Jaco, you worked for ZOA in Apeldoorn for a while. Why go to Uganda?
About 2.5 years ago I started at ZOA in Apeldoorn. I became increasingly enthusiastic about living and working in one of the ZOA-countries as a result of my work visits to these countries and the many conversations with colleagues. Last year, I replaced a colleague in Uganda for a month during his leave. That was a good test for me. After that, I became even more and more enthusiastic. For me, it was great to work in Apeldoorn and support the teams in 16 different countries. But it sometimes I felt the distance between me and the beneficiaries. I would like to be closer to our beneficiaries, get to know them better .
I started working for ZOA three years ago because I felt enormously blessed by God. I am convinced that we are all challenged to look after each other on this earth. I would therefore like to use my experience, qualities and enthusiasm for God and my fellow human beings.
I just started my work as Manager Operations for ZOA Uganda. I am responsible for Finance, HR, Logistics, IT and Security. To give an impression: more than 100 colleagues work in Uganda, in three field offices and a country office.
What impact does this step have on you as a family?
The impact on our family is huge. If my wife and I did not agree upon this step for 100%, I would not have made this choice. For my wife, the impact is even bigger than for me. I am going to Uganda for my work, but she had quit her job in the Netherlands and her future is therefore more uncertain. The children have to go to an International school and will have to make new friends. Over the past six months, we have been busy with all the preparations for our emigration. We have all had vaccinations, sorted out our belongings, followed security training, looked for tenants, organized farewell parties, looked for accommodation, made a school choice from a distance, etc.