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This is the first in a series of ten blog posts about the MADRE intern experience from Elaina, a student at Seton Hall. You can find out more about our intern program here.
In just the first eight hours as Program Intern at MADRE, I have learned so much about this international organization!
I have researched our global partners to learn how they work together with MADRE to advance individual and collective human rights around the world. I learned about the challenges faced by displaced Afro-Colombian women and children due to long-standing armed conflict, and how MADRE and its partners LIMPAL and Taller de Vida provide humanitarian aid and education on their constitutional rights. I also learned how the Women Workers’ Committee meets urgent needs of marginalized neighborhoods in Guatemala, providing dental care and women’s reproductive health care for the community.
My first task was to help complete our partner KOFAVIV’s training manual on “Utilizing Humanitarian Mechanisms to Address Gender-Based Violence in Haiti.” The manual promotes a human rights-based approach (as opposed to a needs-based approach) to humanitarian aid and development to ensure that the fundamental rights of every human being are recognized and protected. Furthermore, it calls for civic
participation of the community through mobilization and advocacy at the local, national, and international levels. This gave me a good insight into the tools and strategies that KOFAVIV uses to promote women’s human rights and to help women participate effectively in society.
On my second day, I researched our Nicaraguan partner Wangki Tangni’s Women Waterkeepers. I learned that Indigenous Peoples live on the North Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua without health or sanitation infrastructure, a result of government neglect and marginalization. Despite the fact that access to clean water and sanitation was declared a fundamental human right by the United Nations General Assembly in October 2010, many people still have no access to clean water, which exposes them to fatal, waterborne diseases. This assignment helped teach me how clean water education and community involvement can ensure resources are shared equitably and sustainably.
This is my fourth year studying International Relations and Latin American Studies at Seton Hall University; it was truly rewarding to see how the knowledge I had gained from my coursework correlates directly to the human rights issues addressed by MADRE, in turn applying my educational skills to my tasks in the workplace. Between the hands-on knowledge gained from the tasks on Haiti and Nicaragua, as well as the exposure to the successes of the organization as a whole, I couldn’t be more pleased with my rewarding new internship experience at MADRE!
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9 Responses to “Universal Human Rights: In Practice and In Progress. My First Experiences at MADRE”
Is amazing..and very motivating to see such a young person like Elaina involve in an organizations like MADRE, people who has lived or come from south, and centro america, really could relate to this issues… But it is really people like Elaina… The ones who really could make the diference.
Congratulations Elaina you are doing an amazing Job.
To do so much at such a young age is one of your most compelling and marvelous attributes, Elaina. So many of us can read about these unfortunate and very real humanitarian issues around the world, or watch them on the news, but you, have had the opportunity to see firsthand the deplorable conditions that numerous people are forced to live. Your passion and dedication to progressive change is what you bring to an institution like MADRE, who can help you to spread your cause and have a voice. This world needs more people like you, who like the United Nations and these humanitarian groups feel it is imperative for ALL people to have these vital needs met. I know that you will live up to your full potential with your internship, and so many of us look forward to seeing what great accomplishments you’ll achieve. Much success to you at MADRE and wishing you the best, always.
It’s incredible what associations like MADRE do for making the human rights really universal. It’s remarkable, as well, that they have young people like Elaina, willing to be aware of different realities. This really gives an example of how we could impact the world and others if we really want to. Congratulations, Elaina.
Elaina always had the ambition and drive to make a difference in any situation she was faced with. She was the child who ‘argued like a lawyer’ when she felt so strongly in her heart about something.. she was going to do big things and change the world! Now, as a young adult she is making her childhood dreams a reality. Elaina is going to be an asset to any school, company, or organization she is a part of because she always gives 110%. She is the type of person anyone would want in their corner!. As a woman and a mother I am truly so proud of you! All of your hard work, dedication, and heart is paying off! Can’t wait to see how high you soar!
It sounds like you have found what you are truly passionate about, and it’s really exciting to see how enthusiastic you are about helping people all over the world through MADRE. I think it’s a blessing that you have had so many experiences abroad which give you further insight as an intern. Your passion is truly admirable, and I know that you will be a success at MADRE.
It’s beautiful how people, like Elaina, try to make this world a better place to live. Her effort and commitment get us to support that cause and assume an active role to achieve it.
The effort from people like Elaina get us to fight for the rights of every human being to be respected, recognized and protected.
I couldn’t agree more with the comment left by Cristina on Elaina’s characteristics as a highly motivated, strong individual. Her attributes contribute to the successes of such a great organization as MADRE, that truly raises awareness and advances the rights of women around the world. Great job Elaina, I can’t wait to read your next entry, we know you will accomplish great feats together with MADRE!
I think it is very courageous what the women is doing by helping out rape victims considering she was raped twice. also with the Nicaraguan situation is makes you realize even though we go through problems here in the US we are very fortunate because there are people in worse situations than us…
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