I’m Imen JABALLI a from, I’m 29 years old. I have a PhD in Biological Sciences and Technology and 5 years of experience in animal physiology, and toxicology. I work on multidisciplinary fields in biology, in which I managed to publish 9 articles, to participate in several international conferences and to cooperate as a trainee with several hospitals and laboratories outside and inside Tunisia. Such work has allowed me to develop multiple skills, including: writing and editing peer-reviewed articles, research performance progress reports, and executive summaries, preparing slide and poster presentations, and mentoring junior staff.
Honestly, I did not participate much as volunteer, I was drift by my work in the laboratory, hugging between books and writing scientific articles, I didn’t see what’s happening outwardly. But something has changed on me! Yes something has changed! I felt the need for trying something new and out of my comfort zone. Luckily, my two friends working as coordinators with the European Solidarity Corps in France encouraged me to sign in European Solidarity Corps for to find matching Volunteering opportunities. Actually, it seemed very much close to what I’m seeking for. During my search for opportunities, I came across the project called ‘Be Green Be solider’ and ‘Solidarity for Nature’ in Romania for “Forumult Cetățenesc pentru Acțiune și Educație Civică”. Thus, I thought that this project will be a great opportunity to fulfill my enthusiasm and interest in relation with environmental education out of formal to non-formal way. Thus, I intend to write a small article about the differences between environmental educational ways as a volunteer with youth workers with the formal way as a scientific researcher.