This is an opportunity to help in a wide range of practical village-based projects. These projects may be straightforward painting or plastering; or if you have additional skills you may be able to help in more advanced work.
Projects are usually decided upon in consultation with local communities, but you can use your initiative to suggest projects of your own. Projects are usually partly funded by the communities and partly by our partner organisation and/or volunteer contributions. It is essential that you are sensitive to the needs and wishes of the local community.
You'll work with other volunteers in small groups, usually with minimal supervision. Often you'll also work alongside villagers, learning about traditional methods of building and working.
Example projects include; school repair and decoration, toilet building, drinking water projects, road drainage projects, recycling projects, stove building, and construction work on our partner organization’s own children's home.
If you are interested, you can also take more of an environmental education focus by informing children about appropriate waste disposal, recycling, composting, and creating vegetable and flower gardens in the children’s homes.
The Community Maintenance program is an opportunity to help in a range of community-based projects in a practical way. Volunteers may be placed in projects as basic as painting or sandbagging for retaining walls or as advanced as creating football fields and building roads. All projects are undertaken using local, Nepali standard tools and virtually everything is done by hand. This programme involves volunteers undertaking jobs that require no specific skills, and often involves large amounts of humping, dumping and digging!
During orientation, volunteers will be first staying in a guest house and later they will experience a village stay. For the actual placement, volunteers will be accommodated in a local family-stay. In most host family situations you can expect your own room and access to electricity. However, this can vary from family to family. Please be aware that during the dry season 'load shedding' is common, which means that electricity supply is turned off to each district at varying times of the day/week.
During your placement two main meals per day, a snack and tea are provided. The common diet is 'daal bhat tarkaari': a mountain of rice, a soup made with lentils and a vegetable curry type dish - accompaniments may include 'roti' or 'chapati' (flat bread) and 'achaar' (pickle). When living with a host family volunteers will also be provided with filtered or boiled drinking water.
Each program will vary in regards to how much free time volunteers will have. Generally, we suggest volunteers have one day off per week, remove themselves from their placement and take time for themselves. Volunteers can use free time to prepare for any future work or activities they may wish to plan.
There are many internet shops in the tourist district of Thamel that provide not only internet access but facilities for local and international phone calls, fax service and printing.
Most placements will also have these facilities available nearby, making it easy to stay in contact with friends and family back home.
Usually the Nepal program has between 5 and 10 volunteers starting training together, however, it is common for volunteers who started with the program in previous months to still be at the placement when you arrive, so there could be as many as 20 volunteers in country in any one month. Please note that volunteer numbers can vary greatly depending on the season. Due to variation in volunteer numbers, we are unable to confirm the number of volunteers until closer to your placement start date.
Your application fee is fully transferable and will secure your place on the program, (or any other GVN program of your choice), at a placement date that is suitable to you.*
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*Your application fee provides you with access to any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years, as many times as you like without having to pay another application fee! |
Children under 18 are not required to pay the application fee when volunteering together with a parent/guardian. (Except for participants in our Youth Tour program who are required to pay a US$97 application fee.)
Placements longer than 8 weeks are available, please contact us or apply online for details.
*Based on an 8 week placement
| Accommodation: | Home stay, with the first two nights of orientation in a guest house. |
| Meals: | All meals are included, except the first two nights of orientation. |
| Airport pickup: | Included on arrival date and departure date. |
| Training: | In-country orientation and training. |
| Supervision: | In-country staff supervision. |
| Support: | Pre-departure personal support from your volunteer coordinator, 24/7 in-country support from partner, and 24hr emergency line. |
Flights, insurance, visas, vaccinations, dinner for the first two nights.
We recommend you allow a weekly budget of up to US$ 20 for your other expenses like bottled water, personal items, beverages, and entertainment. Living in a village is relatively inexpensive compared to most western countries.
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