| Source |
Date |
Title |
Summary |
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer | 30/11/2004 | Health 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.
|
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective | 30/11/2004 | Teaching Environmental Awareness | In 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 | 30/11/2004 | Volunteering at Orphange | Volunteers 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. |
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective | 30/11/2004 | Teaching English at Children's Library | The activities run at this centre have mainly been
English Language teaching and working on the building
and library with the community children. This included
activities such as painting a giant rainbow, writing
shelf lables in English and Nepali, singing lots of
songs, playing language games and reading books.
|
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective | 30/11/2004 | Resource Center & Teaching English Language Program | INFO has trained and deployed over 275 volunteers from around the world to placements throughout Nepal.
INFO Nepal's Chitwan Resource Centers in Patihani, Chitwan and Nawalparasi offers English language instruction to youth and adults in the community. Some resource centers also offer opportunities to teach computer literacy. The primary purpose of the Center is to offer community youth the opportunity to develop their English language skills and to give the youths a beneficial way of spending their time rather than taking up drinking, smoking or gambling. |
| Infonepal | 29/11/2004 | INFO Nepal | Please go away, you block up this website with your stupidly long, boring news |
| PressBox (UK) | 27/11/2004 | Auris Project launches pro-poor tourism and volunteer pograms | In an effort to include poor rural residents in Central Mexico in eco-tourism development efforts, the non-profit Auris Project has launched volunteer, retreat and tour programs to Real de Catorce, one of Mexico's most mysterious places. |
| INFO Nepal | 25/11/2004 | Volunteering in Nepal | INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer 24/11/2004
INFO has trained and deployed over 275 volunteers from around the world to placements throughout Nepal
INFO Nepal provides volunteer opportunities in various areas such as teaching English, Job-Training, Environmental Awareness, Primary Healthcare, Computer Literacy and Income Generation. We also provide Cultural Exchange and Homestay programs. Volunteer opportunities are available all-year-round, to individuals or groups, in locations throughout Nepal.
INFO is committed to providing you with a customized volunteer experience that will meet your needs while providing a valuable service to the people of Nepal.
INFO Nepal is a formally registered Non-Governmental Organization, affiliated with the Social Welfare Council in Nepal. This organization was established and is managed by experienced Nepalese with the goal of improving lives while providing a unique and low-cost way for foreigners to experience Nepal and to make a difference.
INFO creates a favorable environment and generous assistance to those who want to offer their services to the people of Nepal. INFO provides intensive Nepali language lessons and cultural information to enable volunteers to quickly adapt to their placement village/family and to contribute to their program quickly. In addition to general cultural inforamtion, specific attention is given to gender and social issues, as well as TEFL training.
What makes INFO Nepal different from the other organizations that offer similar programs?
* Over 275 volunteers from various 29 countries have gone through our programs.
* Our language and cultural trainers are qualified professionals, with prior experience as trainers for US Peace Corps volunteers
* NGOs from countries such as New Zealand have partnered with us because we provide a great program which successfully prepares individuals for the challenges of working in a developing country.
* In addition to training and deploying 200 volunteers, we established and maintain 2 resource centers with libraries and computers.
·Trained 235 Students in the English language
·Trained 86 Students in basic computer skills
·Have 160 members of the INFO library
·Trained 246 Children in the English language in the INFO Children’s Library
·Educated the children of the Bote and Tharu tribes in much-needed hygiene and have provided and informal education program for the children As a result, 10 children have begun consistent schooling
* As a volunteer, you become a member of our family - we are always there to assist you during training, your placement and your time in Nepal.
For more information, please see the volunteer opportunities described in Idealist, and or/visit our website and find out about volunteer experiences in the "Volunteer Corner."
URL:
http://www.infonepal.org
Email:
info@infonepal.org
|
| Jens | 24/11/2004 | Bicky | anyone see this mail address mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk, please ignore him, he is cheater, i know him while I did volunteering in Nepal.
iedereen ziet deze post mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk richten, te negeren gelieve hem, is hij bedrieger, ken ik hem terwijl ik het aanmelden in Nepal deed zich.
|
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer | 24/11/2004 | Volunteering in Nepal | INFO has trained and deployed over 275 volunteers from around the world to placements throughout Nepal
INFO Nepal provides volunteer opportunities in various areas such as teaching English, Job-Training, Environmental Awareness, Primary Healthcare, Computer Literacy and Income Generation. We also provide Cultural Exchange and Homestay programs. Volunteer opportunities are available all-year-round, to individuals or groups, in locations throughout Nepal.
