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Australian Volunteers is back to Indonesia

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After switching to remote volunteering during the pandemic, the Australian Program Volunteers are back in Indonesia. The Australian Volunteers Program is active contributor to Australia's development program in Indonesia - supports priorities

Indonesia's development since 1951.

According to a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Friday, Australia is proud to be a partner country Indonesia's largest international volunteer. Australian volunteers in Indonesia carry out a number of activities in collaboration with various Indonesian organizations in both the private and public sectors. Assignment time for volunteers this can range from a few months to two years. 

Australian Ambassador to Indonesia Penny Williams PSM said, “I'm happy see Australian volunteers have a desire to exchange knowledge and skills with organizations, communities and local communities in Indonesia.”

“The Australian Volunteers Program is an important part of the collaborative program the long-standing development of the Australian Government,” said Ambassador Williams.

Australian volunteers who come to Indonesia come from various age groups and professional background, to work in various fields ranging from health, education, environment, sports, arts, and community projects. 

Before the pandemic, in 2018-2019, there were 155 Australian assignment programs Volunteers in Indonesia. Volunteers work closely with partner organizations in throughout the archipelago, including those located in Bali, Central Kalimantan, DKI Jakarta, DI Yogyakarta, West Java, Lombok, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, South Sulawesi, and East Nusa Tenggara//VOI

 

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