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Young adults from less advantaged backgrounds are to get the opportunity to carry out voluntary work overseas under a new government scheme. | Young adults from less advantaged backgrounds are to get the opportunity to carry out voluntary work overseas under a new government scheme. |
Over the next three years, 2,500 people aged 18 to 25 are each due to do 10 weeks' work in developing countries including Ghana and South Africa. | Over the next three years, 2,500 people aged 18 to 25 are each due to do 10 weeks' work in developing countries including Ghana and South Africa. |
The Department for International Development is backing the £10m scheme. | The Department for International Development is backing the £10m scheme. |
International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander said the volunteers would make a "valuable contribution". | International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander said the volunteers would make a "valuable contribution". |
Those taking part must be from less advantaged backgrounds, who meet a combination of criteria relating to previous education, employment, benefits and travel. | Those taking part must be from less advantaged backgrounds, who meet a combination of criteria relating to previous education, employment, benefits and travel. |
A DFID spokeswoman said: "We particularly want to reach those who work hard and want to give something back to their community but perhaps are, at present, in a situation where all the money they earn goes to their living expenses." | A DFID spokeswoman said: "We particularly want to reach those who work hard and want to give something back to their community but perhaps are, at present, in a situation where all the money they earn goes to their living expenses." |
Volunteers will spend 10 weeks overseas, and the first group of 12 will go to Ghana or South Africa in May. Later groups will visit India, Malawi and Peru. | |
'Global citizens' | 'Global citizens' |
Mr Alexander said: "This scheme aims to give young British adults who wouldn't normally have an opportunity the chance to make a valuable contribution to the lives of people overseas who are blighted by poverty. | Mr Alexander said: "This scheme aims to give young British adults who wouldn't normally have an opportunity the chance to make a valuable contribution to the lives of people overseas who are blighted by poverty. |
"By living and working with people from very different backgrounds, facing very different challenges, they will learn new skills and help unlock the potential within them to become better global citizens. | "By living and working with people from very different backgrounds, facing very different challenges, they will learn new skills and help unlock the potential within them to become better global citizens. |
"And on return they'll be applying what they've learned to activities in their own local communities. | "And on return they'll be applying what they've learned to activities in their own local communities. |
"It is important that young people understand the issues that shape the world they live in. All round this should prove to be a very rewarding life experience for the young adults involved." | "It is important that young people understand the issues that shape the world they live in. All round this should prove to be a very rewarding life experience for the young adults involved." |
Perhaps I'll even find a lifetime friend in someone who lives a hundred miles away from me Runa Khanom class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7270708.stm">'Life-changing opportunity' | |
The scheme will also be run in partnership by Christian Aid, Islamic Relief and Bunac. Dr Hany El Banna, president of Islamic Relief, said: "This project is an amazing opportunity for everyone involved. | The scheme will also be run in partnership by Christian Aid, Islamic Relief and Bunac. Dr Hany El Banna, president of Islamic Relief, said: "This project is an amazing opportunity for everyone involved. |
"It will offer young British adults from all ethnic and religious backgrounds, especially those from the least well-to-do families in the UK, the chance to travel as a group and do a voluntary work placement in a developing country." | "It will offer young British adults from all ethnic and religious backgrounds, especially those from the least well-to-do families in the UK, the chance to travel as a group and do a voluntary work placement in a developing country." |
One of the first volunteers accepted into the scheme is Runa Khanom, 24, from Smethwick in Birmingham. | One of the first volunteers accepted into the scheme is Runa Khanom, 24, from Smethwick in Birmingham. |
She said: "This is a fantastic opportunity and I feel that this programme will give me a renewed enthusiasm to do things I believe in and to help others feel the same about themselves. | She said: "This is a fantastic opportunity and I feel that this programme will give me a renewed enthusiasm to do things I believe in and to help others feel the same about themselves. |
"Perhaps I'll even find a lifetime friend in someone who lives a hundred miles away from me." | "Perhaps I'll even find a lifetime friend in someone who lives a hundred miles away from me." |
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