INFO is committed to providing you with a customized volunteer experience that will meet your needs while providing a valuable service to the people of Nepal.
INFO Nepal is a formally registered Non-Governmental Organization, affiliated with the Social Welfare Council in Nepal. This organization was established and is managed by experienced Nepalese with the goal of improving lives while providing a unique and low-cost way for foreigners to experience Nepal and to make a difference.
INFO creates a favorable environment and generous assistance to those who want to offer their services to the people of Nepal. INFO provides intensive Nepali language lessons and cultural information to enable volunteers to quickly adapt to their placement village/family and to contribute to their program quickly. In addition to general cultural inforamtion, specific attention is given to gender and social issues, as well as TEFL training.
What makes INFO Nepal different from the other organizations that offer similar programs?
* Over 275 volunteers from various 29 countries have gone through our programs.
* Our language and cultural trainers are qualified professionals, with prior experience as trainers for US Peace Corps volunteers
* NGOs from countries such as New Zealand have partnered with us because we provide a great program which successfully prepares individuals for the challenges of working in a developing country.
* In addition to training and deploying 200 volunteers, we established and maintain 2 resource centers with libraries and computers.
·Trained 235 Students in the English language
·Trained 86 Students in basic computer skills
·Have 160 members of the INFO library
·Trained 246 Children in the English language in the INFO Children’s Library
·Educated the children of the Bote and Tharu tribes in much-needed hygiene and have provided and informal education program for the children As a result, 10 children have begun consistent schooling
* As a volunteer, you become a member of our family - we are always there to assist you during training, your placement and your time in Nepal.
For more information, please see the volunteer opportunities described in Idealist, and or/visit our website and find out about volunteer experiences in the "Volunteer Corner."
URL:
http://www.infonepal.org
Email:
info@infonepal.org
|
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer | 24/11/2004 | Teaching English Program | In 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 | 24/11/2004 | Teaching Environmental Awareness | In 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 we |
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective | 24/11/2004 | Volunteering at Orphange | Volunteers 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 www.infonepal.org | 24/11/2004 | Volunteering in Nepal | INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer 24/11/2004
INFO has trained and deployed over 275 volunteers from around the world to placements throughout Nepal
INFO Nepal provides volunteer opportunities in various areas such as teaching English, Job-Training, Environmental Awareness, Primary Healthcare, Computer Literacy and Income Generation. We also provide Cultural Exchange and Homestay programs. Volunteer opportunities are available all-year-round, to individuals or groups, in locations throughout Nepal.
INFO is committed to providing you with a customized volunteer experience that will meet your needs while providing a valuable service to the people of Nepal.
INFO Nepal is a formally registered Non-Governmental Organization, affiliated with the Social Welfare Council in Nepal. This organization was established and is managed by experienced Nepalese with the goal of improving lives while providing a unique and low-cost way for foreigners to experience Nepal and to make a difference.
INFO creates a favorable environment and generous assistance to those who want to offer their services to the people of Nepal. INFO provides intensive Nepali language lessons and cultural information to enable volunteers to quickly adapt to their placement village/family and to contribute to their program quickly. In addition to general cultural inforamtion, specific attention is given to gender and social issues, as well as TEFL training.
What makes INFO Nepal different from the other organizations that offer similar programs?
* Over 275 volunteers from various 29 countries have gone through our programs.
* Our language and cultural trainers are qualified professionals, with prior experience as trainers for US Peace Corps volunteers
* NGOs from countries such as New Zealand have partnered with us because we provide a great program which successfully prepares individuals for the challenges of working in a developing country.
* In addition to training and deploying 200 volunteers, we established and maintain 2 resource centers with libraries and computers.
·Trained 235 Students in the English language
·Trained 86 Students in basic computer skills
·Have 160 members of the INFO library
·Trained 246 Children in the English language in the INFO Children’s Library
·Educated the children of the Bote and Tharu tribes in much-needed hygiene and have provided and informal education program for the children As a result, 10 children have begun consistent schooling
* As a volunteer, you become a member of our family - we are always there to assist you during training, your placement and your time in Nepal.
For more information, please see the volunteer opportunities described in Idealist, and or/visit our website and find out about volunteer experiences in the "Volunteer Corner."
