Intern with an Environmental CBO in Bolivia

Location: Bolivia: Cochabamba

Term: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Trimester, Academic Year, Throughout the year

Program Duration: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad), 7-12 months (includes high school academic year abroad)

Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks

Dates: See FSD Website

http://www.fsdinternational.org

1000 Brannan St, Suite 207 San Francisco, CA 94103 United States

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Phone: (415) 283-4873

Fax: (415) 255 9598

Description

Do you love the environment? Do you see yourself working overseas? Combine your interests with an internship in Bolivia, working to develop environmental conservation programs. Examples of how you can support Environmental initiatives in Bolivia:

* Assist professors at the local university who teach under graduate and post graduate classes in the sustainable management of natural resources. Support research into new practices and technology of agro-ecology preservation. Write and publish scientific articles with research results.

* Investigate proven, cost-effective, and creative ways to improve community habitats through ecological sanitation systems, composting, and proper management of water systems.

* Develop ways to raise awareness in society and the government about sustainable management of natural resources for the increased production and consumption of ecologically aware products.

* Assist with a schools sustainable agriculture and ecology projects which include crop diversification, fertilization methods and soil maintenance.

* Assist in the organization and creation of organic gardens in the community of Maria Auxiliadora - a cooperatively run neighborhood for women who have experienced intra-familial violence.

* Work with neighborhood political organizations in the Zona Sur of Cochabamba - a peri urban area which is home to indigenous, migrant, socio-economically excluded residents. Support the creation of community-managed projects such as potable water, irrigation, and sewage systems.

For more opportunities in environment in Bolivia visit our website or contact us directly.

About FSD

The Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995 to support underserved, international communities in a collaborative and sustainable manner. Our model incorporates three overlapping programs:

1. Sustainable Development Training Programs for Interns and Volunteers
FSD provides comprehensive training and immersion programs for interns and volunteers seeking hands-on experience in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Program participants come from countless professions and more than 300 universities worldwide to collaborate with our partner organizations on community-driven projects that reflect sustainable practices.

2. Grantmaking to Projects and Initiatives Led By Our Partner Organizations
Donations and grants given to FSD are used to support projects and initiatives implemented by our partner organizations, site teams, interns, and volunteers.

3. Sustainable Development of Community-Based Organizations
Our professional field staff, consultants, and program participants provide on-site technical training and capacity building to more than 200 community-based organizations.

Highlights

Development Issues Addressed by FSD in Bolivia
One of the most pressing environmental concerns in Bolivia is soil erosion from overgrazing and poor cultivation methods, including slash and burn agriculture. Over the past few decades of this century, the use of chemical fertilizers and the overexploitation of renewable resources has all but destroyed the sustainability of agricultural lands in the Cochabamba region by creating a gaping deficit between nutrients added and nutrients taken from the soil. Due to the very poor soil quality, local agricultural communities surrounding Cochabamba produce consistently low crop yields year after year, afflicting the health of local farmers, their children, and the land they live on.

Other environmental concerns facing Bolivia include deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and industrial pollution of water supplies used for drinking and irrigation. Overuse of natural capital to meet short-term economic needs in conjunction with rising population pressures have left the country depleted of resources that traditionally supported the vast majority of its citizens.

FSD supports grassroots environmental organizations that reflect the needs of struggling rural farmers and community members hit hard by the current conditions. Interns and volunteers work to improve the sustainable management of soil, water, and land use through activities that might include working directly with the local universities, offering farmers micro loans, and/or cultivating new water, irrigation, and sewage systems. By strengthening Cochabambas natural capital and educating/empowering rural communities, FSD aims to support the development of a strong,
sustainable agricultural economy.

Minimum Education

High School

Intern Types
  • Accounting
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Development
  • Ecology
  • Economics
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Studies
  • Field-Study
  • Finance
  • Forestry
  • Geology
  • Horticulture
  • Humanities
  • International Relations
  • Journalism
  • Labor & Industrial Relations
  • Law
  • Marketing, Ad, PR
  • Occupational, Envir. Health
  • Political Science/Politics
  • Public Admin, Public Pol, Govt
  • Social Sciences
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Urban & Regional Planning
  • Women's Studies
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish

Cost in US$:

Depends on Program Selected; See FSD Website

Cost Include Description:

Your contribution fee covers all program costs (excluding airfare) and is 100% tax deductible for U.S. residents. Included in the fee is: a one-week orientation; family homestay will all meals provided; language lessons (not available in Latin America); development trainings and workshops; group sessions; midterm retreat (9+ weeks only); final debriefing session; on-going in-country support from FSD site team and U.S. staff; USD 200 mini-grant; eligibility for additional project funding up to USD 500, medical evacuation and limited health insurance; and pick-up from the airport.

Credit Available

no

Volunteer Types
  • Agriculture
  • Appropriate Technology
  • Community Development
  • Community Organizing
  • Consciousness-raising
  • Conservation
  • Cutting Wood
  • Digging
  • Eco-tourism
  • Economic Development
  • Environment
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Gardening
  • Geology
  • Grassroots Organization
  • Income-generation
  • Indigenous Issues
  • Infrastructure Planning
  • Micro-enterprise
  • Natural Resources
  • Organic Farming
  • Organizational Development
  • Planting
  • Professional Services
  • Reforestation
  • Relief
  • Renovation
  • Repairs
  • Research
  • Restoration
  • Sanitation
  • Small Business Development
  • Strategic Planning
  • Technical Assistance
  • Trail Building
  • Tree Planting
  • Volunteer Management
  • Water
  • Volunteering
Typical Volunteer
FSD supports participants who boldly wish to initiate the change they believe is necessary in the developing world. Interns are passionate about sharing their practical knowledge, heart-felt enthusiasm, and economic resources with communities abroad that suffer unnecessary hardship. They wish to gain hands-on, grassroots development experience because they believe change is most powerfully cultivated on a community level. The aim is to experientially learn how their work can empower the community toward applying sustainable development solutions, rather than increasing reliance on foreign aid. Participants choose FSD because the program structure enables them to design and implement their own sustainable projects in collaboration with their host organization and the FSD Site Team. They are able to test their ideas and theories in the most direct way possible, giving them the experience and knowledge they seek. The flexibility of the host organizations allows for participants at all stages and levels of experience in international development to participate, thus opening the programs to a diverse group of capable applicants.
Age Range
18-75
This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant. This Program is also open to Couples and Individuals.

Typical Living Arrangements
  • Home-stays

Participants Travel to Bolivia

Independently

Application Process Involves
  • Letters of Reference
  • Phone/Video Interview
  • Resume
  • Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time is
1 months
Post Services Include
  • Alumni Network
Foundation for Sustainable Development's Mission Statement

Founded in 1995, the Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) supports the efforts of more than 300 grassroots, community-based partner organizations throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America. FSD's programs provide multi-faceted support that relies on active community participation to mobilize lasting solutions. FSD programs include:

  • Capacity Building: Our professional field staff provides on-site training and networking opportunities to more than 300 community-based organizations worldwide.

  • Training Programs Abroad: FSD provides comprehensive training and immersion programs for interns and volunteers who seek hands-on development experience.

  • Grantmaking: Donations and grants given to FSD are used to support sustainable projects led by our partner organizations.

  • Engaged Philanthropy: FSD Giving Circles organize groups of donors who pool their time, talent, and resources to make international grants to our partner organizations.

Year Founded

1995

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