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We have moved podcasts to http://www.mypodcastworld.com/podcasts/cuso-vso
August 08, 2009 11:08 AM PDT
We have moved our CUSO-VSO podcasts to Mypodcast world
August 01, 2009 02:41 PM PDT
George has served in several countries on different assignments. He has refined his skills and loves sharing them from Zanzibar, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia.
August 01, 2009 02:36 PM PDT
George continues his story of his projects and partners from Ethiopia to Uganda George Harris has served with CUSO and VSO -Podcast #45August 01, 2009 10:23 AM PDT
George Harris was very young when he started his first assignment. He has worked for CUSO, volunteered and married Shirley Lord and gone with her on assignment. Listen to this life long commitment to international work.George is preparing for his next assignment soon. He lives in Winnipeg with his wife Shirley. Helen Zokowski Talks about the founding 15 plus 1 - Podcast #44July 29, 2009 11:19 AM PDT
Helen now lives in Comox and is a freelance writer. She has served with Science International, CBC, and is an accomplished Producer, Director and Writer.
July 29, 2009 10:58 AM PDT
Helen Startowski is an extraordinary woman and a pioneer for CUSO-VSO. In 1961, the Canadian Overseas Volunteers (COV), to become CUSO, sent its first 15 volunteers out on assignments, Helen was one of those volunteers. She majored in languages (Russian, English and Polish). Working in Toronto she met with Keith Spicer who was doing his PhD at U of Toronto at the time. He was inspired by Donald K Farris PhD who wrote the book called “To Plough with Hope”. The ideas was to send young Canadian just out of University to share skills and bring back International experience. The motto was to Serve and Learn. A meeting was held at U of T and 80 students were interested in the concept. A Group of 15 were chosen. 10 were to go India, 3 to Ceylon and 2 to Borneo. She began her preparation with no previous teacher training. She was to go to Malaysia. During her preparation she met Clenn Wodrife and after a 3 month courtship they were off to Malaysia as husband and wife celebrating their honeymoon on board the ship that was to take them to their assignment. They moved to Malaysia where she went to teach English and then taught British History. Clenn taught Math and Sciences. Surviving on an $80/ month stipend, the two did exactly what they set out to accomplish and in return for their efforts, Helen made life time friends and gained a new perspective and outlook on life. To learn more about Helen’s adventures abroad have a listen. Jill Cooper Continues to Tell Us About Their Work in Bolivia - Podcast #42July 13, 2009 04:08 PM PDT
July 13, 2009 03:06 PM PDT
Geoff Ripat is back in Winnipeg and back at work. He was on his way out when I arrived. I spent a wonderful few hours talking to the family about Bolivia Jill Cooper tells us about her work and Geoff work in Bolivia - Podcast #40July 13, 2009 09:13 AM PDT
When Jill left Canada with her young family and her husband Geoff Ripat it was Geoff who had the assignment. Geoff was to do a labour market study in Cochabama mines with Kinde Nolte. This NGO works to benefit children and families. Geoff is a social worker.
July 13, 2009 08:54 AM PDT
Maureen brought back her Muneca in traditional dress ( Cholita) Sam brought back a flute
I think their stay in Bolivia will connect them to the country for a lifetime. A Family Returns From Bolivia - Podcast #38July 13, 2009 08:31 AM PDT
Many people ask about taking their children on assignment. Geoff Ripat and Jill Cooper have recently returned from Bolivia. They left 4 year and 7 months ago with their two lovely children. Maureen was 6 when she left and is 11 now. She speaks beautiful Spanish. Maureen was 6 when she left. She talks about friends and how much she misses Bolivia in English and Spanish.
July 11, 2009 09:05 AM PDT
Over 700 Manitobans have served with CUSO and VSO now the combined alumni of CUSO-VSO. We met recently at the Manitoba Council for International Cooperation office in Winnipeg. www.mcic.ca
July 03, 2009 10:08 AM PDT
Eva has just returned from a 4 month placement in China as a Funding Advisor for HIV/ AIDS
July 03, 2009 09:54 AM PDT
A community activist
July 03, 2009 09:40 AM PDT
Eva has a PhD in Geology. She describes herself as a " Hard Rock Doctor". She worked on Canadian shield mapping.
Eva is a community activist by nature and has served VSO and now CUSO-VSO for over 2 years. Her assignments have been varied. A perfect case of an inquisitive mind.
Photo- Eva in Fugong Province. SW China. Visiting village Doctors along with VSO IV and NV and Managers from our partner ( County HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control office) Next Page |
Podcast SummaryCUSO and VSO Canada have merged to form CUSO-Voluntary Service Overseas, one of North America's largest international development organizations that works through volunteers. The two agencies joined forces to more effectively work towards our vision of a world without poverty or injustice.
About UmeedaUmeeda Umedaly Switlo left Uganda at the age of 15 with thousands of other Asian refugees. They were given 90 days to pack and leave. Taking a single suitcase Umeeda ended up in Medford Oregon and later in Vancouver Canada. After studying Marine Biology at University of Victoria Umeeda worked with Government and then became an entrepreneur. Founding My Little School ( 150 Children in Deep Cove), Umeeda learned about business. She has owned Community Box Offices, New Music West , managed artists, produced concerts and special events. Her goal was to work in International development. She now works with CUSO-VSO and represents western Canada and the US. She took an emotional journey back to Kenya and Uganda and met volunteers who are truly making a diffrence. Find out more Fans of this ShowFavorite LinksUmeeda's Friends
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