Training has been an incredible experience. Upon arrival in country we are all anticipating the work we will be doing, but very unsure of what our day to day job will entail. We are full of excitement, expectation and wonder. After 11 weeks of training we have been introduced to a variety of situations we will encounter, we have spoken of our role as development workers and trainers in our communities. We have learned about the process of doing a community diagnostic and the importance of analyzing your community before initiating projects in your site. Through training I have gained an understanding of the realities of the job; I have be introduced to the culture, values, and practices of my new home. I have to say, the biggest differences are not very big at all- people all over the world adapt to the realities of their day to day lives. Just as I remember pulling out flashlights as a kid when the electricity went out, Dominicans are accustomed to the practice nightly. The differences in day to day activities are considerable, but a refreshing part is that within your community you get the sense that everything is so normal- It's amazing how fast a person can adapt to their surroundings. Through the two months of training we have studied everything from the formal education system in the DR to local business practices. It has been eye opening. It's amazing to think of how much information and experience we have gained. The past 3 months have gone by in a flash and I can't wait to start service! (This is my group of Community Economic Development volunteers.)
November 5, 2007
