ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER PROJECT CONTINUOUS EDUCATION.

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ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER PROJECT CONTINUOUS EDUCATION FOR THE INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS OF COSTA RICA SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA JANUARY 2008

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE ARE THE ORIGIN !!! WE ARE THE INDIGENOUS !!! WE ARE THE INDIGENOUS !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE ARE THE EARTH !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE ARE THE WATER !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE ARE THE FOREST !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE WANT A BETTER LIFE FOR OUR CHILDREN !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE WANT BETTER CONDITIONS FOR US AND THE GENERATIONS TO COME !!! WE WANT BETTER CONDITIONS FOR US AND THE GENERATIONS TO COME !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE HAVE THE RIGHTS !!! WE JUST NEED THE TOOLS !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER WE BELIEVE IN OUR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH OUT EDUCATION. WE HAVE THE ABILITIES AND STRENGTHS !!!

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER CONTINUOS EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR THE INDIGENOUS POPULATION, with real access.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER CONTINUOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR THE INDIGENOUS POPULATION OF COSTA RICA, UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER PROJECT DESCRIPTION

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER OBJECTIVE Promote the improvement of the quality of life of the indigenous communities in Costa Rica, through a permanent and continuous education process, in a sustainable environment.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER The Program involves the education of the students through a the formation of techniques in several areas as: Indigenous Organizations AdministrationIndigenous Organizations Administration Environmental ManagementEnvironmental Management Information SystemsInformation Systems Legal PromotersLegal Promoters Conversational EnglishConversational English

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER The Program has being designed by the Magister University Professors with different actors of the Local Indigenous Organizations, and the National Indigenous Commission. It consist of 10 to 12 continuous Modules of 5 weeks each one, achieving a total of 200 hours, and will be taught in each Territory, to groups of 22 students. The students do not required High School Diploma; however, those students who accomplished High School can continue with the University Programs.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER THE GRADUATES CAN WORK FOR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES, PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS OR THEIR OWN MICRO BUSINESS. THE INDIGENOUS STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A TECHNIQUE DIPLOMAAFTER A YEAR THE INDIGENOUS STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A TECHNIQUE DIPLOMA AFTER A YEAR

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER ANNUAL IMPACT PROJECTED

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER 24 COSTA RICAN INDIGENOUS TERRITORIES

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER COSTARRICAN INDIGENOUS POPULATION COSTA RICA HAS AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF ABOUT 65 THOUSAND INDIGENOUS, DISTRIBUTED IN 24 TERRITORIES. THIS POPULATION IS DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: 1/3 INSIDE THE TERRITORIES (THE MOST POVERTY POPULATION) 1/3 INSIDE THE TERRITORIES (THE MOST POVERTY POPULATION) 1/3 AT THE PERIPHERIA OF THE TERRITORIES 1/3 AT THE PERIPHERIA OF THE TERRITORIES 1/3 MIXED IN THE MAIN COUNTIES (LOOSING THEIR CULTURE) 1/3 MIXED IN THE MAIN COUNTIES (LOOSING THEIR CULTURE) ALL OF THEM ARE SUFFERING FOR THE LACK OF BASIC SYSTEMS, HOWEVER THE INDIGENOUS THAT LIVE INSIDE THE TERRITORIES ARE THE MOST AFFECTED BY POVERTY. THIS PROJECT WILL START FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE. THIS PROJECT WILL START FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER METHODOLOGY TO FACILITATE THE MOVILITY OF THE INDIGENOUS, THE EDUCATION WILL BE OFFERED IN EACH TERRITORY. TO FACILITATE THE MOVILITY OF THE INDIGENOUS, THE EDUCATION WILL BE OFFERED IN EACH TERRITORY. THE TEACHING TECHNIQUES WILL BE ACOMPLISHED WITH THE CONCEPTS OF ADULT EDUCATION THE TEACHING TECHNIQUES WILL BE ACOMPLISHED WITH THE CONCEPTS OF ADULT EDUCATION.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATION COUNT WITH THREE NETWORKS: THE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS YOUTH NETTHE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS YOUTH NET THE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS WOMEN NETTHE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS WOMEN NET THE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS LOCAL GOVERMENT NETTHE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS LOCAL GOVERMENT NET AS WELL AS THE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS COMMISSIONTHE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS COMMISSION

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER TERRITORIES and STUDENTS THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR GROUPS OF 22 STUDENTS FOR TERRITORY GRADUATES ARE EXPECTED FOR THE FIRST YEAR, BASED ON ONE GROUP PER TERRITORY. THE 24 TERRITORIES ARE CONSIDERED IN THIS PROJECT. THE IMPACT WILL BE NATIONAL and SUSTAINABLE.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER ESTIMATED BUDGET

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER Sponsorships can be received from: USD $1.000 for one Student USD $ for one Territory USD $ for one Net

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER MANAGEMENT INDICATORS WILL BE INCLUDED IN EACH PROGRAM.MANAGEMENT INDICATORS WILL BE INCLUDED IN EACH PROGRAM. LEARNED EXPERIENCES FOR THE STUDENTS WILL BE APPLIED IN AGREEMENT WITH THE LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS.LEARNED EXPERIENCES FOR THE STUDENTS WILL BE APPLIED IN AGREEMENT WITH THE LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. THIS PROJECT EXPECT TO ABSORVE EXPERIMENTED GRADUATES INDIGENOUS AS FUTURE TEACHERS FOR SPECIFIC SUBJECTS, TRANSMITING THE MAIN CONCEPTS OF THEIR CULTURE.THIS PROJECT EXPECT TO ABSORVE EXPERIMENTED GRADUATES INDIGENOUS AS FUTURE TEACHERS FOR SPECIFIC SUBJECTS, TRANSMITING THE MAIN CONCEPTS OF THEIR CULTURE. FOLLOW - UP AND IMPACT

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER MAGISTER UNIVERSITY Magister University is a private Institution established in San José over 20 year. Its group of collaborators have decided to devote its SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY to the Indigenous Communities of Costa Rica. A Sustainable Program for the Education of the Indigenous of Costa Rica has been carefully designed together with a group of experts and enthusiastic indigenous, to respond to the national wide absence of proposals and integrated education offer; reducing obstacles and giving as well opportunities to access to higher education.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER MAGISTER UNIVERSITY YOUTH VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Magister University is conducting a Youth Volunteer Program. Indigenous from different Ethnics are participating and accumulating hours that are being paid with Education. Magister University is conducting a Youth Volunteer Program. Indigenous from different Ethnics are participating and accumulating hours that are being paid with Education.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER MALEKUS, GUAYMIES Y CABECARES AT THE MAGISTER UNIVERSITY

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER MAGISTER UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY WORK FOR STUDENTS MAGISTER UNIVERSITY IS DIRECTING THE STUDENTS COMMUNITY WORK TO THE INDIGENOUS TERRITORIES, OFFERING THE OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP TO THEIR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS IN DIFFERENT AREAS.

ROTARY CLUB SAN JOSE ROTARACT CLUB SAN JOSE WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER CONTACTS MBA. Vivian González-Trejos Rectora Universidad Magister, Rotarian San José, Rotary Club Phone: , , Mobile: Fax: Website: Contact: Thomas Ghormley President Elect, San José Rotary Club Phone: Contact: r