It's hard to believe my last post was almost 10 months ago. I suppose in leaving Bolivia, I also left behind my inspiration to write.
I'm walking the walk, having retired from a promising career in hotels to move into the field of international aid and development. The corporate threads lie neatly folded away somewhere at the back of my closet in Dubai. And as I sit here a million miles away in Cochabamba (or 13,000 kms to be more accurate) I know there's no looking back. And I'm positive there will be no regrets.
So I'm back volunteering with Proyecto Horizonte, who have just completed 7 incredible years of successfully laying the foundation of a sustainable village for the residents of Ushpa-Ushpa. There are a few areas I want to focus on over my 6 month stint, which involve bringing the organisation into the limelight by maximising the online presence, establishing international fund raising initiatives, and via strategic partnerships with large local corporates.
I've got approximately 26 weeks or thereabouts to count, to improve someone's life, or several lives. It's a tall order in a country that doesn't embrace change at a pace I may be used to. I'm going to have to really dazzle them with my marketing spiels (in Spanish!)
If you'd like to get involved by spreading the word, supporting the project financially, or even helping out with some of your time, please let me know. There's plenty of work to go around!
I look forward to sharing an incredible summer (winter) of experiences on my work and life here in Cochabamba.
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Proyecto Horizonte is a non-profit organization located in the community of Ushpa-Ushpa in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The project was founded in 2004 with the mission of fighting poverty and improving human development. Since its establishment Proyecto Horizonte has grown to include a nursery, a school, a health center, microenterprise initiatives, a women's support group, and more. This blog is dedicated to past and current volunteers with the project.
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
El Poder De Las Palabras
The word for 'advertising' in Español, interestingly, is propaganda. Which in English is associated with a chiefly derogatory term, a biased opinion used to push ones point of view. The Spanish-speaking world - they call it like it is!
Working on the overall communication strategy for Proyecto Horizonte involves so many different areas. There's the overall project 'brand' that needs to be promoted, the women's handicraft group - Tantakuna, kindergarten and the school, micro enterprise units such as the Panaderia .... each element have activities to be organised, brand collateral and designs to be produced or centralised, online marketing, partnership programs .... it goes on and on.
The potential with our project is immense. I'm really enjoying working on all aspects - from our 'Cochabamba Cupcakes' to building a stronger relationship with the boutique Jalsuri designer stores that stock our products, to launching of the new website, and starting a girls group - finding professional women in the region to host discussion groups and inspire the children that presently cannot see past completing school, if that, before falling into the same social trap.
We're all seeking ideas and messages to change perceptions - about products we market, services we offer, projects we believe in, lives we want to save.
I was asked today why I chose a career in marketing. ... porque yo creo en el poder de las palabras (I believe in the power of words).
There is so much the project has to be proud of, and hopefully through all of the communication efforts, it will bring to light what is being done, what can be done, and how little it really does take to make a serious difference.
Watch this space and see how we can inspire you to help. It won't take much to convince you that there's so much you can do to help, even sitting at home, a million miles away.
In the meantime, you'll simply have to take my word for it.
x
Working on the overall communication strategy for Proyecto Horizonte involves so many different areas. There's the overall project 'brand' that needs to be promoted, the women's handicraft group - Tantakuna, kindergarten and the school, micro enterprise units such as the Panaderia .... each element have activities to be organised, brand collateral and designs to be produced or centralised, online marketing, partnership programs .... it goes on and on.
The potential with our project is immense. I'm really enjoying working on all aspects - from our 'Cochabamba Cupcakes' to building a stronger relationship with the boutique Jalsuri designer stores that stock our products, to launching of the new website, and starting a girls group - finding professional women in the region to host discussion groups and inspire the children that presently cannot see past completing school, if that, before falling into the same social trap.
We're all seeking ideas and messages to change perceptions - about products we market, services we offer, projects we believe in, lives we want to save.
I was asked today why I chose a career in marketing. ... porque yo creo en el poder de las palabras (I believe in the power of words).
There is so much the project has to be proud of, and hopefully through all of the communication efforts, it will bring to light what is being done, what can be done, and how little it really does take to make a serious difference.
Watch this space and see how we can inspire you to help. It won't take much to convince you that there's so much you can do to help, even sitting at home, a million miles away.
In the meantime, you'll simply have to take my word for it.
x
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Bolivian Rhapsody
Aditi Daga
Current volunteer with the project for a total of 2.5 months
Field: Marketing Communications
Currently employed with the InterContinental Hotels Group as PR & Marketing Manager, IHG Dubai Festival City
I chose Proyecto Horizonte as the place to challenge myself and offer my skills in communications because of all I had read about on the website, and eventually my conversations with Christian Ruehmer, one of the founders of the project.
I was overwhelmed by how much progress was made within a span of a few short years, and how lives have already seen improvement. Proyecto Horizonte is a village development project, and it is through external funds and aid agencies that we are able to accomplish all we have. Which is why I believe a strong communication plan and marketing focus is essential.
This is and will continue to be my area during my 3 month sabbatical, and hopefully beyond as well.
Cochabamba is like the brochure. It's laid back, easy going, and exciting all the same. As with every city, you have your contrasts, and there's a little bit of everything for everyone. Spanish is essential, and you would need to have the basics in place before ou get here. There are some excellent Spanish teachers that can easily be recommended and arranged as well to help you develop your language skills while working at the project.
While the project has 5 main areas that it works within, volunteers are encouraged to find their niche and develop those when here. However we will also shortly have definite job profies within each sector which will help further.
To contact me directly on my experience so far, and for any further information I could help with, please send an email to aditi.daga@hotmail.com
Gracias!
Current volunteer with the project for a total of 2.5 months
Field: Marketing Communications
Currently employed with the InterContinental Hotels Group as PR & Marketing Manager, IHG Dubai Festival City
I chose Proyecto Horizonte as the place to challenge myself and offer my skills in communications because of all I had read about on the website, and eventually my conversations with Christian Ruehmer, one of the founders of the project.
I was overwhelmed by how much progress was made within a span of a few short years, and how lives have already seen improvement. Proyecto Horizonte is a village development project, and it is through external funds and aid agencies that we are able to accomplish all we have. Which is why I believe a strong communication plan and marketing focus is essential.
This is and will continue to be my area during my 3 month sabbatical, and hopefully beyond as well.
Cochabamba is like the brochure. It's laid back, easy going, and exciting all the same. As with every city, you have your contrasts, and there's a little bit of everything for everyone. Spanish is essential, and you would need to have the basics in place before ou get here. There are some excellent Spanish teachers that can easily be recommended and arranged as well to help you develop your language skills while working at the project.
While the project has 5 main areas that it works within, volunteers are encouraged to find their niche and develop those when here. However we will also shortly have definite job profies within each sector which will help further.
To contact me directly on my experience so far, and for any further information I could help with, please send an email to aditi.daga@hotmail.com
Gracias!
Labels:
Aditi Daga,
Dubai volunteer,
English text,
Indian volunteer,
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