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Code:VINWC24-16
Where:OKHALDHUNGA, NEPAL
Number of volunteers:14
Language:English
Extra-Fee:200 EUR
Age:21-28
VIN’s Environment and Conservation Programs focus on promoting community awareness of crucial environmental issues and developing solutions. VIN runs a number of environmental projects to conserve, promote and protect environment and culture and to prevent, abate and control water, land and air pollution in order to enhance health, safety and welfare of this and future generation. We use permaculture for sustainable farming! We started teaching and implementing Permaculture from later 2018! We believe Permaculture help restore whole ecosystem!Agriculture provides subsistence and employment for 80% of the population of Nepal, accounting for approximately 39 % to the total GDP. The development of the sector is crucial for the empowerment of those who rely upon it and for the national economy. Since Nepal is in Himalayan region, it has been badly affected by the Climate Change! The sources of water are drying; new types of moths / insects are in existence; the crop cultivation time changed, unexpected change in climate, unpredictable rainfall, draughts etc. are the result of global warming Nepalese farmers facing.
As a volunteer, you will be working with the farmers who are trained by VIN in permaculture. The work usually is hands on like designing the farm based on the permaculture principles – cultivating crops, weeding, irrigating, collecting materials, digging etc.Support farmers in making organic fertilizers like compost. Observe, interact, learn and implement.
Holi, also known as Festival of colours, is one of the most popular festivals in Nepal. Holi is celebrated for the victory of good over evil and the coming of spring. During this colourful festival, Nepalese and foreign tourists will throw each other with dry powder and coloured water to express their sincere blessings and good wishes. It is also celebrated as athanksgiving for a good harvest. Holi is an ancient Hindi religious festival which has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts of South Asia, as well as people of other communities outside Asia. People visit family, friends and foes to throw coloured powders on each other, laugh and gossip, then share Holi delicacies, food and drinks. The frolic and fight with colours occurs in the open streets, open parks, outside temples and buildings. Groups carry drums and other musical instruments, go from place to place, sing and dance. The volunteers make the preparations and celebrate Holi festival (festival of colours) in the community.
Okhaldhunga district, which is 200 km from Kathmandu. It takes one day of travel by bus—a hilly and mountainous region surrounded by woods and fields. Leisure Activities: VIN organizes travel tours like Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot for extra costs if you are interested after your work camp.
The volunteers will stay in Kathmandu for two nights until orientation. VIN covers two nights' accommodation on sharing basis and simple Nepali-style food. Then they will be with the host family/hostel identified by VIN in Okhaldhunga. The living facilitiesare simple and basic. Male and female Volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. There will be 2-4 people in one room. Volunteers are required to sleep on simple beds. Please bring your sleeping bag.
Basic English should be spoken among the participants and children Participation Fee: The participation fee of 200 Euros + 100 Euro for Transportation is to be paid on your arrival at VIN Office.
Placement Support Process: The first day is the arrival day. Each volunteer is greeted and received by VIN local staff at the airport and dropped at a hotel or VIN hostel. The second-day volunteers will receive a full-day orientation at the VIN office in Kathmandu. The placement orientation will cover cultural tips, survival phrases on Nepali language, health tips, project activities preparation, and VIN. Then you will travel to Okhaldhunga, the project site, which takes a minimum of 8 hrs. drive. You will always be guided by a Nepali camp leader/VIN staff, and VIN supervisors will visit you from time to time for follow-up support. Should you have any concerns about the work camp, you may always call us for immediate help. On the last day of the work camp, you will submit a detailed work report, fill up an exit form and sit with VIN executives for an exit interview and feedback session. Meeting point: VIN staff will pick up each volunteer from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo.If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that.Airport: Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
The participation fee 200 Euros (100 Euro for transportation) is to be paid on your arrivals at VIN Office.
