivos ya cuesta 1000 euros, sin contar otros materiales y honorarios médicos, eso es el coste de la "habitación".

Viendo este último enlace estoy de acuerdo flotas que 12000 se queda corto en caso de urgencia grave.


Saludos!

tips go to Yogyakarta and Borobudur temple Tema: tips go to Yogyakarta and Borobudur temple - The Independent Traveller (English) Foro: The Independent Traveller (English)

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Accommodation
The Prambanan Guesthouse, Jl. Prawirotaman 14. They charge 64.000 Rp (fan + cold water), 84.000 Rp (fan + hot water) and 116.000 Rp (AC + hot water). In low season they give a reduction of about 15 %. In high season (july-august) they're often full. They have a small swimming pool and garden were you will have your breakfast. Breakfast and "afternoon snack" (cake with tea or coffee) is included. (prices 8/00).
- You can make reservations :
- Indonesia : fax (0274)384256 or tel. (62-274) 376167
- Belgium : phone/fax (0032-2) 361.37.38
- Duta Garden Hotel, Timuran MG (not to be confused with Duta Guest House on Jl. Prawirotaman), is also recommended. You can get a big room with mandi and AC for 180.000 Rp (7/98). It's set in a nice garden, has a pool, and the staff can do some babysitting. Their website is at www.dutagardenhotel.com
- The Agung Guesthouse charges 35.000 Rp for a triple room including breakfast, private bathroom and they have a swimming pool (10/98)
- Rose Hotel on Jl. Prawirotaman is also a good deal. They have a big swimming pool, and for only 20.000 Rp, you get a double with fan, and for 40.000 Rp a double with fan and hot water (10/98). Another report was a bit less enthousisastic saying service was unpersonnal.(6/98).
Restaurants / Cafés
Via via, Jalan Prawirotaman 24b. A Belgian run travellercafé with excellent fruit juices, milk-shakes, salad dishes and more. Every day they serve a different typical Indonesian meal.
- Prambanan Restaurant, Jalan Prawirotaman 14. Excellent beef dishes. Good alternative music and nice setting (bamboo tables, chairs and walls)
Tourist Office
Located at Jalan Malioboro 175. Closed on Sunday.

Open from Monday till Saturday from 8.00 AM to 20.00 PM

Travelagencies
A lot of small travel agencies can be found at the street Jl. Prawirotaman.
Or online travel agencies:
Special trip to Dieng plateau :
https://diengrentcar.blogspot.com/
https://diengtransport.blogspot.com/

special trip to Borobudur:
https://transportborobudurtemple.blogspot.com/
https://borobudurtourdeals.blogspot.com/
https://borobudurtraveldeals.blogspot.com/
https://transportborobudurtour.blogspot.com/
https://www.rentcarborobudur.blogspot.com/
https://www.transportborobudur.blogspot.com/

Special trip to Prambanan:
https://www.prambananrentcar.blogspot.com/
https://transportprambanantour.blogspot.com/

Yogyakarta taxi motorcycle
:
https://jogjataxibike.blogspot.com/

special tour around Java_Bali:

https://javatropic.com/

Best Tour driver in Yogyakarta and borobudur Temple:
https://borobudurtourdrivers.blogspot.com/


What to do?
Kraton

- The Kraton itself is fine, but nothing fantastic.
- Opening hours : Mon-Thurs (8.00...
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