URL:
http://www.infonepal.org
Email:
info@infonepal.org
Contact: RABYN ARYAL
|
| From Holland | 24/11/2004 | Bicky | Bicky
Jens 24/11/2004
anyone see this mail address mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk, please ignore him, he is cheater, i know him while I did volunteering in Nepal.
iedereen ziet deze post mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk richten, te negeren gelieve hem, is hij bedrieger, ken ik hem terwijl ik het aanmelden in Nepal deed zich.
|
| From Holland | 24/11/2004 | Bicky | anyone see this mail address mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk, please ignore him, he is cheater, i know him while I did volunteering in Nepal.
iedereen ziet deze post mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk richten, te negeren gelieve hem, is hij bedrieger, ken ik hem terwijl ik het aanmelden in Nepal deed zich.
|
| From Holland | 24/11/2004 | Bicky | anyone see this mail address mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk, please ignore him, he is cheater, i know him while I did volunteering in Nepal.
iedereen ziet deze post mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk richten, te negeren gelieve hem, is hij bedrieger, ken ik hem terwijl ik het aanmelden in Nepal deed zich.
|
| St.lukes HIV/AIDS Care Center, Hanuman Junction, Krishna District, Andra Pradesh, India & HELP/Nepal | 23/11/2004 | HIV/AIDS Care Program | St.lukes hiv/aids care center in Hanuman Junction, Krishna District, Andra Pradesh India seek assistance from volunteer to care HIV/AIDS patients.
Skilled or non-skilled volunteers who would like to support or help to HIV/AIDS patients may apply.
|
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer | 23/11/2004 | Teaching English | In 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).
|
| From Holland | 23/11/2004 | fraud Bicky | anyone see this mail address mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk, please ignore him, he is cheater, i know him while I did volunteering in Nepal.
iedereen ziet deze post mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk richten, te negeren gelieve hem, is hij bedrieger, ken ik hem terwijl ik het aanmelden in Nepal deed zich. |
| From Holland | 23/11/2004 | fraud Bicky | anyone see this mail address mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk, please ignore him, he is cheater, i know him while I did volunteering in Nepal.
iedereen ziet deze post mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk richten, te negeren gelieve hem, is hij bedrieger, ken ik hem terwijl ik het aanmelden in Nepal deed zich.
|
| voluntary work in nepal | 22/11/2004 | teaching english | volunteer teach english in governmental school in chitwan, pokhara and in kathmandu.
for more detail please contact in this address :- mail_bicky@yahoo.co.uk |
| LifeSIGNS | 20/11/2004 | New-Look Website Launched | The new look is finally complete, along with our easy web address of www.lifesigns.org.uk
We hope that the new look and simpler navigation gives you a better browsing experience, and we also hope that the site is easy to use and accessible to everyone.
A Press Release (Word Doc) is available at http://www.selfharm.org/files/press/press-release-website-nov-04.doc |
| Denis Kigongo | 16/11/2004 | Real Africa Excursions | Have you ever wished to go to Africa have fun and also make a difference in the lives of the people you meet? explore Africa while assisting those who are less fortunate? or are you just fed up of package holidays? would you like to try something different?, come to Africa with us and make this an unforgettable experience.
We plan Tours and safaris, Volunteer work visits and vacations, missions trips, school- college or youth exchange visits, cultural and community excursions, to Uganda and Kenya, for groups and individuals.
Our trips are not like any other, we give you the chance to be part of the local community for the duration of 12 days.
Meet the people, enter their houses, eat some of their food, learn and hear their music, listen to their stories, see their gardens and fields, work with them, get a real feel of the culture.
|
| 11/11/2004 | | |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 09/11/2004 | Environmental Awareness |
After completing one week of Nepali language and cultural training, volunteers will be placed with a Nepali family in one of the program villages. The host family will live no more than one half hour from the school/Environmental Post. Volunteers will teach environmental awareness at the local school and/or Environmental Post for 2 to 6 hours each day, Sunday through Friday. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 09/11/2004 | Journalism students/Journalist/News Reporter | INFO 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 - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 09/11/2004 | Teaching English at Children's Library | A 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.
