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NASW-NYC CHAPTER

International Affairs Committee


About the International Affairs Committee

The NYC NASW International Affairs Committee is a network of diverse social workers, social work faculty and students interested in maintaining a global perspective on issues relating to social work through education, advocacy, and career development.  The Committee's  Co-chairs are Moira Curtain and Tricia Dawson.

Purpose of the Committee:

•     to advocate for fair and just international social welfare policy;

•    to provide a place where career opportunities can be explored within an international context;

•     to promote educational exchanges with other social workers worldwide;

•     to promote activities which focus on issues concerning cultural diversity, immigrants and refugees, social development, and international social welfare.

Frequently Asked Questions and Resources

Masters in Social Work Programs with International Tracks

International Social Work: Finding an International Job

Non-Profit Organizations with International Focus

Organizations Interested in Peace and Democratization

The United Nations and Related International Organizations

Executive Branch Jobs

International Job Banks for Employment

Advice on Working Internationally

 

We would like to hear from you personally. Email us at naswnyc@naswnyc.org

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Telephone: (212) 668-0050. Facsimile: (212) 668-0305.
Postal mail: NASW New York City Chapter 50 Broadway, 10th Fl., New York, NY 10004



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