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100th Monkey Pilot Phase 1 – Annai Rani Convent, Pondicherry

100th Monkey Pilot Phase 1 – Annai Rani Convent, Pondicherry

100th Monkey’s Pilot Phase 1 was conducted at Pondicherry’s Annai Rani Convent School. FSL-India’s Long Term Volunteering (LTV) program is currently functional in Annai Rani School. With the positive impact of LTV, they were happy to introduce 100th Monkey’s Pilot Phase 1 at their school. Yasothai, FSL-India’s coordinator, facilitated the 100th Monkey sessions here. The Pilot Phase commenced from January 2019. 43 students from 7th grade participated in each session. Every session was unique and designed using experiential education and…

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My Experience of attending the UNESCO WHV Workshop at France – Manjunath KM, Work Camp Area Coordinator, FSL-India

My Experience of attending the UNESCO WHV Workshop at France – Manjunath KM, Work Camp Area Coordinator, FSL-India

I had heard a lot about “UNESCO” from when I was young.  So, when I got a chance to attend the workshop at UNESCO Head Quarters at Paris, from 11th -15th March 2019, I felt really proud of myself, to be a part of FSL–India, which gave me this unique opportunity to attend the workshop. This workshop was mainly to strengthen the team leaders who are a part of the World Heritage Volunteers Work Camp. As a team leader, I…

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Orientation at CEL, Kundapur – April 2019

Orientation at CEL, Kundapur – April 2019

From 1st-5th April 2019, FSL-India hosted 6 Long-Term Volunteers from Germany and Spain. For this orientation, FSL-India organised different events for the exchange of ICL (Inter-Cultural Learning). The sessions conducted were an ‘Indian’ welcome, introduction to FSL-India, local language class, practical information, Indian lifestyle, safety and project information, volunteer’s role and responsibilities. It was observed that the participants were interested to know about Indian culture and practices. The volunteers actively participated in the orientation. Some feedback from our volunteers: Very…

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