- To provide a possible base for volunteers to come and run various programs in the areas of health and sanitation, environmental education and English
language learning.
|
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 09/11/2004 | Cultural Exchange & Homestay Program |
Homestays and cultural exchange programmes can be arranged in most areas of Nepal with our 55 Hostfamilies. Participants will be placed with a Nepali family in a small rural village for the duration of their stay. This provides the volunteers with an excellent opportunity to learn about all aspects of Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, food and people. Volunteers should remember that this is a cultural exchange and that an effort to offer some knowledge of their own home culture and customs to the family with whom they stay is appreciated. During their stay, volunteers will attend 2 hours of language lessons in the morning and in the afternoon. They will also have the opportunity to visit and help out at the local school. Homestay programmes are best organised from August to December which is the time when most large local festivals take place. This makes for an overall more exciting experience for the volunteer. Nepali culture is distinctively friendly and open and participants are made to feel as though they are part of the family. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 09/11/2004 | Resource Center & Teaching English Language Program | INFO Nepal's Chitwan Resource Centers in Patihani, Chitwan and Nawalparasi offers English language instruction to youth and adults in the community. Some resource centers also offer opportunities to teach computer literacy. The primary purpose of the Center is to offer community youth the opportunity to develop their English language skills and to give the youths a beneficial way of spending their time rather than taking up drinking, smoking or gambling. Ultimately, the philosophy is that improved language skills will lead to employment, particularly in the Chitwan tourist areas |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 09/11/2004 | Teaching English | In 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). |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 09/11/2004 | Raising Environment Awareness & Environment Education | This organization aims to mobilize its volunteers in order to prevent the environmental destruction created by poverty, unemployment and illiteracy.
As the children are the future of a nation, so we aim to provide environmental education to the children so that they will have some knowledge about the conservation.
Your position will be of a teacher and a facilitator and you will be teaching the kids from the age of 10-16 in schools about Environment. As the children will need more to learn about environment and the negative effect, we have been doing to the nature. You will also be engaged to let the teachers of the school know about saving the environment.
Come on!!!!!!!!! Let's Make a difference!!!!!
For further information, please email to:
hforh@ntc.net.np |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 09/11/2004 | Sanitation & Health Care | This Program places volunteers in health posts, sub health posts and health clinics. You work in either an urban or rural setting, providing primary care to locals in your specialty. Moreover, if you have doubts about whether your skills and talents are really needed in this part of the world, consider this: The doctor-patient ratio in Nepal is about 1 to 36,000. Particularly in rural areas, where much of the local people live, there is a desperate, chronic shortage of medical personnel and supplies. Medical school students' activities will include things like following doctors on their rounds, exploring different treatments for simple ailments, providing physical therapy, and participating in vaccination programs. Of all of our programs, we are perhaps most proud of the Medical Volunteer Program and the invaluable contributions of independent-minded professionals like you. You will help to relieve the suffering of others, playing a critical role in the villages and towns where you'll serve.
For further information, please email to:
hforh@ntc.net.np |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 09/11/2004 | Raising Environment Awareness & Environment Education | This organization aims to mobilize its volunteers in order to prevent the environmental destruction created by poverty, unemployment and illiteracy.
As the children are the future of a nation, so we aim to provide environmental education to the children so that they will have some knowledge about the conservation.
Your position will be of a teacher and a facilitator and you will be teaching the kids from the age of 10-16 in schools about Environment. As the children will need more to learn about environment and the negative effect, we have been doing to the nature. You will also be engaged to let the teachers of the school know about saving the environment.
Come on!!!!!!!!! Let's Make a difference!!!!! |
| home stay | 09/11/2004 | Various opportunities in nepal | we place volunteer in different part of nepal. |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 08/11/2004 | Family Stay Programme. | We help volunteers who want to come Nepal for the cultural experience of a lifetime. The duration of the program depends on you. Stays are limited to no more than 4 months. You stay with host families. Through the Home Stay/Cross Cultural programs, you may both live and work with them on farms. During your stay, you will experience the unique culture, language, and traditions of the native people. You will visit the local village and will go to the local school during the day. The home stay program is a unique opportunity for volunteers to learn about the Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, and people. During this period volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in local festivals and get the opportunity to exchange their culture.
For further information, please email to:
hforh@ntc.net.np
P.S.: The children who are accompanied by adults are also encouraged to take part in this unique opportunity. |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 08/11/2004 | Raising Environment Awareness & Environment Education | This organization aims to mobilize its volunteers in order to prevent the environmental destruction created by poverty, unemployment and illiteracy.
