IFP-Cambodia-How I applied different skills that I learn every week.(February)

When and How do we find complete meaning and importance in skills that we have?

In response to this question that I have been asking myself for a long time, IFP Cambodia has turned out to be one of the most direct activities that have helped me a lot in finding the answer to this.

Shortly IFP-Cambodia is a student lead activity that was started by one student who graduated from UWCSEA-East in the year 2017.As inspired by the activities we run in school every Tuesday training to become Peace builders through bringing youths from different places to discuss issues of their own interests.This year we had a huge assistance from Grade 12 students together with many other people who reached out to help from Financial to material help which made this conference successful in its own way.We had different roles assigned and I assisted a lot with conference planning, choosing what topics we are going to discuss and what activities we are going to run.Through this, I learned how to initiate and plan different activities that can be presented in front of a large group of people with meaning.

Moreover, I wouldn’t have done this all alone a great motivation and assistance that we had as members of the group made the conference to become a successful one as the Delegates gave us the response on the connections they could make with other people from other countries and skills that they achieved from this conference.We also did service through visiting some of the schools in Cambodia for a day, besides the fact that I wasn’t satisfied by the fact that we gave the children instant happiness and we never showed up again.It was the most memorable experience to me on how they received us and little things that we taught and left them with.

We had a planner with a different range of activities and different photos taken during the events I have also attached them here.

Thanks

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2 thoughts on “IFP-Cambodia-How I applied different skills that I learn every week.(February)”

  1. Eli – I am pleased that you loved IFP Cambodia so much. Your comments are a little descriptive rather than reflective – can you please reply to my comment and let me know which LO you feel that you were best able to develop throughout this experience and why.
    Thanks
    Ms Wilson

    1. I think the learning outcome that I achieved mostly here is The process of Initiating and planning an activity &trip with fellow youths which is something I have never done before.Also the fact that we worked together closely to make this activity successful and tried to solve some problems that arose in the midway collaboratively is something that made us all as a team successful through working together.

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