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Internships in India

Solidarité offers internships in South India at the Indian Institute of Training on Post Development (ITTPD).
Every summer, the training institute welcomes around 15 interns for 15 days. The interns then chose one of our partners to guide them on their 2 to 6 months in field training course.

The ITTPD opened its doors in Chettikuppam in 2003. This training and information centre is not only for professionals but also for any one interested in alternative development (students, coordinators, social workers, members of international solidarity organisations, ...). It has a network of international searchers and social workers and is a resource center on post-development.

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What is the purpose of a post development research center ?

It is widely agreed that the western development model has failed to meet the needs of the most impoverished. The gap between rich and poor countries has continued to widen.

In 1960, developed countries were 20 times richer than the developing countries, in 1982 they were 42 times richer and this tendency continues to grow.

Therefore the training center is the ideal place for students, searchers and social workers to meet around a common theme : What are the alternative actions to be undertaken for our socioeconomic environment ? Propose, analyze, adapt itself and act for the most deprived persons.

The aim is to sensitize men and women to other ways of considering the world, alternative ways of life and to rethink the notion of development.

 

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Presentation of the training

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Rethinking the development and discovering the rural life of Southern India


Group averages 15 students
Registration : CV in English and French, along with a cover letter outlining your project.

Theoretical part of IITPD :

Focusing subjects :

  • Reflecting about development
  • Post-Development Projects and Actions
  • Discovering rural India
  • Land problems
  • Discovering non-violent principles
  • Environmental problems and solutions
  • Women’s self-help groups (SHG)
  • Savings and micro-credit
  • Interculturality


Practical part of IITPD :

Visit of local projects :

  • Half day : Concerning the biodiversity and medicinal plants (HERBS organization)
  • Half day : organic agriculture and village self-sufficiency (BIO VILLAGE organization)
  • 3 days : landscape study espace + Self Help Groups (BLESS organization)

Practical work (agriculture, composting, road repairs, water conservation)

’Hands-on’ part : At the end of the theoretical and pratical trainings, the students can choose their intership with a selected partner in the following categories :

  • Biodiversity
  • Watersed management
  • Women’s organisations - empowerment
  • Peasant organic farming
  • Micro-credit
  • Husbandry

For the ’Hands on’ part of the course, there is a daily charge of 500 rupees on average (to be paid directly to the local partner) for bed and board (in conditions much like those in the village)

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