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  2. Voluntary Service Overseas - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary Service Overseas USA, Inc., a US 501(c) organisation(iii). VSO's governing body is the International Board, currently comprising seven trustees. The day-to-day management of VSO is carried out by the executive board, which has operational oversight of VSO's global work.

  3. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    Overseas: A serving member of another military can join the New Zealand Defence Force. The requirements are to be a current or recently serving (within 6–12 months) member of the UK, Australian, US or Canadian Armed Forces, have been a citizen of either the UK, Australia, US, or Canada for a minimum period of 10 years, or have been living in ...

  4. Alec Dickson - Wikipedia

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    VSO was created to send volunteers to developing countries, and Dickson's idea came from his own "Christian but non-denominational faith". [4] The first 16 volunteers went to Sarawak , Ghana , Nigeria and Zambia having responded to an article in The Sunday Times , written by Alec Dickson but credited to Lancelot Fleming, then Bishop of Portsmouth.

  5. Cuso International - Wikipedia

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    Cuso International, then Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO), was launched on June 6, 1961, by a group of Canadian university graduates. [5] Established as a national organization at a meeting at McGill University in Montréal, Cuso was to become the national non-denominational coordinating agency for recruiting Canadian volunteers for services overseas.

  6. Military recruitment - Wikipedia

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    However, Child Soldiers International also reported in 2018 that at least 46 states were recruiting personnel below the age of 18. [18] Most of these states were recruiting from age 17, including Australia, China, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia and the United States (US); approximately 20 were recruiting from age 16, including Brazil, Canada ...

  7. International volunteering - Wikipedia

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    The more formal inception of international volunteering organisations can be linked to organisations such as Australian Volunteers International (formerly the Volunteer Graduate Scheme) which formed in 1951, International Voluntary Services in 1953 in the United States, and Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) in 1958 the United Kingdom.

  8. Thousand Talents Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Talents Plan or Thousand Talents Program (TTP), or Overseas High-Level Talent Recruitment Programs is a program by the government of the People's Republic of China to recruit experts in science and technology from abroad, principally but not exclusively from overseas Chinese communities.

  9. International Citizen Service - Wikipedia

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    The International Citizen Service was criticized for a lack of value and basically providing holidays on taxpayers expense. [5] Questions have been raised as to whether the cost of £7,633 per volunteer for the flights, visas, accommodation, food, insurance, a certain amount of living expenses and training of young people offers good value for money. [6]