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Errichtung einer Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte

Ein Hilfsprojekt von: Baranivka Community House & Training Centre (O. Kashkarova)

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O. Kashkarova (verantwortlich), verfasst vor etwa einem Monat

O. Kashkarova

Calendar of events for 2013

Here what's happening at the land of Baranivka in 2013:) Find out what looks interesting for YOU and come! 

16th-17th of March: workshop on homemade production of natural, health-friendly soap and other detergents (washing powder, gel for dish-wash, etc) led by Olga Lakiza nd Natalia Trofimova (Kharkiv)

Volunteer Programme

  • 15th of April — 12th of May
  • 20th-30th of May
  • 6th of June — 7th of July
  • 15th — 28th of July
  • 26th of August — 6th of September
  • 23d — 29th of September.

19th-21st of April: training on interpersonal communication. Will be led by a trainer of ‘Initiatives of Change’ Diana Damsa (Romania). Working languages: English, Russian (translation will be provided).

1st-5th of May: National Community-building Meeting of ‘Foundations for Freedom’.

25th-26th of May: Meditation training (vipassana meditation and a disidentification meditation). The trainer is Roger Quintens from Belgium. Working languages: English, Russian (translation will be provided).

8th of June – 7th of July: a building camp with elements of workshop on erecting walls from straw-bales and clay render. Superviser of the construction and a trainer is Christian Hamani (France). Working languages: Russian, French (translation will be provided).

15th-21st of July: (to be confirmed) eco-camp from Environmental Working Group of Peace Corps volunteers.

4-17 of August: (to be confirmed) building camp in partnership with Bauorden organisation (Germany). Recruiting of participants goes through Bauorden. Working language – English.

7-13 of September: course ‘Search for Positive Change: Influence of Values on a Person and Society‘ from NGO ‘Foundations for Freedom‘ for participants of Volunteer programme 2011-2013.

28-29 of September: Volunteers’ Conference. Opportunity for all volunteers of Baranivka since tits foundation to come together for getting to know each other and share their experience of volunteering: in Baranivka and elsewhere.

To find out more (full description or programme of the event, places availability  registration process, etc.) and also to let us know about your interest to take part in an event(s), please, e-mail info@baranivka.org

 

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O. Kashkarova (verantwortlich), verfasst vor 3 Monaten

O. Kashkarova

A half year update

As winter came and we thought that it could be a good idea to write a short update on how things developed here for the last half a year. So here it is, arranged by rough areas of Baranivka’s life:

During this half a year we made a big step forward in arranging the territory around the house according to our needs – tiding up the land and forest, taking away from the land scrap metal, installing sewage system, getting rid of old half-ruined sheds, planting veggie garden and installing a 1000 liters tank for its water supply.

Our plans for the construction were to erect walls of the house, which we didn’t manage to achieve. During the summer time we built scaffoldings around the house and installed vibration insulation at the second floor.

The major delay was caused by problems with getting doors’ and windows’ frames, which are needed to be in place to start erecting walls from straw-bales. In spite that we ordered them to a carpenter at the end of spring and were promised to get them in a month time, till now we managed to receive just part of them for the first floor.

Another thing is a financial restriction – at the moment we are fund-raising for windows (the required amount is 4000 EUR, for now we collected 1400 EUR), as it won’t be much use of the walls without windows.

Summer Volunteer programme this year hosted 73 volunteers (in comparison to 46 last year) from 15 different countries (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Croatia, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, USA, Australia, Cameroon and Brazil). This year it involved a 2-week Volunteer Camp organized in partnership with Svit-Ukraine and Civil Service International, a number of volunteers from Peace Corps (a contact established last year) coming at different times and a visit of volunteers from ‘Do good, Ukraine!’ NGO as a part of their volunteer tour. The programme started on 25th of May by F4F Ukrainian National Community Building Meeting and finished off on 30th of September by 7-days course organised for volunteers and a Volunteer Conference that took place over week-end for everyone involved into developing Baranivka.

Apart of the volunteers we hosted more than 40 visitors - people who are already a part of our F4F and IofC ‘Support Network’ like Ian and Karin Parsons, Ian and Ingrid Franzons (IofC Sweeden), David Curtis (IofC UK), Claude Bourdin (Farmers Dialogue), Angela Starovoitova, Zoriana Borbulevych, Liubou Pranevych (F4F), Nigel Heywood (IofC-Australia), Bev Appleton (IofC USA, Renewal Arts). They facilitated different events and discussions among the core team, helped volunteers to find out more about IofC and F4F and revitalized the team of permanent residents just by coming and being around.

Also there were visitors of the House who explored potential partnership (ethnic village from Zaporizhia,  SvitUkraine NGO representative, eco-activists from Kharkiv, a researcher on community living form Moscow, Mayor of the Baranivka village, a journalist from the region, etc.)

Another big step forward feels to be made in teamwork and community development among the permanent residents of the House. We seem to learn to pay attention not only to work and its results, but to the team spirit and nature of our communication as well. A big role played a day-long session, facilitated by Nigel Heywood on the mission of the House and ways of its fulfillment and F4F course that helped some members of the team to understand IofC ideas and see the potential of the project better.

Our plans for the nearest future are to finish with all the preparations for the winter, complete repair of the ‘granny’s house’ (unexpected for all of us it comes to be very nice and possible to live in) and to have some rest after full-on warm season. Next stage will be evaluation of the year and planning for the next year of work.

It will be 3 members of the core team who will stay in Baranivka for the winter – Lesha Popkov, Lesha Nelup and Lena Kashkarova. And, of course, our numerous cats and a newly-joined the team dog Chupa:)))) Robert Werner and Marina Noikina have moved to Dresden and Nadia is looking for a job at the moment.

That seem to be major news. Thank you  very much for all of those who played a role in the House development!

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