Sample
Projects
VIP-Nepal aims to support rural people,
which is why projects are located in rural areas of Nepal. All projects
are designed to respond to the needs and interests of the local people.
The variety of activities and volunteer possibilities assure your stay
to be interesting and exciting. Volunteer projects are available in
areas such as:
Education/Teaching
Social/Welfare Services
Environment
Heathcare/Nutrition
EDUCATION/TEACHING
Teaching English is a rewarding and worthwhile experience. Volunteers
in this program will teach English at a Nepali public
or private school, depending on the need for volunteers. Teaching volunteers
are more than welcome to participate in other school activities such
as sports or sanitation programs while they work at the school. A volunteer
usually teaches two to three hours a day, for six days a week (Sunday
to Friday). Children's ages range from 6 to 13 years old. Placements
are available in locations such as Chitwan and Pokhara throughout the
year, except in July and August. During these two summer months, volunteers
are assigned to villages near the Kathmandu valley. Each institution
has its own permanent staff member who assists volunteers with their
teaching methods, advises with solutions to communication barriers (both
with students and colleagues), and gives volunteers a timetable to follow.
Volunteers may also teach conversational English to Buddist monks. This
is an informal project so volunteers are free to develop their own teaching
plan and use any resources that might be helpful to teach spoken
english. In their free time, volunteers can practice meditation and
join the Buddist religious practices, rituals, pujas,
and prayers. Spaces are limited in this project.
It is not necessary that you come from an English speaking country or
background in order to become a teaching volunteer. We welcome any volunteer
who has a working knowledge of English and the desire to share that
knowledge with students who are eager to learn.
Sample Project:
Dhaddghari Lower Secondary School is located 157km southwest of Kathmandu
Valley in the province of Chitwan. There are 7 regular teaching staff
and approximately 300 students aged between 5 and 13. Volunteers are
required to teach English to the children and to assist in recreational
and extra-curricular activities.
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SOCIAL/WELFARE SERVICES
As in any country, Nepal's orphaned children need attention, love and
care. With many orphanages in the country, volunteer work programs are
arranged in major cities including Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Chitwan,
and Pokhara in an effort to offer these children the attention and love
that they deserve. As a volunteer at an orphanage, you will collaborate
with local people to teach the basics of the English language and help
orphans with life skills. Other tasks can include participating in administrative
chores, health education, playing games, drawing and painting with the
children. Working with orphans means you will be molding the young minds
of talented, blossoming, charming children. These children are in an
unfortunate position and the impression that you make on them will remain
for the rest of their lives. This volunteer work is a great mission
and provides a real, life-changing experience for you as well as for
the children. Some orphanages serve as informal education training centers
and when you volunteer in this program, you will be teaching these children
what it means to have someone who cares for them.
Sample Project:
Charity Nepal Orphanage is located just outside the city of Kathmandu.
It houses 21 children from different parts of the country, especially
from areas affected by the Maoist insurgency. Volunteers teach English
to the children, play games with them, and contribute to the family
environment of the orphanage.
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ENVIRONMENT
Nepal is home to breathtaking landscapes, surreal natural beauty, and
exotic wilderness. This Asian country is sandwiched between India and
China in the majestic Himalayan region. In such splendid surroundings,
the snow capped mountain peaks, natural fountains, river valleys and
dense forests have become home to some of the world's most endangered
species. These remarkable settings offer a multitude of diversions sure
to please the most adventurous and nature loving volunteers. Despite
this beautiful setting, Nepal's pure nature deteriorates day after day
due to a high dependency on natural resources, especially forest related
resources. Volunteers have the opportunity to help save Nepal's landscapes,
restore its natural beauty and conserve its natural resources.
Sample Project:
The Tree Species Nursery is located in the rural village of Chitwan.
Volunteers are specifically placed in the Chitwan area of Nepal where
they can participate in making nursery beds, sowing seeds, weeding,
trimming, pruning, and thinning various indigenous tree species and
medicinal plants. The planted seedlings that the volunteers grow and
nurture are later distributed freely to villages in other parts of Nepal.
With activities similar to this, the aim of the volunteer project is
to reduce the pressure on forests and give something back to the community.
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HEALTHCARE/NUTRITION
It has been reported that more than forty percent of the Nepalese people
live below the poverty level. This alarming statistic reflects the fact
that many
families are unable to provide adequate health care for their family
members. A vast number of Nepali people live their lives without ever
obtaining proper health care. Although the state established several
health centers in Nepal to provide health services to people in rural
areas, many health centers are running without an adequate number
of trained staff. Caring and compassionate volunteers can help address
this crucial problem and boost the quality of health care by partaking
in this mission. Volunteers interested in joining this program must
have certificates or proof of experience in this field (for example,
a medical student ID or a certificate of graduation as nurse or doctor.)
Due to the health risks involved, volunteers who are not properly trained
in health care cannot work in this area.
Sample Project:
The Dhapakjel Health Post is located in a small village just outside
Patan city. Volunteers assist local doctors and medical staff as they
treat patients and also help with other hospital programs such as record
keeping, sanitation, nutrition, distribution of medicine or treatment
of minor injuries.
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