Code:VINWC24-15
Where:OKHALDHUNGA, NEPAL
Number of volunteers:16
Language:English
Extra-Fee:200 EUR
Age:21-28
Children's Development is one of the major programs in VIN's Integrated Community Development Approach. The Goal of the Children's development program is to protect the rights of all children by providing them access to basic quality education, developing their life skills & providing access to health services through community health program. Even in recent days in Nepal, schools are focusing on the examination and are doing less to develop the students' creativity. Teachers only focus on reading and writing – rote learning. The creativity of children is not explored. Due to the busy work schedule of parents, most of the children do not have the opportunity to socialize and be creative. To provide opportunities to children (aged 6-12 years old) on socialization & creativity, such type of camps is essential. At VIN working area Okhaldhunga, children do not have a proper structure and environment to develop their innate talents at home or school. Children's camp (in winter and summer) is one of the best places to explore their natural talents and creativity. In this work camp, national & international volunteers facilitate different types of fun and creative activities for the target children where VIN works. Objectives: - To provide a unique opportunity for overall development (social, emotional, physical, mental, creativity) & provide fun time for children aged 6-12 utilizing their vacation period. - To promote friendship, understanding, and solidarity among local young volunteers and cross-national volunteers. - To provide an opportunity to understand and appreciate the Nepalese culture and tradition via cultural immersion.
The volunteers will conduct children's camp to promote their innate talents & creativity for their overall development, such as physical, mental, social & emotional. During children's camp, volunteers can prepare sessions and take classes on the following topics: Physical exercises, Team Building, Drawing, colouring & painting, Art, Craft & Origami, Singing and dancing, Drama, Music, and Hiking, Teaching language and so on.
Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN), founded in 2005, is a non-profit and non-government organization working for the most marginalized communities of Nepal using a holistic community development approach. VIN works with many local and international volunteers each year to achieve its Goal. Improving the quality of living of disadvantaged people through community empowerment is our ultimate Goal, and Volunteerism is our strategy for our development initiatives.
Okhaldhunga district, which is 250 km from Kathmandu. It takes 8 hrs to travel by bus—a hilly and mountainous region surrounded by woods and fields. VIN organizes travel tours like Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot for extra costs if you are interested after your work camp.
The volunteers will stay in Kathmandu for two nights until orientation. VIN covers two nights' accommodation on sharing basis and simple Nepali- style food. Then they will be with the host family/hostel identified by VIN in Okhaldhunga. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female Volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. There will be 2-4 people in one room. Volunteers are required to sleep on simple beds. Please bring your sleeping bag.
Requirements: - Basic English should be spoken among the participants and staff. Participation Fee: The participation fee of 200 Euros + 100 Euro for Transportation is to be paid on your arrival at VIN Office. Why Okhaldhunga and extra transportation fee: - The beautiful Himalayan region is close to Mt. Everest. - It lacks development and basic infrastructure. - Very needy local area waiting for development. - Welcoming community and rich in culture. - Simple lifestyle and smiling people. - Lovely environment and up and downhills. - It takes one day (250 km) car/bus rough and paved drive from Kathmandu. - Good and enough support from local staff and community people. - Volunteers will fill they have contributed to the needy and poor community. The Participation Fee Covers: - Food and Accommodation: Nepali Standard at a local host family – 3 meals a day - Transportation: Airport pick-up and pick up and drop to the working community site - Materials for the work-camp community and development projects support. - Local volunteer support cost - VIN T-shirt and certificate of participation - 24 hours emergency support - VIN admin cost What's Excluded? Airfare, VISA, Travel medical insurance, return airport transfer, travel and entrance fees on the world heritage sights, Personal travel and weekend activities expenses etc. Meeting point: VIN staff will pick up each volunteer from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo. If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that.
One of the VIN staff will pick up volunteers from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo. If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that and you can arrive to VIN office on the first day. Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
The participation fee 200 Euros (100 Euro for transportation) is to be paid on your arrivals at VIN Office.
