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New Crusaders Voluntary Service Overseas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 September 2024
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‘Come to Nigeria to die’ was not the specific call that the missionaries of the last century answered when they flocked to Africa. But the Christian ethic of their times and the demand that they go and teach all nations spurred them on to face hunger and death in the service of an ideal. Today the ethic has changed and the cry is for the technocrat to help the underdeveloped and newly free countries find stability, security and material welfare. As then the rich countries of the world provided the teachers and priests, so today only the rich countries can spare the skilled men that are needed. The Churches are being supplemented by the Peace Corps and the VSO Committee. It is the work of the latter, more precisely called the Committee on Service Overseas by Volunteers, that this article is to examine.
The Committee is a co-ordinating body, overseeing four different organizations (their addresses will be found at the end) who are all working towards roughly the same ends and using roughly the same methods, and the discussion concentrates on the ends and methods of VSO itself, as the largest of the four.
It is rare for a volunteer to go out for more than two years, or for less than one. Both cases are known, but they are exceptional and the standard period of service is about twelve months. The variety of the work is impressive: the five heads listed in the official handout comprise teaching, agricultural production, medicine, engineering and administration. In fact, what is wanted are those people who might be described as the architects of society. The countries to which the volunteers go are the new countries, countries in every imaginable stage of advancement and voracious for anyone with the requisite skills.
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Note. The addresses of the organizations, which are open to women as well as men, are as follows:-
International Voluntary Service: 72 Oakley Square, N.W.I.
National Union of Students of England, Wales and Northern Ireland: 3 Endsleigh Street, W.C.1, and
The Scottish Union of Students: 30 Lothian Street, Edinburgh.
United Nations Association: International Service Department, 25 Charles Street, W.I.
Voluntary Service Overseas: 18 Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2.