NCAV has been closely working with internal and international volunteers and interns. More closely collaborating with international volunteer programs as following:
- The Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives (CAPI) was established in 1987 as an important element of the University of Victoria's plan to expand and strengthen its links with universities and other institutions in the Asia-Pacific region, especially with China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea, and the developing island states of the Southwest Pacific. The Centre's primary mandate is to conduct and facilitate research on policy issues related to the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, the Centre serves as a regional resource facility to the University and to the larger community. Regarding on CAPI, there have been successfully working 3 interns at the NCAV since 2007.
- The Alliance for International Women's Rights is a U.S. non-profit organization with a mission of supporting women leaders and future women leaders in Central Asia. We do this by creating connections between Central Asian women and professionals in developed countries who would like to use their skills to further women’s rights.
- 2 Way Development is a totally different kind of organization, offering a unique service to people looking for international voluntary experiences. We provide independent, professional support to volunteers in the organization of placements overseas,
- The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program aims to strengthen mutual understanding between Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and make a positive contribution to development.The Program achieves these aims by placing skilled young Australian (18-30) on short-term assignments in developing countries in the Asia Pacific region. AYAD volunteers work with local counterparts in Host Organisations to achieve sustainable development outcomes through capacity building, skills transfer and institutional strengthening. AYAD assignments cover a diverse range of sectors including Education, Environment, Gender, Governance, Health, Infrastructure, Rural Development and Trades.
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