Work and study
Unlike Guatemala and Costa Rica, El Salvador is not well
equipped with language schools , although there are vague
plans to set up schools in the more touristed areas like Apaneca
and Panchimalco, with profits going to local communities - contact
Corsatur to see how far things have progressed. The Academia
Europea, 99a Av Nte #639, Col Escalón, San Salvador (tel 263 4355
or 264 0237, www.euroacad.edu.sv ) has schools in all the
country's major cities with private classes for US$12 per hour and
group classes starting at US$50 for a thirty-hour course; classes
are aimed at business residents and accommodation isn't arranged.
If you're looking to teach English , contact the Academia
Europea directly, or check the listings for Academias de
Idiomas in the yellow pages.
Of more lasting benefit may be voluntary work ,
particularly if you have specific skills. CIRES (Comité de
Integración and Reconstrucción para El Salvador), 2a C Pte #2137 at
41a Av Sur, San Salvador (tel 298 9410) is a non-governmental
agency with a remit to set up development programmes in the wake of
the Peace Accords. It works in fifty areas around the country, with
national and international funding, on credit loans, agricultural
cooperatives, housing, potable water schemes and primary
health-care schemes, particularly for women and children; they are
always interested to hear from foreigners with relevant medical,
technical and administration skills.
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