Friday, April 13, 2012

Be a volunteer and Travel in Nepal

INFO Nepal a local Organization offers affordable volunteer program in Nepal.Volunteers have the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational and community aid programs. We provides Nepali Language, Culture and staying with host family training for foreign volunteers who wish to render their services to Nepal. We send trained volunteer to Orphanages, Children%26#39;s centers, schools and communities to generate awareness regarding environmental issue, orphans care, sanitation, income generating initiative, teaching English and health care. This will give you a chance to make an important contribution to the people of Nepal and while doing so gain an in depth experience of the country and its culture, that will stay with you the rest of your life.





Bishal Paudel



Volunteer co-ordinator



infonepal@mail.com.np



www.infonepal.org



Be a volunteer and Travel in Nepal


A typical is a girl from London who had saved up and borrowed money to volunteer. She contacted INFO Nepal, a local NGO, and paid $1,200 per week to teach in an orphanage. When she got here, she complained that the place was filthy, the children were malnourished and mistreated, some were sick, and she had to share a room with a male stranger.





Some volunteering programs are being cleverly advertised abroad. Internship Nepal, a Kathmandu-based NGO which promotes itself through the US National Press Photographers’ Association as well as some US photojournalism magazines, promises foreign journalism students work placements with some of the best-regarded Nepali media, all duly listed on its website.





www.nepalitimes.com/issue/372/Nation/14142



Be a volunteer and Travel in Nepal


I had the amazing privilege to work with an organisation called Volunteer Service of Nepal (VSN). It is also mentioned in a positive light in the nepali times link given. The organisation has a partnership with Global Volunteer Network (GVN). www.volunteer.org.nz Please contact me if you would like to know more about my experience.

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