Code:VINWC24-17
Where:KATHMANDU,NEPAL
Number of volunteers:14
Language:English
Extra-Fee:200 EUR
Age:21-28
The problems associated with the disposal of waste in public places in VIN’s working communities, including schools, are numerous and they include littering of food remains and other waste materials. There is a potential health risks associated with the poor management of solid waste .Children are particularly susceptible to respiratory problems caused by dust from dumping sites and also to diarrhoea ,skin disease and eye infection amongst other diseases. Non-biodegradable waste (NBW) is common in communities that are urbanised or within the vicinity of an urbanised environment. Nepal has a huge challenge of NBW visible to the naked-eye. This NBW phenomenon is a much larger issue in rural communities such as Kavresthali and Okharpauwa community located beyond the outskirts of Kathmandu. Preventing the build-up of NBW in communities becomes top priority as diseases derived from NBW increases the prevalence of disease related to sanitation and consumable products. Furthermore, NBW causes degradation to the land. The majority of farmers use to grow local products to feed their households and farm-stock. This project is designed to generate a change in the community with a theme of “Better Environment – Better Tomorrow”.
Objective: - Prevent and control water, land and air pollution through environment education and cleaning activities. Activities:- - Organize the waste management /Community clean-up campaign involving community people. - Train local people on garbage management (segregation, disposal, domestic methodology to make compost fertilizer etc.) - Develop the concept of kitchen garden and train the households to implement it in their homes. Placement Support Process: The first day is an arrival day, and each volunteer is greeted and received by VIN local staff at the airport and taken to the VIN hostel/hotel. On the second day, volunteers will receive a full-day orientation at VIN offices in Kathmandu. The placement orientation will cover cultural tips, survival phrases on Nepali language, health tips, preparation for project activities, and an introduction to VIN. A Nepali camp leader will always guide volunteers, and VIN supervisors will visit them from time to time for follow- up and support. Should you have any concerns about the work camp, you may always call VIN for immediate help. On the last day of the work camp, volunteers will submit a detailed work report, fill up an exit form and sit with VIN executives for an exit interview and feedback session.
Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN), founded in 2005, is a non-profit and non-government organization working for the most marginalized communities of Nepal using a holistic community development approach. VIN works with many local and international volunteers each year to achieve its Goal. Improving the quality of living of disadvantaged people through community empowerment is our ultimate Goal, and Volunteerism is our strategy for our development initiatives.
Jitpurphedi community is located in the outskirts of Kathmandu District. It is around 10-15 km from the main ring road to Balaju, Kathmandu, covered with hills, fields, and woods. VIN organizes weekends travel tours to Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot at an additional cost if you are interested. (The detail info sheet and acceptance letter will be sent from VIN after we receive your Complete Volunteer Exchange Form (VEF) from the sending organization)
The volunteers will stay with the host family/hostel identified by VIN. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. The volunteers sleep on simple beds/mattresses. Please bring your sleeping bag.
Requirements: - Basic English should be spoken among the participants and children Participation Fee: The participation fee is 200 Euros (+30 Euro for transportation), which is to be paid on arrival at VIN Office. The Participation Fee Covers: - Food and Accommodation: Nepali Standard at a local host family – 3 meals a day - Transportation: Airport pick up and pick up and drop to the working community site - Materials for the work-camp and community development projects support - Local volunteers' support cost - VIN T-shirt and certificate of participation - 24 hours emergency support - VIN admin cost. What's excluded? Airfare, VISA, Travel medical insurance, return airport transfer, Personal travel and weekend activities expenses etc.
VIN staff will pick up each volunteer from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo. If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that. Airport: Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
The participation fee is 200 Euros (30 Euro for transportation), which is to be paid on arrival at VIN Office.
