Our
Office
RCDP Nepal
Kathmandu Municipality
PO Box 8957, Ward no-14
Kathmandu ,
Nepal
Phone: 977 1 278305
Fax: 977 1 282994 Email: rcdpn@mail.com.np
Contact: Pradip Adhikari, VIP Outbound
Web site: http://www.rcdpnepal.org

RCDP-Nepal is an associate
member of Federation EIL, the worldwide network of the Experiment in
International Living and as such is a partner with Experiment
Representations around the world. Federation EIL holds consultative
status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
as a non-governmental organization in Category II, and with The Council
of Europe. The United Nation's Secretary General has recognized Federation
EIL as a Peace Messenger organization.
As a member of the USA-based International Volunteer Program
Association, RCDP adheres to the IVPA's guidelines in order
to maintain the quality of its programs and assure the safety of its
International Volunteers.
Mission and Vision
The mission of RCDP-Nepal is to encourage and invite international volunteers
to contribute in the community development, and nature conservation
activities of the Nepalese people. Through work camps and village-based
programs, international volunteers promote mutual friendship and solidarity
in addition to enriching their own experiences and making meaningful
contribution to Nepalese Communities
RCDP-Nepal works with many international organizations to promote volunteering,
cross-cultural experience, and community development. The largest volunteer
operation in Nepal, RCDP receives more than 300 volunteers each year.
Other Service Programs Offered by RCDP-Nepal
Internship Program – In collaboration with local partners, RCDP
can offer internship in almost any topic related to Nepal. Areas of
internship may include Sustainable Agriculture, Conservation, English
Teaching, Health, Culture & Religion, Traditional Nepali Arts, Natural
Medicine and Ethno botany, Women's Studies, Development Studies, Buddhism,
and Handicrafts. Interns engage in the daily activities of the project
and, in most cases, develop a report on an area of particular interest.
Generally, the director of the project serves as the supervisor for
the intern.
International Work Camp Programs - For two weeks volunteers work
20-30 hours per week either physically or technically depending upon
the nature of the work. In many programs local villagers will work alongside
international volunteers. Approximately 5-15 international volunteers
from different countries will work and stay together. This program is
ideal for college and university students but is open to anyone with
an adventurous soul. There are nine work camps available for 2004.
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