We also contacted Agnes Gambari, coordinator of Oxfam activists in Perugia, the following is his interview.
Where are you from?
Perugia.
How old are you?
Twenty-seven.
work or studies? What kind of work or study?
study political science.
What do you like doing in your spare time? Do you have hobbies? What are your interests?
I other associations as well as Oxfam, one deals with underwater activities.
How to work with Oxfam Italy?
From May of 2009.
Why did you decide to do it? Why
a friend who was a member before me told me about it, I participated as a volunteer with the occasional squares supportive, and I liked the environment and projects.
How much time do you spend on average Oxfam in Italy in a week?
depends on the periods, sometimes there are things to do every day, but at other times we meet three times a month. How long have you
coordinator and why you decided to do it?
Da pochissimo ovvero da questo settembre, è stata un'evoluzione naturale dato che che collaboravo come volontaria da un pò di tempo.
Per te cosa significa fare il coordinatore?
Per me è sopratutto una cosa formale , si tratta di essere il referente, organizzare il lavoro, coordinare ma non c'è una divisione netta, almeno a Perugia.
Da quante persone è composto il tuo gruppo?
Formalmente tredici, ma molti sono impegnati in progetti Erasmus, quindi attualmente siamo soltanto in sei alle riunioni.
Quali sono state, a tuo giudizio, le vostre migliori iniziative?
The Balkans in the middle, it was our first event at 360 degrees, where there were other targets in addition to our age (university professors, adults outside of the university).
What plans do you have, instead, for the future?
Repeat the design of integral squares, set up stalls and organize a convention on the water, which will be our main event for next year, perhaps in collaboration with the University of Foreigners of Perugia.
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