Youth Internship Programme
The PCC Youth Internship Program offers an ecumenical experience for young people.
The progressive educational program provides the opportunities for young people to learn and earn work experience in a professional environment.
The interns have to be between 18 and 35 years of age and be strongly involved in their church and committed to the ecumenical movement.
Applications are due annually at the end of June and the internship runs for a year from 1st October to 1st September.
You can also call the PCC Secretariat on (679) 3311 277 or email.
Download the Internship Application Pack for 2010-2011.
PCC Interns 2010-2011
Name
|
PCC Programme
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Church |
Mr. John Tabiguru
|
Globalisation and Trade |
Anglican Church of Vanuatu |
Ms. Ani Tokalaulevu
|
Good Governance and Leadership
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Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma
|
Ms. Siulolo Potesio
|
HIV and AIDS
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Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga
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Mr. Setareki Waqanivalu
|
Environment and Climate Change |
Catholic Church of Fiji
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PCC Interns 2009-2010

Name
| PCC Programme
|
Church |
| Mr. Manasa Vatanitawake |
Globalisation and Trade |
Methodist Church, Fiji |
| Ms. Alison Paneitala |
HIV and AIDS
|
United Church, Solomon Islands
|
| Mr. John Gemba |
Good Governance and Leadership |
Catholic Church, Papua New Guinea |
| Mr. Lenin Folaumahina |
Environment and Climate Change |
Anglican Church, Tonga |
PCC Interns 2008-2009
Andrew Kaloa
from the Solomon Islands, born in 1984,
was an intern on Globalisation and Trade.
He belongs to the Church of Melanesia.
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Oiner Leutu Moa
from Samoa, born in 1984,
was an intern on Environment and Climate Change.
She belongs to the Congregational Christian Church in Samoa.
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Naatia Kiteon
from Kiribati, born in 1985,
was an intern on HIV and Aids.
She belongs to the Kiribati Protestant Church.
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Reebo Biita
from Kiribati, born in 1984,
was an intern on Good Governance and Leadership.
He belongs to the Kiribati Protestant Church.
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