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  July 2008

Issue 57


In This Issue:

National Service and Presidential Candidates

Busani Ngcaweni Interview

Featured Program - Service for Peace

IANYS News

Upcoming Events

Resources

National Service and the Presumptive Republican and Democratic Nominees for President 

By Gabriel González-Kreisberg, ICP Intern

The US Presidential race is down to two major-party candidates, John McCain of the Republican Party and Barack Obama of the Democratic Party. McCain and Obama have both shown a willingness to discuss the expansion of AmeriCorps and new ideas for national and community service in the US. Here at ICP, we have paid close attention to their platforms, as the future of National Service both in the US and abroad is contingent upon the policies of the two candidates.

Both candidates have called for young men and women to serve their country in some capacity—in the armed forces, AmeriCorps, or the Peace Corps. Along with this call, the candidates have proposed implementing specific new program initiatives and policy changes in order to achieve the goal of increased civic engagement, though Obama’s platform is more comprehensive than McCain’s. Read More>>

Youth Service News

International Volunteers: How Effective Are They?
International volunteering, where volunteers work in countries other than their own, promotes skills sharing and improved cultural awareness, but there is scope for improvement when it comes to training these volunteers, according to study on Tanzania and India by Comhlámh. Read More>>
 



Katimavik: Canadians Deem National Volunteer Service Indispensable in Engaging Youth
Montreal - According to a recent national survey of public attitudes conducted by EKOS, more than eight in ten Canadians feel that national volunteer service creates a culture of active citizenship and civic participation. Read More>>


 
Obama Highlights Plan for National Service
Colorado Springs - U.S. Democratic Presidential Candidate Sen. Barack Obama unveiled a plan to create volunteer and service opportunities to help tackle some of the nation's most pressing issues, part of his weeklong focus on patriotism and national service. Read More>>

The Chicago Tribune examines the question of "Is U.S. Ready to Serve?" in a follow-up to Obama's national service plan. Read More>>
 



Gambia: NYSS Launches Website
Banjul - As part of activities marking the official visit of a delegation of the National Youth Service Corps from the Federal Republic of Nigeria, led by Brigadier General Yusuf Bomoi, the National Youth Service Scheme, on May 28, 2008, officially launched its website. Read More>>

Visit the Gambia NYSS website here.
 



On the Day of the African Child, UNICEF Highlights the Importance of Child Participation
New York City - June 16th marked "The Day of the African Child," which this year was dedicated to the theme "Right to Participate: Let Children be Seen and Heard." UNICEF drew attention to the importance of child participation in schools, community action, media, and governance, highlighting in particular the importance of the 4th Junior 8 Summit in Japan next month that will give young people the opportunity to share their views directly with world leaders gathered for the G8. Read More>>
 


 
Nigeria National Youth Service: Interview with Minister of Youth Development
Nigeria - Minister of Youth Development, Senator Olasunkanmi Akinlabi gives insight into some policies of the Umaru Yar’Adua-led Federal Government, particularly on youth affairs. Read More>>

 

ICP News 

Fall 2008 Internships: Now Available!
ICP is looking for Fall 2008 interns!  Please spread the word about this fun and exciting opportunity, and be sure to get applications in as soon as possible!
 
The following internships are available:
 


Apply for our Fall 2008 Talloires Network Service Fellowship!
ICP is also looking for a 2009 Talloires Service Fellow!  The Service Fellow Program is a post-graduate opportunity aimed at developing recent college graduates’ professional skills in the nonprofit arena.

Read the Talloires Network Service Fellowship description
 

 
ICP Attends National Conference on Volunteering and Service
Jean Manney, ICP’s development fellow, attended the 2008 National Conference on Volunteering and Service in Atlanta, Georgia. At the conference, held from June 1st to June 3rd, Jean heard speeches from Jimmy Carter and Congressman John Lewis among many other inspirational leaders in civic participation.


Good-Bye to Charmagne and Paula
ICP is sad to say farewell this month to our Program Associate, Charmagne Campbell-Patton, and Paula Fortner, our 2008 Talloires Service Fellow.

Charmagne was an invaluable member of the ICP team, bringing many new projects to fruition. Her professionalism, sincerity and leadership have had an impact on us all. She will be moving back to Minnesota, where she grew up, to serve as Program Director for the new Minnesota office of World Savvy, a global education non-profit. She is excited to be moving back home but sad to be leaving ICP and plans to continue to be involved in promoting youth civic engagement in her new position. 

Paula has made significant contributions to the advancement of the Talloires Network over the course of her fellowship, including the launch of the Talloires Network News. Her enthusiasm, intelligence and commitment, along with her humor and grace, will be sorely missed. She will be using her excellent writing skills to pursue a career path in journalism, where she will be writing on global health.