As the children are the future of a nation, so we aim to provide environmental education to the children so that they will have some knowledge about the conservation.
Your position will be of a teacher and a facilitator and you will be teaching the kids from the age of 10-16 in schools about Environment. As the children will need more to learn about environment and the negative effect, we have been doing to the nature. You will also be engaged to let the teachers of the school know about saving the environment.
Come on!!!!!!!!! Let's Make a difference!!!!!
For further information, please email to:
hforh@ntc.net.np |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 08/11/2004 | Sanitation & Health Care | This Program places volunteers in health posts, sub health posts and health clinics. You work in either an urban or rural setting, providing primary care to locals in your specialty. Moreover, if you have doubts about whether your skills and talents are really needed in this part of the world, consider this: The doctor-patient ratio in Nepal is about 1 to 36,000. Particularly in rural areas, where much of the local people live, there is a desperate, chronic shortage of medical personnel and supplies. Medical school students' activities will include things like following doctors on their rounds, exploring different treatments for simple ailments, providing physical therapy, and participating in vaccination programs. Of all of our programs, we are perhaps most proud of the Medical Volunteer Program and the invaluable contributions of independent-minded professionals like you. You will help to relieve the suffering of others, playing a critical role in the villages and towns where you'll serve.
For further information, please email to:
hforh@ntc.net.np |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 08/11/2004 | Teaching Various Subjects | Volunteers in this program usually teach English to children in government schools or at orphanages. However, we accept teachers from all disciplines, including math, science, music, geography, art, dance, etc. The children range in age from 6 to 17 years of age. The teaching curriculum for each major subject is based on the students' standard book. Volunteers are also encouraged to create their own lesson plans. Depending on the subject, volunteers can bring along teaching materials such as picture books, instruments, flash cards, art supplies, and songs. Each institution has its own permanent staff member who assists volunteers with their teaching and in communicating with the children and colleagues. Classes are generally in session six days a week, with four to six class periods each day and a break for lunch. Volunteers do NOT have to be native English speakers. We prefer that volunteers teach for at least two months, although exceptions can be made in special circumstances. We mobilize the volunteers to overcome the shortcomings to some extent seen in the government and private educational institutes. Due to the financial constraint regarding the proposed higher secondary education many schools lack trained teachers and extra curriculum activity materials. To overcome this, Hands for Help Nepal mobilizes its volunteer to those schools to enhance the quality of education.
Development in English education: We aim to play an important role in the developing the level of English, as it is an international language. Due to the lack of skilled English teachers, students in the schools nation-wide are in dilemma regarding the pronunciation, intonation, grammar and so forth. Volunteer teachers will be placed in such schools where besides teaching they will also act as an advisor, facilitator for the Nepali teachers who teach English.
For more details contact:
hforh@ntc.net.np |
| Hands for Help Nepal | 08/11/2004 | Working in an Orphanage | Volunteers in this program usually teach English to children in government schools or at orphanages. However, we accept teachers from all disciplines, including math, science, music, geography, art, dance, etc. The children range in age from 6 to 17 years of age. The teaching curriculum for each major subject is based on the students' standard book. Volunteers are also encouraged to create their own lesson plans. Depending on the subject, volunteers can bring along teaching materials such as picture books, instruments, flash cards, art supplies, and songs. Each institution has its own permanent staff member who assists volunteers with their teaching and in communicating with the children and colleagues. Classes are generally in session six days a week, with four to six class periods each day and a break for lunch. Volunteers do NOT have to be native English speakers. We prefer that volunteers teach for at least two months, although exceptions can be made in special circumstances. We mobilize the volunteers to overcome the shortcomings to some extent seen in the government and private educational institutes. Due to the financial constraint regarding the proposed higher secondary education many schools lack trained teachers and extra curriculum activity materials. To overcome this, Hands for Help Nepal mobilizes its volunteer to those schools to enhance the quality of education.
Development in English education: We aim to play an important role in the developing the level of English, as it is an international language. Due to the lack of skilled English teachers, students in the schools nation-wide are in dilemma regarding the pronunciation, intonation, grammar and so forth. Volunteer teachers will be placed in such schools where besides teaching they will also act as an advisor, facilitator for the Nepali teachers who teach English.
