How to use umuzungu volunteer 22/02/2016 Norihiro Takeda
How to use umuzungu volunteer22/02/2016Norihiro Takeda
Profile – Norihiro Takeda Nick name: Nori Birth: 15/4/1989
(26yrs) Nationality: Japan Likes:
Ukulele Basketball Travel Blog
What JICA want me to doCommunity development as a member of W-SAT (Water and Sanitation Action Team)
Advice to improve the skill of the community organization which maintain the water supply systems.
Carry out sanitary enlightenment activities with the member of the health center and the residents.
Share information and improve the relationship between the county and the sector office.
Support repairing hand pumps in the other community with the other volunteers.
What I want to doCommunity development as a resident of this sector
be a coordinator, facilitator, communicator.
Improves the lives of villagers according to JICA’s mission.
Help you to achieve your goals (imihigo).
Share hopes and dreams with children.
What I can do For community
development... Find problems Think solutions Coordinate people Solve problems with villagers
Teach English and Japanese Teach skills of IT(PC, SNS) Teach how to play the ukulele Work as manpower
What I will learn
Kinyarwanda(must!!) How to maintain
water supply systems
How to fix wells Structure, customs
and culture of this sector and country
What you want me to do
Please write anything you want here!!
What I want you to do
Share information problems of this
community people, groups your plans and goals
Give advice to my action
Plan and act together Teach Kinyarwanda
What I didSales in one of the biggest confectionary companies in Japan.
communication negotiation find problems think solution suggestion & planning presentation management Social business
About JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA’s mission
to serve as a bridge between the people in Japan and developing countries.
to advance international cooperation through the sharing of knowledge and experience.
to work to build a more peaceful and prosperous world.
About JOCV Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers
Now: more than 2,000 JOCV are working in 71 countries (46 in Rwanda).
Cumulative total: more than 40,000 JOCV were sent in 88 developing countries.
Jobs: agriculture, forestry and fisheries, fabrication, repair operations, civil engineering, sanitation, education and culture, sports, planning and administration etc.
“together with the local community”