Volunteer as an Instructor for Baseball5 activity

Germany

5

Volunteering with PDRI was an amazing experience that I can highly recommend! The staff is always making sure that I felt good and safe. Even though the project have a lot of challenges and most of the time I felt really helpless, everyone gave me the feeling that I really made an impact with my work! People were constantly so thankful for our work at PDRI! PDRI is also a very transparent Organisation with a huge impact on their communities. After four weeks I made friends and learned so much that I definitely want to come back! Thank you PDRI!

about 2 months ago

Switzerland

5

Volunteering with PDRI was an eye-opening, positive and transformative experience. I was welcomed with open arms by Pascal and the PDRI team, they did everything they could to make me feel safe and welcome. Their kindness and generosity is something I will never forget. The living conditions in Kakuma are not always easy: be aware of that and do your research beforehand. Overall even as a woman solo traveller, I felt safe in Kakuma town and camp. I'd definitely recommend volunteering with PDRI, feel free to reach out with questions!

4 months ago


Peace for Development replied

Thank You, Victoria Stricker

A big thank you to Victoria Stricker for her amazing volunteer work with PDRI in Kakuma. She trained 26 people in social media, supported vulnerable groups, and visited many of our key programs.

Victoria’s time with us brought hope, skills, and inspiration to the community. We’re so grateful for her support especially the fundraising she did for the construction of our ECDE classroom.

We highly recommend Victoria for any other future opportunity.

Spain

5

I had a very positive experience collaborating with PDRI. I worked with PDRI in their efforts to mediate, train and promote the project among the residents of Kakuma Camp. Throughout this experience, PDRI was by my side providing support and making sure I felt safe. Pascal and the rest of the team are really dedicated and hardworking and I was grateful for all they do. They promote peacebuilding, education for the youth in the camp, IT skills, social media, small business support, etc. I highly recommend volunteering with PDRI and encourage anyone who might be interested to contact the organisation.

5 months ago


Peace for Development replied

Enzo led workshops for community leaders, youth, women, and PDRI members, teaching conflict resolution and mediation. His work helped local leaders prepare to handle peace challenges. Enzo also played a key role in resolving a conflict between two communities by using his negotiation skills to bring them together. Enzo’s dedication, empathy, and professionalism made a positive impact on everyone he worked with. He was a great mentor and leader. I highly recommend him for future opportunities.

United States

4

Working in Kakuma has definitely been one of the most transformative experiences of my life, and there could not have been a better organization than PDRI to work with. However, keep in mind that Kakuma is a challenging environment, and since PDRI is a grassroots organization run by local the project, it does not have the same level of leverage or resources as a larger NGO. Nevertheless, the team is fantastic and goes out of its way to ensure that you can adjust to the environment and make a real impact on the community For a peak into how the place/project could be: Check www.edutechrefuge.com

3 months ago


Peace for Development replied

As it was difficult to handle the issue of WIFI and electricity, we opted that students pay but the challenge is that some of them drop out due to lack of school fees. The number of the students reduced when we started charging. We didn’t organize the graduation for the second promotion and we are waiting for the completion of the 3rd one for the graduation. On another hand, the Lab has been a valuable space as it is also used as venue for trainings and meetings beyond the ICT hours. Thanks.

Netherlands

5

Volunteering in Kakuma is not for the fainthearted, but so worth it. There's heat, dust and life overall is much less comfortable than at your home. However, volunteering with PDRI has been truly inspiring for me (tip: I made a 6 min film about it!). The members will undoubtedly welcome you with open arms. I've met so many interesting people in this multicultural environment. The PDRI team will take good care of you in terms of safety and giving you information about how to get to Kakuma and how to behave once you're there. It's good to know that you will sleep in Kakuma town, not in the camp.

over 1 year ago


Peace for Development replied

We have witnessed the valuable work of Laura Spoor, a brave female who has implemented various activities with PDRI with positive impacts in Kakuma refugee camp. She was involved in various activities including peace building, women empowerment and ECD. In peace building she visited all the community leaders and helped us to develop our project of PDRI Peace Center by involving also women in the project for inclusivity. Regarding women empowerment, she organized meetings with women leaders from different communities in order to remind them about what they have to do or initiate in order to be self-reliant and make their lives better. The activity of ECD within PDRI has improved since Laura started volunteering with PDRI. Not only because of facilitating but also because she bought necessary materials so that the activity is conducted properly. She was close to the children. These children are the most affected due to Laura's departure and it has been painful to them as they missed her. Laura has been the first person and volunteer that has organized a fundraising campaign for PDRI that has enabled us today to implement activities in terms of logistics. All PDRI members as well as the entire Kakuma refugee camp will remember Laura for what she did.