For more details contact:
hforh@ntc.net.np |
| Teaching English Program | 08/11/2004 | An opportunity without boundries | HOPE N HOME - hope n home is a non profitable organization affilated with social welfare council of nepal. hope n home have teaching english program for 2weeks to 10 months.during your teaching period you can do lot's of extra activities as well. |
| Teaching English Program | 08/11/2004 | An opportunity without boundries | Program length - 1 to 10 months
After completing the two weeks of training, volunteers will be placed with a Nepali family in one of the program villages. The host family will live no more than a half hour from the school. Volunteers will teach at the local school for 2 to 6 hours each day, six days a week, with a break on Saturdays. The school children will be mostly 10 to 16 years of age and have basic English skills.
Depending on the assignment, you will either teach alone or co-teach with a Nepali English Language teacher. Class size ranges from 10 to 80 students.
Volunteers enrolling in this Program will also be expected to share their own teaching methodologies as well helping the school's teachers to develop their own conversational English skills. To be successful, volunteers need to have a good knowledge of grammar. Previous teaching and/or TOEFL experience is a plus.
In some placements, volunteers maybe able to provide informal teaching and lectures to youth or women's groups for 1 to 2 hours a day.
Program fees depend on the length of stay. Please see the Program Fees section of the website.
|
| Various opportunities in nepal | 08/11/2004 | cultural exchange/ home stay program | 2weeks to 1 month
hope n home:-
Homestays and cultural exchange programs can be arranged in most areas of Nepal. Participants will be placed with a Nepali family in a small rural village or within a city for the duration of their stay. This provides the volunteers with an excellent opportunity to learn about all aspects of Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, food and people.
Volunteers should remember that this is a cultural exchange and that an effort to offer some knowledge of their own home culture and customs to the family with whom they stay is expected.
Participants in the program will not go through training in Nepal with the other volunteers. During their home-stay, volunteers will attend 2 hours of language lessons in the morning and in the afternoon. They will also have the opportunity to visit and help out at the local school.
Homestay Programs are best organized from August to December which is the time when most large local festivals take place resulting in an overall more exciting experience for the volunteer. Nepali culture is distinctively friendly and open and participants are made to feel as though they are part of the family.
|
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Resource Center & English Language Program |
Dynamic, mature volunteers with previous teaching experience are preferred. Volunteers with equivalent 'life experiences' will also be considered, especially those volunteers who have worked within the tourism industry |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Health 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. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Teaching English | In 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 - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Teaching Environmental Awareness | In 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 we |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Volunteer in an orphange/childrens home | Volunteers 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 - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Volunteer in an orphange/childrens home | Volunteers 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 - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Journalism students/Journalist/News Reporter | INFO 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.
Village life is relatively primitive by western standards, but the differences made by INFO's presence in these villages are quite extraordinary. People's hopes and opportunities are greatly improved by their contact with INFO Nepal and its volunteers. Hygiene, sanitation, conservation, linguistics, work skills, cultural awareness and a greater self-confidence are many of the facets of INFO Nepal's important work. These facets are seeds that grow to improve the vitality of Nepali life.
|
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Teaching English at Children's Library | A 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.
- To provide a possible base for volunteers to come and run various programs in the areas of health and sanitation, environmental education and English
language learning |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | TEFL Teacher & Office Assistance | The volunteer must be able to provide training on TEFL to INFO's volunteers during the training period(Teaching English as a Foreign Language). We also need help regarding the upkeep and promotion of our web site, replying to e-mails and corresponding with our local volunteers in placement villages. This person would get a full overview of the working of this agency as well the opportunity for meeting many enthusiastic people. Part of this position will be a 2 week placement in a village teaching English themselves as to gain the insights needed to pass on to the future volunteers.
