How You Can Help
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Make a unique contribution to our programme of work.
2009 Volunteers:
Carrie Gage, Australia
August to October, 2009
Volunteers:
Nicola Hurd, England
July 2009
2009 Volunteers:
Gregory Gong, New York City, USA.
June 2009 - August 2009
Laurie Cohen, New York City, USA.
June 2009 - August 2009
Volunteers:
Melissa Wright, Australia
November 2009 to January 2010
Anne Potijk
February to April
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Become a Volunteer

Become a Volunteer
Volunteer with Us
You can make a unique contribution to our programme of work by joining our internship/volunteer program.
Volunteers are the backbone of our organization. Our past volunteers have assisted in a variety of areas from research and registration (Sandra Wendlandt, Australia, and Graham Edward Bradley, Canada), to funding (Peter A. Das, Netherlands), to office set up (Paula Slavicky, Canada).
Our international volunteers ensure our programmes are sustainable. They are the magic ingredients in our work.

Experience or qualification in development studies and practice is desirable. But we would like to hear from anyone interested in helping us promote a better life for the girls and women of Bangladesh.
How can you get involved?

We regularly advertise for international volunteers on Dev-Zone and we welcome applications throughout the year.

Please register your interest by completing the Volunteer Application Form and send it to Mr Faridul Alam, Executive Director, PHREB via email farid@phreb.org.

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