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From the field: Supporting health outcomes in Vanuatu through DFAT’s Australian Volunteers Program Contain This: The Latest in Global Health Security

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The Australian Volunteers Program is an Australian Government-funded initiative that supports global volunteering across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa to achieve locally led change and the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.


In this episode of Contain This, we bring you a story of how one Australian volunteer helped to support health outcomes in Vanuatu, working with the Ministry of Health in Port Vila, supported by the Australian Volunteers Program. 


Chris Coles has recently wrapped up his assignment in Vanuatu, which he commenced in January 2022. Speaking while on assignment in Port Vila, Chris talks about why he was motivated to volunteer, his science background, what his work has involved in supporting Vanuatu’s COVID-19 response, the challenges he’s faced, and what he’s learnt and achieved during his assignment. 

The Australian Volunteers Program fosters strong relationships between Australians and communities around the world to contribute to equitable development outcomes.  


 The Australian Volunteers Program is calling for Australians to register their interest or search assignments advertised on the website. There are now a range of different options to choose from including remote, in-country and hybrid assignments.


For more information visit: www.australianvolunteers.com 


We encourage you to join the conversation on X (formerly Twitter) at @AusAmbRHS.

The Australian Volunteers Program is an Australian Government-funded initiative that supports global volunteering across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa to achieve locally led change and the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.


In this episode of Contain This, we bring you a story of how one Australian volunteer helped to support health outcomes in Vanuatu, working with the Ministry of Health in Port Vila, supported by the Australian Volunteers Program. 


Chris Coles has recently wrapped up his assignment in Vanuatu, which he commenced in January 2022. Speaking while on assignment in Port Vila, Chris talks about why he was motivated to volunteer, his science background, what his work has involved in supporting Vanuatu’s COVID-19 response, the challenges he’s faced, and what he’s learnt and achieved during his assignment. 

The Australian Volunteers Program fosters strong relationships between Australians and communities around the world to contribute to equitable development outcomes.  


 The Australian Volunteers Program is calling for Australians to register their interest or search assignments advertised on the website. There are now a range of different options to choose from including remote, in-country and hybrid assignments.


For more information visit: www.australianvolunteers.com 


We encourage you to join the conversation on X (formerly Twitter) at @AusAmbRHS.

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