I got a package from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) outlining the volunteer positions available for application 2015.
There are 20 jûdô teaching positions. All 2 years. Qualifications typically run 3 dan or higher, some require more competition experience, some more strength training (some day I'm going to interview JICA to ask how they determine the qualifications. While there are some details that vary with each position ('support the national judo association... in the norther area, X city..... train youth..... must be a man... must have a college degree...') the top level reads:
Laos
Vietnam
India
Belize
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Chile
Peru
Botswana
Malawi
Tanzania
Djibouti
Zimbabwe
Burkina Faso
Ruanda
Uzbekistan (3 positions)
Also, I didn't realize it before, but there are also
5 karatedô positions (Laos, Nepal, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Senegal)
2 aikidô positions (East Timor, Senegal [male only])
There are 20 jûdô teaching positions. All 2 years. Qualifications typically run 3 dan or higher, some require more competition experience, some more strength training (some day I'm going to interview JICA to ask how they determine the qualifications. While there are some details that vary with each position ('support the national judo association... in the norther area, X city..... train youth..... must be a man... must have a college degree...') the top level reads:
Laos
Vietnam
India
Belize
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Chile
Peru
Botswana
Malawi
Tanzania
Djibouti
Zimbabwe
Burkina Faso
Ruanda
Uzbekistan (3 positions)
Also, I didn't realize it before, but there are also
5 karatedô positions (Laos, Nepal, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Senegal)
2 aikidô positions (East Timor, Senegal [male only])