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by NanHannah last modified Aug 20, 2010 02:46 PM

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bijayadai

bijayadai wrote on Mar 16, 2012 05:47 PM

Is some one intrested to volunteer in Nepal?
Here are some reasons why to volunteer in Nepal.
Nepal is one of the most beautiful, culturally rich and welcoming countries in the world. It is home to Mount Everest, the birthplace of Buddha, and an astonishingly beautiful and diverse landscape, ranging from the well-known peaks of the Himalaya to the low-lying regions of the Terai. The Nepali people are as diverse at the geography, with over 70 languages or dialects and scores of traditional festivals celebrated throughout the year.
Volunteering in Nepal can be an extremely rewarding and life-changing experience. Your efforts can bring great changes in the lives of individual people and the wider community. This cannot be said enough. In the difficult times that Nepal is now facing, your contribution of time or resources is extremely valuable.
However, Nepal is also one of the most under-developed countries in the world, with low rates of literacy, high rates of poverty and a persistent gender imbalance. The government is frequently unable to provide adequate education and health facilities throughout the country and both urban and rural areas are forced to live without necessary resources to promote growth and development of their communities.
• 42% of the population lives below the poverty line on less than $240 a yearˆ
• 15,000 orphans are living on Kathmandu’s streets
• 42% of the population of Nepal is unemployed¹
• 51% illiteracy rate throughout Nepal
• 2.5 doctors are available for each 100,000 inhabitants
• 54% of Nepali children are malnourished
Our mission is to encourage and invite as many international volunteers as possible to improve this situation, while they are experiencing the rich culture, natural splendor and daily life of Nepal, one of the most beautiful countries of the world. We do this by being flexible to our volunteers’ need and keeping costs low.

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