We have
been volunteering with ICS for 5 weeks now and are in
middle of our placement. This has been one of the greatest opportunities that
we have had the privilege to be a part. Since the 30th of March we
have been lucky enough to deliver session to students from 6 different
universities from all over the West Bank. These sessions have had a focus on
employability skills and English skills helping to build the students’
confidence while speaking English.
International
service organised an event for Volunteer Recognition Day at Al-Quds University
giving us the opportunity to hear from volunteers here in Palestine. We were
about to learn from their experiences which gave us further insight into the
challenges faced by young people in Palestine. The aim of finding a job and
succeeding professionally are challenges faced by us all, yet the problem in
Palestine is compounded by the pressures and problems caused by occupation.
By
volunteering with ICS, all of us - UK volunteers and
Palestinian - have learnt so much both about each other, and about ourselves.
The ability for us to work in a team made of people who have such different backgrounds
and knowledge has been an enriching experience and has strengthened the bond between
us. This has helped the team through the ups and downs of the project so
far.
Working
in Palestine has at times been frustrating with some sessions being cancelled
the night before. There have been times where we have prepared sessions lasting
a length of time and on the day of the session we found out that the length of
time we had for the session had been halved. The challenge of the in country
volunteers balancing volunteering full time and university -particularly at
this time of year exams and assignments- has been a learning curve which will no
doubt be a useful skill for us in the future.
For the
next 5 weeks our project is changing, the universities we work with are about
to break up for summer so the employability sessions are coming to an end (for
now). The coming five weeks will see us working with a local women’s college
with students from refugee camps around the West Bank. We will be delivering
sessions designed to help develop the student confidence and proficiency with
English. The next 5 weeks will no doubt throw up more challenges and
experiences that will help all of us to develop and better ourselves, and we
look forward to it!
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