Code:VINWC24-19
Where:OKHALDHUNGA, NEPAL
Number of volunteers:14
Language:English
Extra-Fee:200 EUR
Age:21-28
VIN’s Environment and Conservation Programs focus on promoting community awareness of crucial environmental issues and developing solutions. VIN runs a number of environmental projects to conserve, promote and protect environment and culture and to prevent, abate and control water, land and air pollution in order to enhance health, safety and welfare of this and future generation. We use permaculture for sustainable farming! We started teaching and implementing Permaculture from later 2018! We believe Permaculture help restore whole ecosystem!Agriculture provides subsistence and employment for 80% of the population of Nepal, accounting for approximately 39 % to the total GDP. The development of the sector is crucial for the empowerment of those who rely upon it and for the national economy. Since Nepal is in Himalayan region, it has been badly affected by the Climate Change! The sources of water are drying; new types of moths / insects are in existence; the crop cultivation time changed, unexpected change in climate, unpredictable rainfall, draughts etc. are the result of global warming Nepalese farmers facing.
As a volunteer, you will be working with the farmers who are trained by VIN in permaculture. The work usually is hands on like designing the farm based on the permaculture principles – cultivating crops, weeding, irrigating, collecting materials, digging etc.Support farmers in making organic fertilizers like compost. Observe, interact, learn and implement.
Holi, also known as Festival of colours, is one of the most popular festivals in Nepal. Holi is celebrated for the victory of good over evil and the coming of spring. During this colourful festival, Nepalese and foreign tourists will throw each other with dry powder and coloured water to express their sincere blessings and good wishes. It is also celebrated as athanksgiving for a good harvest. Holi is an ancient Hindi religious festival which has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts of South Asia, as well as people of other communities outside Asia. People visit family, friends and foes to throw coloured powders on each other, laugh and gossip, then share Holi delicacies, food and drinks. The frolic and fight with colours occurs in the open streets, open parks, outside temples and buildings. Groups carry drums and other musical instruments, go from place to place, sing and dance. The volunteers make the preparations and celebrate Holi festival (festival of colours) in the community.
Okhaldhunga district, which is 200 km from Kathmandu. It takes one day of travel by bus—a hilly and mountainous region surrounded by woods and fields. Leisure Activities: VIN organizes travel tours like Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot for extra costs if you are interested after your work camp.
The volunteers will stay in Kathmandu for two nights until orientation. VIN covers two nights' accommodation on sharing basis and simple Nepali-style food. Then they will be with the host family/hostel identified by VIN in Okhaldhunga. The living facilitiesare simple and basic. Male and female Volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. There will be 2-4 people in one room. Volunteers are required to sleep on simple beds. Please bring your sleeping bag.
Basic English should be spoken among the participants and children Participation Fee: The participation fee of 200 Euros + 100 Euro for Transportation is to be paid on your arrival at VIN Office
Placement Support Process: The first day is the arrival day. Each volunteer is greeted and received by VIN local staff at the airport and dropped at a hotel or VIN hostel. The second-day volunteers will receive a full-day orientation at the VIN office in Kathmandu. The placement orientation will cover cultural tips, survival phrases on Nepali language, health tips, project activities preparation, and VIN. Then you will travel to Okhaldhunga, the project site, which takes a minimum of 8 hrs. drive. You will always be guided by a Nepali camp leader/VIN staff, and VIN supervisors will visit you from time to time for follow-up support. Should you have any concerns about the work camp, you may always call us for immediate help. On the last day of the work camp, you will submit a detailed work report, fill up an exit form and sit with VIN executives for an exit interview and feedback session. Meeting point: VIN staff will pick up each volunteer from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo.If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that.Airport: Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
The participation fee 200 Euros (100 Euro for transportation) is to be paid on your arrivals at VIN Office.
