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At HorizonCosmopolite, our mission is to bring together people
of different cultures and to develop a lasting solidarity between
them.
Through our various internships and exchange programs, we promote
the development of new attitudes, knowledge, and skills in order
to encourage a society that is just, harmonious, and respectful
of its environment.
We believe that educational intercultural exchange programs equip
participants with the tools necessary for change in today's global
world. The programs help participants to develop the skills needed
to make a positive contribution to society.
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By participating in an internship, an exchange, or studying abroad,
you can begin to discover other cultures, learn new languages, acquire
new skills, and gain work experience in a specific field.
By participating in one of our programs, you will gain experience,
broaden your horizons, and open doors to future opportunities!
At HorizonCosmopolite we offer international educational programs,
creating opportunities to travel to other countries in hopes of allowing
participants to experience realities that are different from our own.
Since the beginning, we have sent over 3000 people to other countries.
Our approach guarantees that we will prepare you as best we can for
this experience. Our personalized service ensures that before your
departure you will have a thorough understanding of the program's
objectives and the culture of you host country. We think it is important
that our participants do not overly "disrupt" the everyday
routine of the host communities. Thus, we expect participants to succesfully
integrate themselves in the community and to live like the local population
as much as possible. When taking part in a program abroad, one needs
to be aware that every action has an impact. We have to minimize that
consequences.
If, on the other hand, you have specific skills and would like to
put them to use, it is possible to develop a personalized program
catered to your abilities.
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Our philosophy |
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- Offer educational programs abroad for youth
and adults who wish to learn more about themselves and another
culture.
- Work in partnership with organizations from other countries.
The notion of partnership, for us, requires:
- Respect the manner in which these organizations function
abroad. Notably with regards to the internal management and
the hierarchy within the heart of these organizations.
- We do not impose our ways of functioning on our partners.
They are independent. They themselves create the framework
in which they are prepared to receive foreigners.
- Support the work of the organizations that wish to welcome people
from other countries. These organizations are willing to host
participants and we are not forcing them to do so.
- Prepare to our best abilities the participants going abroad.
Our goal is:
- To avoid disrupting the local cultures. Knowing how to dress,
how to behave, what is acceptable and what is not...even if
it is sometimes difficult to agree, it is important to understand
that it is up to us to adapt. The consequences of our actions
and behaviours can be harmful to the host community.
- We believe in bringing together people of different cultures.
The ultimate goal is a more tolerant society, a respect for other
cultures, and a deeper understanding of our planet and its inhabitants.
- We believe that citizens of the global North must develop a
better understanding of citizens in the South. In the current
world context, it is up to citizens of the North to change their
living habits to create a more just and fair world. Our participants
are not going to necessarily help the local population, but they
will learn, support, share, and contribute what they can.
- We believe that all participants should pay for their food,
shelter, and supervision. In the majority of the countries where
we work, the host communities do not have the means to pay for
a volunteer participant. Furthermore, the community has priorities
that come before feeding a foreigner, taking care of him when
he's sick or dealing with his mood swings and issues! It is essential
that the communities be well paid for the work they take on to
host a participant. We do not believe that the people of the North
should exploit the hospitality of the host communities. Expecting
a host community to receive participants free of charge would
show little respect for, sensitivity toward, and understanding
of the realities faced by people of the South. Hosting a participant
must have positive outcomes for the community and cannot solely
benefit the participant.
- We do not want the host organizations to be dependent on the
participants. Our participants are not a central activity or focus
in the communities, but rather an additional contribution. Many
of our partners have a variety of activities and the hosting of
volunteers is simply an additional one.
- If we wish these exchanges to continue, maintaining good relationships
between the people is essential and respect is fundamental. Everyone
must come out a winner.
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