Volunteer in the fieldThe volunteers of Peace Brigades International (PBI) come from many different countries and backgrounds. What these volunteers share is a strong commitment to nonviolence and a belief in the contribution that ordinary people can make to creating a more peaceful and just world. Quotes from our field volunteers:NationalitiesIn 2005, volunteers came from the following 25 countries: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA What does a PBI team do?When there is a conflict within a state or between communities or nations, certain actions are possible and appropriate for outsiders - others are not. A PBI team seeks to encourage, by means of an international, nonviolent, non partisan presence, a peaceful resolution of conflicts in the local area. To do this, PBI teams:
PBI is not a development organisation. We believe that communities need space to carry out their own development in ways that create self reliance rather than dependency. We refer requests for development projects to other organisations set up for such work. What does PBI offer volunteers?
All projects cover the costs of: travel to country of work, accommodation, food, internal travel, insurance, repatriation and also offer a stipend to cover additional costs. Requirements
See the Field Applicant's FAQ for more details. Living conditionsPBI volunteers share a house which serves as living quarters as well as an office. Usually it is a very international house. Find out more For more information:
Also, you should contact the PBI country group closest to you or the International Office (address below). Are you a Quaker or an Attender of a Friends Meeting or Friends Church? The Friends Peace Teams Project can provide you with support (logistical, training, and financial) for your service with Peace Brigades International. For more information, contact the Friends Peace Teams Project at: Friends Peace Teams Project |
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