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Human Rights Accompaniment Volunteers Needed in Colombian Peace Community The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) is accepting applications for volunteers to accompany the Peace Community of San José de Apartadó, in Colombia's northern region of Urabá. San José de Apartadó is one of some 50 communities in Colombia that has taken an extraordinary and nonviolent stand against war, by refusing to support any armed actor involved in Colombia's decades-long conflict. The community has suffered terribly from political violence, mostly by paramilitary groups supported by the Colombian Army, and remains a principle obstacle to the paramilitary's expansion of its violent project in the Urabá and Chocó regions. In March 2001, the Peace Community, whose central settlement of San José is already accompanied by volunteers of Peace Brigades International, requested that the Fellowship of Reconciliation work to establish a long-term accompaniment presence in the nearby settlement of La Unión. La Unión is the agricultural center of the Peace Community, and has been victim to repeated paramilitary attacks. In consultation with Colombian and international human rights organizations working with and living in the community, FOR is now providing the requested accompaniment of La Unión. In February 2002, the first two FOR volunteers arrived in the community where they will be staying for a period of at least six months sharing the lives of the peasant farmers striving for a life in peace and dignity. To ensure the continuity of the accompaniment, FOR now seeks committed and skilled volunteers ready to actively support this living example of nonviolent resistance. For more information or to apply, please contact:
Task Force on Latin America and the Caribbean 2017 Mission St. #305 San Francisco, CA 94110 phone: (415) 495-6334, fax: (415) 495-5628 www.forusa.org E-mail: forcolombia@igc.apc.org
Fellowship of Reconciliation -- TFLAC Volunteer Job Description Accompaniment Project in San José de Apartadó, Colombia Volunteer Responsibilities:
The purpose of the accompaniment presence in San José de Apartadó is to assist in protecting the lives of the community, and by doing so, help to maintain open the space for human rights and for neutrality of the civilian population in the Colombian countryside. To this end, the volunteers seek, as far as possible within their resources to: Offer nonviolent support and protective accompaniment to members and leaders of the San José community (especially in the settlement of La Unión), and to the Colombian organizations that accompany them, as they are threatened with violence from various sides.
Volunteer Requirements:
Financial Arrangements: FOR covers living expenses (food, lodging, and travel when doing FOR work) in the field during the term of service (in addition to providing a small monthly stipend and some health insurance). Volunteers are strongly encouraged to raise money to assist with their personal expenses while serving on the team. Training for Volunteers: FOR will work with each volunteer to develop a training plan, which may include any or all of the following: FOR-led training sessions, attendance at the training sessions of other accompaniment organizations (such as Peace Brigades International), self-study plans, and attendance at conferences, classes or trainings on specific topics. In addition to training, each volunteer first will go through an interview process. The interview process is a mutual-discernment process -- to help the volunteer decide if serving in this project is a commitment he or she would like to make, and to help FOR determine if he or she is adequately prepared for the experience. For more information or to apply, please contact:
Task Force on Latin America and the Caribbean 2017 Mission Street #305, San Francisco, CA 94110 phone: (415) 495-6334; fax: (415) 495-5628 forlatam@igc.org FOR Colombia Volunteers
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