I am 34 years Young. My qualification is MSW with the specialisation of Medical and Psychiatry, Mcom, PGD in Human Resource Management.
I am experienced in Medical and Psychiatric social work,
Trainer for Soft Skills,
Experienced as Internal Auditor with the knowledge of Tally,
Experienced in Organisation Management,
Experienced in Planning, Monitoring and evaluation of the projects,
Human resource management and
Social development.
What were you doing before volunteering
Experiences as a Asst Manager HR, Internal auditor, Trainer in the corporate sector, Medical and Psychiatric Social worker, Counsellor,.
Definitely I will reply back you as soon as possible with in earliest.as its take time to write the situations.Your question is very definite and practical for volunteers life as we are not the volunteer like western and european.we are the volunteers from developing countries.
Hope things are going well with you.I am sorry for delay reply because I was out of station then got sick.Here I have almost finished my one year but I learned many things professional, personal and social as well.Professional- basically how to deal with oversease partners, Line Manager and colleague, we need smiling all the time while we deal with partners as well as overseas people.whatever pain, frastruation and trouble inside but we must show we are the mindfree and happy mode.second thing I also learned how to develop international networking and collaboration with Donor agencies, development actors, partners, VSO level . I also learned how to involve People Living with HIV in fund raising and fund mobilisation process.How to mobilise fund.How to write perfect proposal etc.Personal- so far as personal is concerned I have a huge relationship with general public even if a lay man.It is my experience that I never been bulyed, rather I people accepted me very well because of social dealying.The underlying cause behind it is we need to learn language.I learning and speaking Vietnemese and I use it in everyleval which make my life easy to work and deal with people and know the hiddn charm of the country.Social- I involved with parties, Marriage cermony, social gatherings, death ceremony so its interesting to know and respect others culture.Though food is little different from India but after some period I coped with food.Its a country easy to stay but sometimes difficult to work because of language barrier.If you want any detail please feel free to mark me a mail. later or sonner you definitely get my response.
M fine & enjoying with Tanzanian food, Speaking broken Swahili language, warm winter climate, crowded travel in public transport(Dala Dala), very expensive for bay-to-day basic needs(Capital), Sharing experience & learning to the org & Vols etc. All official work going smoothly & no tension. i will be away from ofiice for 2 weeks (5to18 July 08) for Intermadiate training course at Morogoro(hilly station). What's your personal life going on ?(wang_dilip@yahoo.com) Have you met Chin ? keep in touch, take care
hi there! sorry for late responce.. you are welcome to ask me any quiestion regarding placement, you can write me on beesbags2000@rediffmail.com stay well
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Definitely I will reply back you as soon as possible with in earliest.as its take time to write the situations.Your question is very definite and practical for volunteers life as we are not the volunteer like western and european.we are the volunteers from developing countries.
Thanks a lot
With Best Regards
Panchanan
Greetings from Panchanan !
Hope things are going well with you.I am sorry for delay reply because I was out of station then got sick.Here I have almost finished my one year but I learned many things professional, personal and social as well.Professional- basically how to deal with oversease partners, Line Manager and colleague, we need smiling all the time while we deal with partners as well as overseas people.whatever pain, frastruation and trouble inside but we must show we are the mindfree and happy mode.second thing I also learned how to develop international networking and collaboration with Donor agencies, development actors, partners, VSO level . I also learned how to involve People Living with HIV in fund raising and fund mobilisation process.How to mobilise fund.How to write perfect proposal etc.Personal- so far as personal is concerned I have a huge relationship with general public even if a lay man.It is my experience that I never been bulyed, rather I people accepted me very well because of social dealying.The underlying cause behind it is we need to learn language.I learning and speaking Vietnemese and I use it in everyleval which make my life easy to work and deal with people and know the hiddn charm of the country.Social- I involved with parties, Marriage cermony, social gatherings, death ceremony so its interesting to know and respect others culture.Though food is little different from India but after some period I coped with food.Its a country easy to stay but sometimes difficult to work because of language barrier.If you want any detail please feel free to mark me a mail. later or sonner you definitely get my response.
Best Regards
Panchanan
How r u ? Any confermation of ur placement .
m Dilip- MPSW & working HIV AIDS Mainstreaming in Tanzania. Take care
Nice background.Which part of the world you are planning before VSO .See you in the network and we can share information in the country context.
Nice to see you as VSO volunteer.
Thanks & regards
Panchanan