Why should I travel outside to Nepal to volunteer there?
Nepal is one of the least developed nations in the world and has a number of social problems that are deeply ingrained. The majority of its citizens still reside in villages, with only about 19% of the population living in urban areas. A number of rural hospitals lack sufficient staff and have insufficient medical facilities. Nepal is surrounded by superior nations like China and India, so it hasn't really received much attention.
In April 2015, a significant earthquake that devastated large areas of the nation and made thousands of people homeless added to the already pressing problems in the area. In order to aid the Nepalese people in recovering from this great loss, international support was given to them. People are still having difficulty repairing their damaged lives even two years later.
Your opportunity to help the people of Nepal is now. Get involved and support the cause by volunteering. You can express compassion and care for orphans or assist in the treatment of patients at medical facilities. Thanks to your contribution, someone may be able to smile again.
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Volunteering Abroad at Volunteering Journeys are treated with the highest respect. While we cannot promise you the kind of lavish stay you are used to at home, we will make sure you are safe and at ease while working with us toward a worthwhile goal. There will be options for lodging, either staying with a Nepalese host family or at the volunteer house, depending on space. Both locations are found in Kathmandu, the nation's capital.
The same gender is assigned to each room, and they are tidy, airy, and clean. It's possible to sleep in cosy beds. Hot water is always available in the bathrooms. Both accommodations provide wireless internet access.
As stated in the programme schedule, volunteers are given access to all basic amenities and two to three meals per day at the lodging. Your chance to learn more about the history, culture, and traditions of the nation will increase if you stay with a host family.
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