Brazil

5

This experience was transformative. The PDRI team is composed of Camp residents who volunteer their time and resources to maintain and expand a the project Center. Very committed and empowered group. Over 300+ ethnic groups, so the opportunity to live diversity is unparalleled. My role was Cross-Cultural Trainer. I helped PDRI conduct needs assessment interviews with the community leaders and deliver training. I stayed at a guest house in town. Weather and overall conditions are not easy. Talk to Pascal first to see if this is for you. If you like grassroots capacity building, please consider.

over 1 year ago


Peace for Development replied

Roberto Vale applied to volunteer for PDRI for the position of Inter-Cultural Communition Trainer under our peace building project. A part from granting us several training, Roberto helped PDRI to initiate a great project that is accepted by not only our comnunities but also by stakeholders. The project is called "PDRI PEACE CENTER" managed by a platform of all community leaders composing Kakuma refugee camp. We started visiting each community and at the end we organized a big meeting of all community leaders and worked on the constitution that for the guidance of the platform. Even though PDRI is implementing sevel activity, all of them are centralized on peace building that is why the project of community leaders' platform is the core activity within PDRI. Dispite his age Roberto has energy to work than even youngs. He is a hard worker, he could work from Monday to Sunday and the whole day. Due to Roberto presence in Kakuma refugee camp, PDRI is known all corners as Roberto visited and did meeting separately with all the community leaders from Kakuma 1 to Kakuma 4. Really the Kakuma community learnt more from Roberto and benefited from his expertise that has made successful the project.

Spain

4

¡Mi primer voluntariado dentro de un campo de refugiados! Concretamente en Kakuma1, con mi pareja. Durante 2 semanas formamos al personal del proyeto Iniciative (PDRI) en administración, gestión de proyectos y de voluntariado, crowdfunding, redes sociales, etc. También hicimos actividades lúdicas y educativas con niños refugiados, y tuvimos una reunión muy interesante con mujeres refugiadas (el tema mujer es prioritario). Recomiendo primero observar, para luego ayudar en este contexto multiétnico. Nos hubiera gustado más tiempo para conocer historias de vida. Thanks!

almost 2 years ago


Peace for Development replied

We are very grateful toward a blessed couple (Javier and Laura) the first persons to volunteer for PDRI. In terms of capacity building, they granted us a training related to the administration. Javi and Laura made PDRI administration to be well organized. In terms of financial management, we were trained on how to update financial movement in order to produce good report. Earlier Childhood Education (ECD) is another activity Javi and Laura developed within PDRI as they spent a lot of time with children below 11 years old. Reading, writing, singing and dancing and playing were among the sessions facilitated by Javi and Laura. They were working as a team and could complete each other. Not only PDRI witnessed but also different communities they visited witnessed their sociability and were very sad about their departure. The presence of this couple helped PDRI for visibility on the social media and motivated other people to volunteers for PDRI. To be honest, witout Javi and Laura, PDRI would not reach the level we have now so they will still in the memory of PDRI forever

Spain

4

Mi pareja y yo hemos tenido el gusto de ser los primeros voluntarios para the project (PDRI). Durante 2 semanas hemos ayudado a la capacitacion de su staff (control financiero, marketing de redes sociales, crowdfunding, gestión de voluntarios, etc) así como el entretenimiento y educación de sus niños (juegos, canciones, bailes, etc). Ellos nos han aportado un entorno único y multicultural en Kakuma Refugee Camp 1. Hemos echado en falta pasar más tiempo conociendo la vida e historias de más refugiados, recomendamos a próximos voluntarios que aprovechen esto.

almost 2 years ago


Peace for Development replied

We are very grateful toward a blessed couple (Javier and Laura) the first persons to volunteer for PDRI. In terms of capacity building, they granted us a training related to the administration. Javi and Laura made PDRI administration to be well organized. In terms of financial management, we were trained on how to update financial movement in order to produce good report. Earlier Childhood Education (ECD) is another activity Javi and Laura developed within PDRI as they spent a lot of time with children below 11 years old. Reading, writing, singing and dancing and playing were among the sessions facilitated by Javi and Laura. They were working as a team and could complete each other. Not only PDRI witnessed but also different communities they visited witnessed their sociability and were very sad about their departure. The presence of this couple helped PDRI for visibility on the social media and motivated other people to volunteers for PDRI. To be honest, witout Javi and Laura, PDRI would not reach the level we have now so they will still in the memory of PDRI forever

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