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Crisis Corps in Panamà |
| P’Q’S—(FYI Panama-Style) Por Tess Sparks Pa’ Q’ Sepan, there’s going to be a new crew landing in Panamá. I’m not talking about any 59ers either. I’m not sure what number we’ll give ‘em here, but in DC they call ‘em CCVs. Crisis Corps Volunteers. You read that correctly, el desarrollo en Panamá will soon be getting a little extra oompha from 10 CCVs. These RPCVs will be rolling in as soon as possible to help more Panamanians them help themselves.
Unlike PCVs, CCVs don’t have two years to develop and complete projects in their communities. CCVs are in country for a whirlwind of three to six months and, thus, will have a specific project ready upon their arrival. They are partnered with local ministries, NGOs and OGs that already have projects in the works—por ejemplo MINSA, IFRC, IDEMI. The CCVs will work more directly and regularly with his or her partner organization. Y que más…all RPCVs are eligible to apply for Crisis Corps positions.
After that there are two ways to get more information about specific projects (which are also posted on the same website). You can a) peruse the open positions and upon seeing one that interests you; you contact Crisis Corps and express your interest or b) wait for Crisis Corps to run thru their database and then contact you about positions for which you are eligible. Also please feel free to contact me, Tess, at tsparks@pa.peacecorps.gov with any questions you may have. We’d love to create a solid 1st round CC program with the help of Panama RPCVs. Ciao for now. I’m eager to receive your emails!!
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