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News Headlines for September 2004
Source Date Title Summary
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 30/09/2004Volunteer in an orphange/childrens homeVolunteers will be placed in an orphanage where they will live with the children, assisting them in their day to day routine. The children are mostly between the ages of four and fifteen, and have a basic understanding of English. The general role of the volunteer will be to act as an older sibling: to care for, look after and encourage the children. Volunteers will teach the children general life skills, including health and sanitation, as well as arts, crafts and music. They may also help the children with their school work.
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 30/09/2004Journalism students/Journalist/News ReporterINFO Nepal is a non-governmental organisation that works for the people of Nepal. INFO Nepal aims to teach English and improve life for the people of Nepal. This is achieved through the help of volunteers who come to Nepal to work, teach and live in the villages of the surrounding countryside. The organisation is based in Kathmandu but provides assistance in most regions of Nepal.

INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 30/09/2004Teaching EnglishIn this program, volunteers teach English at government schools to students of varying age and ability, although most students are aged ten to sixteen. Depending on the school, volunteers will either teach independently or with another Nepali teacher. Volunteers teach between two to four 45-minute classes each day, six days a week (Saturdays are holidays).
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 30/09/2004Teaching English at Children's LibraryA small concrete building was converted into two rooms with a tin roof. A number of books were donated by Room to Read to start a small library. This was set up with the following aims by INFO:

- To provide a welcoming and friendly place for the local children and youth of Amarapuri to study and learn English Language thereby encouraging a greater
desire to learn and work together.

INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 30/09/2004Teaching English at Children's LibraryA small concrete building was converted into two rooms with a tin roof. A number of books were donated by Room to Read to start a small library. This was set up with the following aims by INFO:

- To provide a welcoming and friendly place for the local children and youth of Amarapuri to study and learn English Language thereby encouraging a greater
desire to learn and work together.

INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 30/09/2004Teaching Environmental AwarenessIn this program, volunteers either work at a local environmental post providing program assistance or, volunteers can work with the local community to develop their own specific environmental program. Often, this program involves addressing basic health issues as well.
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective 26/09/2004Health Post & Sanitation Issues INFO Nepal's health post program provides a wide variety of experiences depending on the time of year, the local post's current programs, the volunteer's previous medical experience, and the volunteer's ability to learn Nepali.

While at your placement, volunteers may be doing very hands-on work such as giving shots and treating wounds; conducting home-visits; developing and delivering information on health issues such as birth control and personal hygiene; providing office support; and providing knowledge transfer to the health post doctors on the latest first aid techniques.

Volunteers usually work approximately four to six hours a day in the health post, supplemented by teaching health education classes at a local government school or women's group.


Prior to your placement at the health post, volunteers will receive two weeks of Nepali language and cultural training. During their placement, volunteers will stay with a local Nepali family located within a half-hour to an hour from the post.

Placements are available near Pokhara, in Chitwan and within the Kathmandu Valley.

Please see our website at http://www.infonepal.org apply for this program.

www.evolunteer.co.uk26/09/2004HEALTH VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED!!!Greetings from Dr.S.V.K.Foundation!!!

Regarding volunteers, either medical or other we are happy to invite them & host them on behalf of our organisation.

Being a charity organisation, we will provide them food (indian )& shelter - We will provide them homely atmosphere.They can get western food from the hotels ,of course from their purse.But not costly. But when they want to go out of Madurai for siteseeing far away place,they must meet their own expences.While returning back to their country, they can donate depending upon their ablity for food, accomodation , medical opportunities given to them & for the rural poor people.We have got organised provision for it.

