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Seat of the European Union is the 2nd European city and 9th in the world to experience an evening’s showcase of Singapore’s arts, culture and cuisine

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The Singapore International Foundation (SIF) is celebrating International Volunteer Day 2009 on 5 December 2009 by holding a half-day celebration and knowledge-sharing event for you, our valued volunteers and partners, who are committed to uplifting lives in developing countries.

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This Hari Raya, Mdm Norjaan, in her sixties, opened her doors not only to relatives and close friends, but also to five expatriate friends through the introduction of the Singapore International Foundation.

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Eighteen years and 1,600 volunteers on, new SIF leadership to focus on making friends by growing the corps of overseas Singapore volunteers and through cultural exchanges.

Location: Hanoi, Vietnam Type of SVO: In-field Host agency: University of Labour and Social Affairs in Hanoi, Vietnam Duration: Six - twelve months Assignment period: Immediate vacancy...

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The Singapore International Foundation (SIF) has officially appointed eight young professionals to take part in its Young Business Ambassadors (YBA) programme this year.

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On 25 August 2009, SIF brought Xpats Connect! to the Siong Leng Musical Association (SLMA) for an insiders peek into Chinese opera and culture.

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The Singapore International Foundation’s (SIF) Young Business Ambassadors (YBA) programme will enable a group of eight young Singaporean and Chinese professionals to experience a work culture quite different from their own.

Location: Various locations, Bhutan Type of SVO: In-field Host agency: Ministry of Education, Bhutan Duration: 12 months Assignment period: February 2010 to January 2011...

End of SIF Early-Childhood Care Project marks start of nation-wide seminar and new resource centre i
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It was a project not without its challenges. Twice, the Singapore International Foundation had to bring to a halt the Singapore Volunteers Overseas (SVO) project on early childhood care and development in Myanmar.





























