BASIC CARE FOR REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS AT THE BORDER
Ceuta,
Spain
BASIC CARE FOR REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS AT THE BORDER
Ceuta,
Spain
Postgraduate and/or final year undergraduate students (22 years of age or older). With previous experience in intensive volunteer projects with migrants. NNK balances its team with people of different ages and backgrounds.
The following degrees will be considered: Engineering, Law, Business Administration and Management, Psychology, Nursing, Social Work, Social Education, master's degree in cooperation, master's degree in migration and master's degree in humanitarian aid.
Places:
4
Ceuta, Spain
June, July and August (flexible dates). Minimum stay is one month, maximum stay is 4 months.
Spanish. Local languages, as well as those spoken by the immigrant community, will be highly appreciated.
*Language in which the project will be developed.
No Name Kitchen is an independent movement working along the Balkan and Mediterranean routes to promote humanitarian aid and political action on behalf of those suffering the hardships of extreme travel and violent rejection.
The spaces in which we intervene are usually those where people spend the day. There are other places where people spend the night, but we prefer to keep them as spaces of tranquility and rest. We usually visit the port area, Benítez beach, the CETI beach, supermarkets, Carrefour, Lidl and Dia in the port, the Hadú neighborhood. We carry out health care, intervention on the ground, legal and social support, information and public denunciation, communication, distributions. We have a partner in Ceuta, Ruedas Solidarias, based in Melilla. Legal and documentation tasks are shared.
NNK is a grassroots organization where highly motivated volunteers (non-profit/junior humanitarian profiles) find their space to get first hand experiences on the ground. Coming to NNK projects is a unique experience but it is not for everyone. We look for conscientious and responsible individuals who can understand the sensitivities of being in the field; dealing with a vulnerable population as well as (in some cases) hostile actors. In the field we adopt a low profile; we are not looking for any confrontation with the police, but for mutual understanding. We look for people who are able to adapt to complex contests where everyone contributes to teamwork (beyond the focal point).
This is a real phrase that a member of the NNK field team said in 2021 talking about a person on the move: we do not help, we decide to fight injustices and empathize with those who suffer from the illegalities of an unjust system. After a field experience is much more what we learned as volunteers than what we gave to those who suffer conditions of vulnerability. NNK teams are looking for those who are able to understand that we are not saviors, but simply willing to make our contribution when possible, without feeding any false expectations about the importance of what we can do (and more importantly what we cannot do). People on the move have crossed all of Europe from Iran to Bosnia and NNK is in only 5 cities out of thousands along the Balkan route: people must rely on their resilience and not on humanitarian projects. We provide aid and human closeness as much as possible, we do not save lives.
What are we going to do?
The main activity of all teams is represented by distributions, which are composed of a chain of sub-activities (hotline, packaging, purchasing, distribution) in which the team has to move and act as a single body.
These are the positions needed and the dates to be filled. To be selected you must secure at least one month in the field. Longer stays will be preferred.
1 VIOLENCE REPORTER / COMMUNICATION POSITION, JUNE 18 - SEPTEMBER 30: Combines the two functions:
VIOLENCE REPORTER: Collect testimonies of border violence and pushing and shoving from people in transit returning from the border; transcribe and format these testimonies into coherent and readable reports; submit transcribed violence reports into the NNK database and be responsive to comments; communicate regularly with the NNK Border Violence Referral.
COMMUNICATION: Main tasks include writing social media posts, creating podcasts, hosting journalists in the field, and helping to contact people and be the interlocutor for people in transit.
1 LEGAL/SOCIAL WORK PLACEMENT, 10 JUNE - 30 SEPT: Minimum tasks include information on the legal situation, both individual and collective; individual care and counseling; coordination with other resources and institutions (police, Red Cross, juvenile centers, other associations); drafting legal documents; teamwork with the reference group; coordination with the communication team, to denounce rights violations in judicial processes; field work.
1 ADMINISTRATION POSITION, JUNE 10 - SEPTEMBER 30 (flexible dates): The field teams are made up of different "focal points" who ensure the correct implementation of NNK's actions and guidelines. The focal point is not a coordinator or a manager, but a team member with a specific task within NNK. Before accepting the role, are you comfortable with Excel files? Are you willing to learn about administration tools? Are you willing to spend a couple of hours a week on administrative issues? Are you able to respect procedures and structures?
1 HEALTH FIRST AID PLACEMENT, JUNE 1 - SEPTEMBER 30 (flexible dates): Main duties include providing first aid, ensuring first aid tools and equipment are sufficient, making sure first aid activities are properly tracked....
There is much more information about the organization, the places where you work, the responsibilities of each position, etc., for those who would like to participate in No Name Kitchen projects. Please ask your university's reference persons for it.
Refugee migrants and asylum seekers in the city of Ceuta
Common and compulsory training days. The group selected for the project will meet to share information with the organization before starting the project. A specific training calendar that addresses the identified needs will be specified for the month of June.
The organization provides:
Accommodation
Free Wi-Fi.
Free transportation for activities.
Cleaning products (broom, mop, sponge, bleach, dishwasher soap).
Toilet paper, kitchen napkins, garbage bags (150 liters).
Basket of basic foodstuffs: sugar, salt, oil, legumes and rice (not intended to cover the entire diet, but to contribute to it).
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT: Free legal protection in case of abuse of power by the authorities. Continuous monitoring and training in the field. Free access to supervision and psychological support.
The student assumes the management and payment of the transfers to the place of intervention.
Have a valid COVID passport.