Volunteer opportunity
Volunteer opportunity posted by: Volunteers Initiative Nepal (Empowering Marginalised Communities)
Posted on: April 21, 2013
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE: Project: Agriculture farm
Program: Income Generation
Start Dates: 1st and 15th of each month
Language Requirements: English (Basic Nepali Tips provided)
Food and Accommodation: Home Stay: Nepali standard 2 to 3 meals a day(Daal, Bhat Tarkari)
Key Activities: Agro farm work with VIN staff and / or women in the community. manual work for cultivation, plantation, harvesting, training farmers, documentation, planning
Beneficiaries: Women and other community group, VIN staff
Working Hours: 3 to 5 hours a day / 6 days a week
Required Qualifications and Skills: Anybody interested in manual work/ having prior working experience in the field of agriculture management
Program Fees: 280 Euros to 1305 Euros
VIN's Volunteer Agro Farm program aims to integrate the old with the new. It looks to teach local farmers new farming techniques while still trying to retain their cultural heritage that is embodied by their way of farming that goes back to the time of their ancestors.
You as a volunteer will be placed with a local Nepali family and your main role will be to assist in the field, learn new ways of farming, and possibly even impart some of your own knowledge of agriculture to the locals. As agriculture is one of the largest sources of income for Nepal, it is a big part of who the people are. This program, by placing you in a Nepali household, and making you a tool in their engine of livelihood, truly does guarantee a proper immersion into Nepali culture and lifestyle.
Volunteering in the Agro Farm program is operated under the women's empowerment division set up by VIN. This program is suitable for those who study the environment and climate change, sustainable agriculture and livelihood, women's studies, international relations, social work, development studies, Nepal studies, and cultural studies. The Women's empowerment program may equally interest people who are simply taking a gap year, or are on a career break, or are on vacation.
Agriculture is a major sector of the Nepalese economy. It provides employment opportunities to 66 percent of the total population and contributes about 36 percent to the country's total GDP. Therefore, the development of this agricultural sector is extremely crucial for the development of the national economy. Nepalese Agriculture is mainly the subsistence type. People practice integrated agriculture. We can find livestock, crops and other enterprises being set up side by side. This is a very sustainable concept and works without deteriorating nature. However, it does need some commercialization and output maximization.
If you, as a volunteer are fond of Nepalese rural life then you must see how people are involved in farming. Once you observe the Nepalese rural agriculture you will begin to understand how exactly the farming is "sustainable." Volunteering in Agriculture would be a great opportunity for you to learn local knowledge, culture and the way of living. Volunteers interested in sustainable agriculture, low external input sustainable agriculture or traditional type of agriculture can have real life experiences with such practices in the farms in villages where VIN has been working.
VIN offers packages for volunteers, enabling them to learn about the Agro-farm of different indigenous tribes in Nepal such as Balami, Tamang, Newar etc. By volunteering with such races of people you will be able to compare what you already know about farming, with what new material you are acquiring, and maybe even come up with new techniques.
GOALS:
Rationale:
Why Volunteer in the Agro Farm? As an organic / non organic farming volunteer, you will learn how to grow your own food without pesticides, be exposed to many new and alternative learning experiences, and will be given a chance to give something back to the environment. During your stay, you will be living together with the farm family where you will all work, learn, cook, and eat together as one. It is a great opportunity for you to fully immerse yourself into the Nepalese culture and lifestyle.
Required Qualifications and Expertise
Volunteers for program must: - Be 18 years or older, have no major health problems, be flexible about plans and be committed.
No previous experience is required to apply for a volunteer or internship position; however VIN greatly appreciates volunteers who possess:
Developing sustainable agriculture is one of the most effective ways to transform communities. Nepal produces incredibly resourceful entrepreneurs, mentors and leaders. All they need is the right tools, encouragement and training.
As a volunteer it is important to remember that:
We welcome all people, of different backgrounds and walks of life to volunteer or intern with us!
This includes: A. Skilled and Corporate Volunteers B. Short term: driven volunteers
Make sure that you receive the following documents from VIN before you leave for Nepal:
Pre-arrival pack, which includes a general description of the Income generation and agro farm skills programs and the role of volunteers within the program. You should receive this immediately after you book your placement.
Placement pack with a detailed description of the project and your specific roles and responsibilities. You should receive this at least 15 days before departure from your home country.
Make sure that you go through the above mentioned documents thoroughly and understand your roles and responsibilities in this program. If you have any queries or need further clarification, you are always welcome to contact us.
You can start your volunteer work today by raising materials and donations in your country for VIN's projects. A list of materials that you can bring, as well as tips for fund raising, are provided in the General Volunteer and arrival pack.