From our side we expect them to participate in rural health camps,helping in base hospital.Inturn we will see that they get proper exposure in different medical fields not only in ourbase hospital but also in medical college
For non-medical volunteers, charity mind, ability to mingle with people, showing interest in knowing different culture, are expected.
Apart from this, medical colunteers are expected to come with:

1.Their own laptop (if available)
2.educational cds
3.camera
4.clinical instruments like-stethoscope,torch,ophtholmoscope.over coat,handy pulse oxymeter,etc
5.Letter from placeto state that they are student volunteers
6.I D cards
7If possible a referrence letter from any institutipon or from any medical person (you can give)requesting to give permission to learn tropical medicine only by observation and also to give permission toobservemedical treatment in our organisation/any reputed institution in India


Expecting earliest reply,

Dr.S.VijayakumarMD,DA

www.evolunteer.co.uk26/09/2004HEALTH VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED!!!Greetings from Dr.S.V.K.Foundation!!!

Regarding volunteers, either medical or other we are happy to invite them & host them on behalf of our organisation.

Being a charity organisation, we will provide them food (indian )& shelter - We will provide them homely atmosphere.They can get western food from the hotels ,of course from their purse.But not costly. But when they want to go out of Madurai for siteseeing far away place,they must meet their own expences.While returning back to their country, they can donate depending upon their ablity for food, accomodation , medical opportunities given to them & for the rural poor people.We have got organised provision for it.

From our side we expect them to participate in rural health camps,helping in base hospital.Inturn we will see that they get proper exposure in different medical fields not only in ourbase hospital but also in medical college
For non-medical volunteers, charity mind, ability to mingle with people, showing interest in knowing different culture, are expected.
Apart from this, medical colunteers are expected to come with:

1.Their own laptop (if available)
2.educational cds
3.camera
4.clinical instruments like-stethoscope,torch,ophtholmoscope.over coat,handy pulse oxymeter,etc
5.Letter from placeto state that they are student volunteers
6.I D cards
7If possible a referrence letter from any institutipon or from any medical person (you can give)requesting to give permission to learn tropical medicine only by observation and also to give permission toobservemedical treatment in our organisation/any reputed institution in India


Expecting earliest reply,

Dr.S.VijayakumarMD,DA

23/09/2004
finacial company20/09/2004money awardedTHE HAGUE,NETHERLAND.

DEAR SIR/MADAM,

RE: FUND TO INVEST IN CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS IN YOUR COUNTRY TOTALLING
TEN MILLION EUROS (EUROS 10,000,000.00).

I am a Director in a non profit organization known as (THOMMY FINACIAL COMPANY) in THE HAGUE,NETHERLANDS.when we organized a random Balotting lottery in searching for a reputable,capable individual or organization in
your country that would manage the Funds prudently.
My organization has approved the sum of TEN MILLION EUROS ONLY (EUROS 10,000,000.00). ) as a NON RE-PAYBLE Fund to be given to whom it may concern to invest in charitable organizations in your country. Upon the release of this Funds to you, we will send an agent to your country to monitor the impact made to
charitable organizations on a periodic basis.
If you are ready to obtain the Funds as stated above,kindly e-mail to
me your full name,sex, telephone and fax numbers.I will inform you of the next step on the process of securing the Funds.I await your prompt reply.

Best Regards,
(DIRECTOR).
thommy finacial company
THE HAGUE,NETHERLAND.
Email: thommyfinacialcompany@warmmail.com
internet20/09/2004orphanage assitancecontact us
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective10/09/2004Health Post & Sanitation Issues INFO Nepal's health post program provides a wide variety of experiences depending on the time of year, the local post's current programs, the volunteer's previous medical experience, and the volunteer's ability to learn Nepali.

While at your placement, volunteers may be doing very hands-on work such as giving shots and treating wounds; conducting home-visits; developing and delivering information on health issues such as birth control and personal hygiene; providing office support; and providing knowledge transfer to the health post doctors on the latest first aid techniques.

Volunteers usually work approximately four to six hours a day in the health post, supplemented by teaching health education classes at a local government school or women's group.


Prior to your placement at the health post, volunteers will receive two weeks of Nepali language and cultural training. During their placement, volunteers will stay with a local Nepali family located within a half-hour to an hour from the post.

Placements are available near Pokhara, in Chitwan and within the Kathmandu Valley.

Please see our website at http://www.infonepal.org apply for this program.

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