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About
The Burma Volunteer Program in Thailand (BVP) was set up in January
2000 to bridge the gap between pro-democracy Burmese organizations
looking for assistance and volunteers wishing to donate time and skills
toward the creation of a democratic and just Burma.
BVP
co-ordinates volunteers and provides educational opportunities to
students from Burma who live in Thailand. The students are from a broad
range of ethnic nationalities including Burman, Karen, Karenni, Shan,
Mon, Palaung, Kachin, Arakan and Pa-O. Typically, the groups that
volunteers work with include political groups, ethnic groups, womens’
groups, youth groups, news groups and campaigning groups. Volunteers
must be able to commit to a minimum of three months in order to ensure
continuity within the organizations.
- Volunteers are responsible for English language courses, both teaching and preparing lessons and may be asked to assist with workshop development or skills training, depending on where they are placed and if they have experience or interest in an applicable area.
- Volunteers are provided with free accommodation and food with the organization they are assisting. There are no extra program costs.
- Visa extensions are covered by BVP Thailand whilst volunteering with the program.
Why English Teaching?
The
Burma Volunteer Program was set up after a needs assessment was
conducted amoung Burmese political, social and ethnic groups in urban
border areas of Thailand. The needs assessment showed that many of the
organizations had little opportunity given to them for English
training. They felt it was necessary for them to speak and write
English in order to further their cause. English enables them to
communicate their situation to the international community and increase
international awarness. It also provides them with access to
information and educational opportunities that are not available to
them in their own languages. English also helps them to access funding
from abroad.
Where?
Our office is
in Mae Sot. In the past volunteers have been placed in Mae Sot (and
surrounding areas), Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Mae Sariang, Sangkla Buri
and Um Pang and refugee camps in the North of Thailand.
Volunteers
Volunteers
live and work closely with the organizations and, while they are
teaching for the most part, they are also learning first-hand about the
situation in Burma, the move for democracy and what can be done to
help. The volunteer program enables a constant sharing of ideas and
continual learning for both volunteer and organization.
The
groups that volunteers are working with include political groups,
ethnic groups, womens’ groups, youth groups, news groups and
campaigning groups. The students are from a broad range of ethnic
nationalities including Burman, Karen, Karenni, Shan, Mon, Palaung,
Kachin, Arakan, and Pa-O. The Burma Volunteer Program currently has
over 20 volunteers working in upwards of 40 organizations.
Volunteeers
are primarily involved in English training. Volunteers frequently
incorporate subjects such as politics, history, human rights and
general knowledge into their lessons. In addition to this, volunteers
have assisted organizations with editing publications, press releases
and funding proposals, human rights documentation, test preparation and
practical skills training.
Volunteers must commit to at least
three months of volunteer service. The organizations provide
accommodation free of charge and meals.
If you are interested in volunteering, or if you require further information, please email us @ maesotel@loxinfo.co.th