Charmagne and Paula have been an extraordinary part of our team and we wish them both much happiness and success in their upcoming moves!

Busani Ngcaweni, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of the Deputy President, South Africa

Interview by Paula Fortner, Talloires Network Service Fellow

 In May, ICP co-sponsored an International Experts Meeting at the World Bank titled “Measuring the Impact of Youth Voluntary Service Programs.” At this meeting, Talloires Network Service Fellow Paula Fortner had the opportunity to interview one of the participating international experts, Busani Ngcaweni.  In his conversation with Paula, Busani spoke about his motivations for working in youth development, the benefits of youth service programs, and the future of youth service in South Africa. Read More>>

Service For Peace – Model Elementary Schools Program

Adapted by Katherine Felt, ICP Intern, from “Service For Peace and the Model School Program” by Gareth Davies, Service For Peace
 
In the village of Frasquito Gomez in the Dominican Republic, the elementary school now boasts a safe, grass-covered playground, freshly painted classrooms with tiled floors, and flushing toilets. It is a haven for education and literacy, allowing the community as a whole to benefit from its recent improvements. This was not always true – before the volunteers from Service For Peace (SFP) arrived, none of this was possible. The hard work of a group of high school and college students from the US and the Dominican Republic (DR) transformed this elementary school, and in turn both the community and the volunteers themselves were transformed. Read More>> 
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IANYS News

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Registration for the 8th Global Conference on National Youth Service is now open online. The conference will be held from 19-22 November 2008 at the Fondation des Etats Unis at the Cite Universitaire in Paris, France.

Click here to register.

View a preliminary conference agenda.

In addition to the conference, IANYS is offering an optional pre-conference session on national youth service policy and program development on November 19th. Read More>>

E-mail ianys@icicp.org with questions.

Upcoming Events 

July 2-9Junior 8 Summit - Hokkaido, Japan
July 6-12 - World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts World Conference – Johannesburg, South Africa
July 9-11 - U.S. Public Service Academy National Youth Conference - Washington, DC
July 15-22 - 19th International Youth Forum 2008: Youth Challenges in the ASEM Context – Seoul, Korea
July 16-19Sister Cities International Conference – Kansas City, MO
July 17-19 - Youth Leadership Summit - New York City, NY
July 21-25 - Community Works Summer Institute on Service-Learning - Shelburne Farms, VT
August 10-14 - The National Educators’ Institute for Jewish Service-Learning - Burlington, VT
August 10-214th World Youth Congress – Quebec City, Quebec
August 12 – International Youth Day
September 11-12ServiceNation Summit – New York City, NY
September 24-25Voices for National Service Capitol Hill Day – Washington, DC
September 25Alliance to Save Energy Efficiency Awards – Washington, DC
September 27City Year Opening Day – Nationwide
October 6-12 – National Learn and Serve Challenge - USA
October 16-18
Teens For Planet Earth Leadership Institute – Bronx Zoo, NYC
October 16-18 -
2008 National Conference on Disability Inclusion and National Service - Alexandria, VA
October 25-28 - Eighth International Research Conference on Service-Learning and Community Engagement - New Orleans, LA
October 26-28 - Youth Service Institute 2008: Across the Street, Around the World – Orlando, FL
November 12-14 – CSV’s Institute for Advanced Volunteer Management 2008 Residential – London, UK; contact iavm@csv.org.uk for more information
November 19-22 - IANYS 8th Global Conference - Paris, France

 

The Talloires Network

The Talloires Network is a collective of individuals and institutions committed to promoting the civic roles and social responsibilities of higher education. To learn more about the latest Talloires Network news, check out our latest newsletter or visit our website. 

Resources

Community Development Journal Special Issue: Participatory Approaches in Community Development: Transitions and Transformations
This special issue of Community Development Journal discusses the theory, practice, and evaluation of community development approaches using several country and regional examples. Paid subscription. Read More>>

UNICEF Child and Youth Participation Resource Guide
This guide presents resources on child and youth participation from Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, Australia and the Pacific. Most of the materials are available in electronic form and have been included in the CD-ROM that is part of this guide. The main audiences for this resource guide are practitioners and managers involved in promoting child and youth participation in government, community-based organizations, child-led organizations, NGOs and UN and donor agencies. Read More>>

Growing Up Global: Annual Report 2007
International Youth Foundation recently released their 2007 Annual Report. Read More>>

Service News Worldwide is ICP's monthly newsletter. It is intended to be a resource for current news and events related to service, country information, relevant publications and internet resources, and in-depth discussions of different types of service and the issues that accompany them.

 

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