Canadian Foodgrains Bank 2016 food security learning tour
Are you a teacher, educator, or someone who works with youth?
Join us in Nicaragua this summer!
We’re inviting applications for our food security learning tour to Nicaragua designed specifically for educators.
Tour participants will visit Foodgrains Bank projects, engage with small-scale farmers, expand their knowledge and understanding of hunger and food security, and gain awareness of the livelihoods of rural farmers in Nicaragua. Included in the tour is a homestay with a Nicaraguan farm family.
This is an opportunity for educators to learn firsthand about global hunger, and gain knowledge that they can share with their students and use to develop and strengthen lesson plans. Topics covered include: food security, small-scale agriculture, techniques for teaching hunger and global issues, different models of development, and global citizenship.
Activities during this two-week tour include exchanges with communities, government representatives, and other actors in the area of hunger and nutrition, visits to local marketplaces and debriefing sessions.
Prior to leaving, an orientation will take place where participants will learn more about Canadian Foodgrains Bank and prepare for the cultural experience on which they are embarking.
Upon returning to Canada, participants will be expected to:
• Share their experience with students and others (educators, youth, etc.) in their communities,
• Promote the Good Soil campaign materials (for example, distributing postcards), (and)
• Keep in contact with the Foodgrains Bank for at least one year
Dates: First two weeks of August, 2016
Application Deadline: May 30th, 2016
Approximate Cost: $2800*
*To Be Confirmed. Funding may be available. Please indicate on your application form if you would like to request additional funding. This fee includes international travel and in-country costs (i.e. room and board, entry visa, transportation). The fee does not include pre-trip medical consultations (required), vaccinations or medications, nor the cost of a passport. A $300 deposit will be required to secure a spot on the tour once participation is confirmed.
Anyone who is an educator of children, youth or young adults is welcome to apply to go on the tour. This includes secular and Christian school teachers, youth pastors, 4H leaders, and anyone else who engages young Canadians.
For more information, contact Naomi Happychuk at [email protected] or 1-800-665-0377.
Click here to download an application form.