|
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Homestay/Cultural Exchange & Language Training program | Homestays and cultural exchange programmes can be arranged in most areas of Nepal with our 55 Hostfamilies. Participants will be placed with a Nepali family in a small rural village for the duration of their stay. This provides the volunteers with an excellent opportunity to learn about all aspects of Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, food and people. Volunteers should remember that this is a cultural exchange and that an effort to offer some knowledge of their own home culture and customs to the family with whom they stay is appreciated. During their stay, volunteers will attend 2 hours of language lessons in the morning and in the afternoon. They will also have the opportunity to visit and help out at the local school. Homestay programmes are best organised from August to December which is the time when most large local festivals take place. This makes for an overall more exciting experience for the volunteer. Nepali culture is distinctively friendly and open and participants are made to feel as though they are part of the family. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 08/11/2004 | Volunteer Office Assistant | Assistance needed in the office of a small Nepali run grass roots NGO. English speaking and writing necessary to answer volunteer email enquiries and help to promote INFO Nepal on the internet. Fundraising experience would be great but training can be given. Nepali culture training, language training, two weeks rural placement and food and accommodation provided. |
| unite hearts sans frontiers | 08/11/2004 | Surf and Serve | |
| unite hearts sans frontiers | 08/11/2004 | Surf and Serve | Don’t Just Surf,
Surf and Serve Make A difference Virtually,
Get Paid a Six Figure income in - T-H-A-N-K-U
Volunteer at Finger Tips.
contact unitedheart@rediffmail.com
volunteer at finger tips |
| INFONepal Exiting experience of voluntering | 07/11/2004 | Teach English, Volunteer in Health Post | Voolunter can teach English in Government Schools in different part of Nepal and also can work in HealthPost |
| INFONepal | 07/11/2004 | Teaching Environmental awareness | In 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. |
| INFONepal, | 07/11/2004 | Volunteer in an orphange/childrens home | Volunteers 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. |
| Teaching English | 07/11/2004 | An opportunity without boundires | HOPE AND HOME is volunteer /non protifable organization. we are working in remote part of nepal.volunteer can teach in the governmental school.Having dal/bhat(typical nepali food)two times a volunteer have to go school about 9:30 and come back from school about 4:30. rest of the time volunteer can teach in the communuty library as well. |
| Teaching Environmental awareness | 07/11/2004 | voluntary work in nepal | hope n home
In 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.
|
| voluntary work in nepal | 07/11/2004 | working with orphange children | you can work with orphange children. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Resource Center & English Language Program |
INFO Nepal's Chitwan Resource Centers in Patihani, Chitwan and Nawalparasi offers English language instruction to youth and adults in the community. Some resource centers also offer opportunities to teach computer literacy. |
| Teaching English | 07/11/2004 | | volunteer can teach at school |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Teaching Environmental Awareness | Length – Two weeks to 10 months
In 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 - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Journalism students/Journalist/News Reporter | INFO 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. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Volunteer Office Assistant | Assistance needed in the office of a small Nepali run grass roots NGO. English speaking and writing necessary to answer volunteer email enquiries and help to promote INFO Nepal on the internet. Fundraising experience would be great but training can be given. Nepali culture training, language training, two weeks rural placement and food and accommodation provided. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Health Post & Sanitation Issues | 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; |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Homestay/Cultural Exchange & Language Training program |
Homestays and cultural exchange programmes can be arranged in most areas of Nepal with our 55 Hostfamilies. Participants will be placed with a Nepali family in a small rural village for the duration of their stay. This provides the volunteers with an excellent opportunity to learn about all aspects of Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, food and people. |
| INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective | 07/11/2004 | Resource Center & English Language Program | INFO Nepal's Chitwan Resource Centers in Patihani, Chitwan and Nawalparasi offers English language instruction to youth and adults in the community. Some resource centers also offer opportunities to teach computer literacy. |
| INFO Nepal - Volunteer Organization with Global Prospect | 07/11/2004 | Teaching English | In this program, volunteers teach English at government schools to students of varying age and ability, although most students are aged ten to sixteen. |
| on line volunteers | 06/11/2004 | Unite to Hearts | Online Volunteers for Design and mangement of website .
Part time only - unitedheart@canada.com |
| unite hearts sans frontiers | 06/11/2004 | make a change in someones life | online volunteers for website traffic -unitedheart@canada.com |
| HOPE & HOME -Teaching English Program | 03/11/2004 | An opportunity without boundries 02/11/2004 | volunteer teach english in governmental school in chitwan, pokhara and in kathmandu.
|
| An opportunity without boundries | 02/11/2004 | HOPE & HOME -Teaching English Program | volunteer can teach english in governmental school in chitwan, pokhara and in kathmandu. |
| Help Nepal Network | 01/11/2004 | Healthcare adviser | We have recently built a healthpost in the remote part of West Nepal and are looking for volunteers to help with making it a success with the locals.
We would particularly welcome experience in Nursing, midwifery or general practice.
We are a small charity and do NOT charge volunteers. We however do expect volunteers to fund personal costs whilst in Nepal. |