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Our program of internship is aimed at achieving the personal and professional development of the participant, based on an experience that prioritizes work and direct social intervention with populations, groups and individuals, in a totally experiential and empirical way, with continuous personalized support of our work team with academic training and experience in research and social projects, gender issues, social anthropology, childhood education and aspects related to native culture, development and sustainable health.

Also allowing a genuine experience of cultural exchange with both the population and our work group and organization, having the possibility to integrate organically into our organization and being part of it, being able to develop or direct roles or projects to the interior of this .

AIM OF THE INTERNSHIP:

To give the intern the possibility of knowing the field work in a practical and direct way, with the social groups where the organization develops tasks of support and socio – economic development.

Provide the opportunity to develop professional practices in the area of ​​academic specialty.

To help the development of the communities, groups and populations most in need, with the carrying out of activities and projects with these communities.

The intern will use the professional training to create a plan and execute projects in cooperation, in association with the organization.

Participate actively as a member of the Association, helping to improve the management of the organization (included in the administrative area and support in planning-organization).

Combining practical experience and empirical work to improve the experience of cultural exchange and immersion in Peruvian culture.

help us to plan, implement and follow up on new projects, activities and studies related to the socio-economic and health effects of people in vulnerable communities

Details of costs and financing:

No participation cost to develop an internship with us

Optionally, you have the opportunity to occupy a role within the organization as a coordination assistant, coordinator or fundraiser, among others, in these cases you can have access to an additional economic stipend based on a minimum percentage of 30% or more, Request this option with the program coordinator.

Achievements

  • Promotion, studies and development of subjects in Human and legal rights.
  • Actively participate in activities, workshops and projects related to improving the health of children and women.
  • Empowerment of Andean women in areas of psychology and emotional support, overcoming emotional wounds post-traumatic processes.
  • Study, plan and implement actions that improve nutrition and food security for women and children.
  • Gender studies in the immigration framework as a result of political violence
  • Cultural revaluation of native and Andean populations
  • Case studies of survivors of political violence in Peru.
  • Promotion of economic improvement of women and their families with micro businesses and group economic enterprises
  • Talks, workshops and systematization of experiences, studies and work areas related to gender studies
  • Immercion practice from scratch or continuing your studies or specialization in a fieldwork organization.

NOTE- you can choose one or several of these items, in addition to proposing others that suit your area or interest

Benefits of an internship with us:

  • Accommodation available in the organization’s house
    basic work materials.
  • Personalized professional advice by people with university training and experience in social, human rights and cultural issues.
  • Work and join a well-knit multicultural team with a very humane treatment.
  • Stipend, discounts and opportunities for paid work
  • Certification issued by a legal non-profit organization
  • Improve your level of Spanish in a theoretical and above all practical way.
  • Exchange in: Peruvian foods, pastry and desserts, handicrafts, Latin and native dances among others
  • On weekends, non-commercial excursions to many beautiful and interesting places in the Andes and jungle of Peru.
  • (optional) experience mysticism, Inka / Andean holistic healing, healing plants and others.
  • Detailed information about the various Andean and Inca cultures, their history, music, folklore and worldview, travel and geography of Peru.

Economic, health and socio-cultural background:

Although this problem has its structural origin, it has had a dramatic resurgence in the last internal war that Peru suffered (1980-2000), especially in the central Andean theater, with its consequences of hundreds of thousands of displaced people, people who in general are native or Quechua, who in addition to having suffered for more than two decades in their own flesh the consequences of political violence between the State and seditious groups, drag and face in situations of extreme poverty and malnutrition the lack of potable water services. , access to health services, decent sources of work or education, this is aggravated by cultural segregation, mainly in cities and their “Creole-Western” culture.

Likewise, a separate chapter deserves to highlight the tremendous effects of the Pandemic related to SARS-COV-2 in the personal, family and social life of these people, effects that aggravate the health situation of the vulnerable population, but also, in the already deteriorated and basic economy of these people and their basic rights, such as education, access to health services, nutrition, sources of work and others.

Many of them live in very difficult conditions in the belts that surround the cities and towns of the Mantaro Valley, which is a key and strategic area to understand and address first-hand the problems of the Andean and native peoples who have emigrated from other provinces. in search of improving or surviving their own personal and social dramas caused by decades of political violence and lack of better opportunities and that still persist focused on areas near the jungle and mountainous regions of the regions of Junín, Ayacucho, Huancavelica and Andahuaylas, Vrae .


Many survivors experienced the terrible effects of this internal war as children, today adults, many others will continue to have emotional and psychological consequences in addition to the segregation and sociocultural stigmatization of belonging to Quechua “ethnic groups” and speaking or expressing themselves in their own language and culture.

The issue of gender, social, domestic and cultural violence suffered by many women, girls and adolescents, as well as the little or no access to economic improvement or training or organizational opportunities to improve themselves and their families.
Currently we are admired and moved by the great courage, faith and strength of these women and their families to face the current situation aggravated by the effects of the Pandemic and the daily struggle they carry out to survive themselves and their families, from their villages rural areas to their humble homes in the outskirts of the cities, that is something that encourages us to promote this social cause that is very noble and powerful in its efforts to improve the quality of life of these people to whom you are your guest as an agent of change.

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