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Welcome!. Old Business New Business Main Topic: Safety and Security RPCV Panel Discussion. Congratulations!. You are a part of something very special and we thank you all for making Tulane one of the top Graduate Schools in Peace Corps!. Brown Bag Lunch with Curt.
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Welcome! Old Business New Business Main Topic: Safety and Security RPCV Panel Discussion
Congratulations! You are a part of something very special and we thank you all for making Tulane one of the top Graduate Schools in Peace Corps!
Brown Bag Lunch with Curt • Thursday, February 28th • 12-1pm, room TBD • An informal lunch meeting with our Dallas recruiter, Curt Baker. • This is an excellent opportunity to meet the person who will be interviewing you and/or ask any Peace Corps related questions you may have. • Bring your lunch!
THE INTERNATIONALIST • We need a few more volunteers to be on the committee • Please talk to Sarah or Ann-Marie ASAP if you are interested • MARDI GRAS photos- We need some good pictures!! • Comic strip photos from your travels • RPCVs- Readjustment tales
March Service ProjectHandOn New Orleans • When: Sunday, March 3rd, 9-12 (Lunch in the quarter following the event) • Where: St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 located outside the quarter on Basin St. • What: We will be working on historic cemetery preservation, tomb and marble cleaning, lime washing, painting, vegetation removal and iron work restoration • How: Only a few spots left. Sign up on the link from the weekly email. If you signed up and CANNOT go you MUST go back and cancel. *Unique New Orleans Experience!
March Social Event:Potluck at the Fly • Before Spring Break • Vote • Thursday, March 21st -4:00? • Friday, March 22nd - 4:00-?
Office Hours Sign Up • Resource lists for MIs in the filed • Internationalist help • Updating our office maps
Looking ahead… • March 20, 12-1 in the Diboll Auditorium, reception following:“Public Health in the Land of the Batwa Pygmies”- a presentation by Scott Kellerman, SPHTM alum • April 1, 6:30-?, Muses Apt Building: Come support Hannah Nelson’s NGO APF Tanzania which promotes arts among youth in the community. Music, food and charity- $10 donation suggested.
Aimee D’Avingnon: Albania • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBLAFpedOFc
Possible Safety and Security Risks • Natural Disasters • Political Unrest • Crime • Corruption • Harassment • Sexual Assault • Transportation Accidents
Peace Corps Approach • Integration • Volunteers are safest when they are in their communities and have developed appropriate relationships and earned community respect by: • Respecting local customs • Dressing in a culturally appropriate manner • Communicating in the local language • Dedicating time to working with community members on projects • Participating in local festivities and cultural events • Demonstrating expertise in their technical field • Response • The strategies in place in the event that there is a specific threat to the well-being of volunteers • Emergency Action Plans • Safety and Security officers • Mitigation • Actions taken to reduce the likelihood of a safety and security incident or impact. • Housing choices • Post choice • Training • Country specific policies • Staff
Safety and Security RPCV Panel Discussion • Gabe Cohen – El Salvador • Nicole Carter- Peru • Ken Blaylock- Ethiopia • Sarah Syed– Jordan • Ann-Marie Yongho- Cameroon
What did you feel was the biggest safety and security threat was in your country/post? • What PC rules/regulations were in place to prevent safety and security issues? • Did you have any safety issues in country? If so, how did Peace Corps help/handle the situation? • What do you think is the most important thing volunteers can do to keep themselves safe? • Any advice or suggestions for future PCVs?