Code:VINWC24-18
Where:OKHALDHUNGA, NEPAL
Number of volunteers:14
Language:English
Extra-Fee:200 EUR
Age:21-28
VIN constructed and initiatied NaraTika Community Learning Center (NT-CLC) in Okhaldhunga. We aim to sustain our holistic community empowerment programs in Okhaldhunga by using this center. The NaraTika Community Learning Center is targeted for all age learners – children's center for 3 to 8 years, a library for 8+ years, training room, conference hall for 200 people, the working station for 16 people, the dormitory for 40- 50 people, male and female toilets and showers, lobby, volunteers center, health center and much more. We have developed a small vegetable farming plot in the centre through permaculture techniques. We are looking for volunteers and interns who can support running this NaraTika Community Learning Center for the disadvantaged communities of Okahldhunga. If you would like to enjoy in gardening, farming, painting etc., this can be your best choice of volunteering. Objectives: - To promote the activities of Community Learning Centre among the community people - To protect environment. - To promote friendship, understanding, and solidarity among local young national and international volunteers.
Paint and decorate the fence, walls etc. Organize activities in CLC and outside for its promotion, help, and support in CLC and to the farmers in vegetable farming through permaculture techniques and gardening. Placement Support Process: The first day is the arrival day. Each volunteer is greeted and received by VIN local staff at the airport and dropped at a hotel or VIN hostel. On the second day, volunteers will receive a full-day orientation at the VIN office in Kathmandu. The placement orientation will cover cultural tips, survival phrases on Nepali language, health tips, project activities preparation, and VIN. Then you will travel to Okhaldhunga, the project site, which takes a minimum of 8 hrs. drive. You will always be guided by a Nepali camp leader/VIN staff, and VIN supervisors will visit you for follow-up support. Should you have any concerns about the work camp, you may always call us for immediate help. On the last day of the work camp, you will submit a detailed work report, fill out an exit form and sit with VIN executives for an exit interview and feedback sessions.
Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN), founded in 2005, is a non-profit and non-government organization working for the most marginalized communities of Nepal using a holistic community development approach. VIN works with many local and international volunteers each year to achieve its Goal. Improving the quality of living of disadvantaged people through community empowerment is our ultimate Goal, and Volunteerism is our strategy for our development initiatives.
Okhaldhunga district, which is 250 km from Kathmandu. It takes 8 hrs to travel by bus—a hilly and mountainous region surrounded by woods and fields. VIN organizes travel tours like Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot for extra costs if you are interested after your work camp.
The volunteers will stay in Kathmandu for two nights until orientation. VIN covers two nights' accommodation on sharing basis and simple Nepali- style food. Then they will be with the host family/hostel identified by VIN in Okhaldhunga. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female Volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. There will be 2-4 people in one room. Volunteers are required to sleep on simple beds. Please bring your sleeping bag.
Requirements: - Basic English should be spoken among the participants and staff. Participation Fee: The participation fee of 200 Euros + 100 Euro for Transportation is to be paid on your arrival at VIN Office. Why Okhaldhunga and extra transportation fee: - The beautiful Himalayan region is close to Mt. Everest. - It lacks development and basic infrastructure. - Very needy local area waiting for development. - Welcoming community and rich in culture. - Simple lifestyle and smiling people. - Lovely environment and up and downhills. - It takes one day (250 km) car/bus rough and paved drive from Kathmandu. - Good and enough support from local staff and community people. - Volunteers will fill they have contributed to the needy and poor community. The Participation Fee Covers: - Food and Accommodation: Nepali Standard at a local host family – 3 meals a day - Transportation: Airport pick-up and pick up and drop to the working community site - Materials for the work-camp community and development projects support. - Local volunteer support cost - VIN T-shirt and certificate of participation - 24 hours emergency support - VIN admin cost What's Excluded? Airfare, VISA, Travel medical insurance, return airport transfer, travel and entrance fees on the world heritage sights, Personal travel and weekend activities expenses etc. Meeting point: VIN staff will pick up each volunteer from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo. If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that.
One of the VIN staff will pick up volunteers from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo. If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that and you can arrive to VIN office on the first day. Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
The participation fee 200 Euros (100 Euro for transportation) is to be paid on your arrivals at VIN Office.
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