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Sunday, May 26, 2013

“Stop Planning-Let’s Act”- For Women

Poverty, social division and superstitious beliefs victimize thousands of women and young girls in Nepal. Women trafficking is one o the worst problem o the country.  Most of these women are from poor families. There are also some divorced women, mostly uneducated and a few young girls who have been cast aside. These women and young girls have been rehabilitated by various social organizations in areas like Kathmandu , Pokhara etc– in organisations like Maiti-Nepal and others yet currently live like orphans in these organizations’ homes. The homes offer protection and the programs provide guidance and hope as these women are re-introduced into life’s mainstream. Our Women Empowerment project helps with both formal and informal education (“street smarts”) as well as skills to earn a living by manufacturing crafts, producing various works of art and arranging for their sale. Skills/Qualifications Needed There are no specific educational experiences, skills or qualifications needed to join our women’s support project in Nepal. However, volunteers are expected to be flexible and patient. Volunteers should have a passion and love to share with these poor and exploited women and young girls. Creativity is highly valued in our volunteers so that you can provide inspiration and guidance to these women and girls! Volunteer Responsibilities.
The women’s empowerment projects in Nepal aim to help destitute women’s groups (comprised of both young girls and adult women). Our project helps them rebuild their self esteem in hopes of leading a productive life with their heads held high and happiness in their heart. Volunteers contribute to a variety of activities, ranging from teaching English to skill development training for young girls and adult women. For the young girls, a volunteer will teach English organize creative extra-curricular activities (singing, dancing, art and playing). For the adult women, a volunteer will teach English and help in skill-development (such as stitching and tailoring – skills that will later help these women in their quest to be self-sustainable). Volunteers’ help is also expected in creating various publications, writing proposals for funding and report writing.
Room/Food/Supervision.
Third Eye Volunteer Nepal manages living accommodations, provides meals and supervision for volunteers for the entirety of their stay in India. During the volunteer period, most volunteers stay in our safe and secure home base, local hotels or host families.. Dependent on the season and flow of volunteers, you may be placed with a local host family or project hostel (mostly in orphanage). Our host families are socially respected and are experienced with hosting international volunteers. They have strong interest in our volunteers’ safety and well being and demonstrate this with caution and care. In most host family situations, volunteers will share a room with another volunteer of the same gender. Another viable option is an at-orphanage stay. Many orphanages in Nepal have set aside special rooms to house international volunteers. Third Eye Volunteer Nepal arranges room, food and supervision for volunteers throughout the program. Details covering the arrangements for room/food are outlined in the prepared placement details. Volunteers will also have 24/7 access to our office as well as the mobile numbers of in-country coordinators. In addition, the director of the orphanage will serve as a local contact person for volunteers. Our staff also visits each volunteer every 1-2 weeks as part of our program.http://volunteersummernepal.org/

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Third Eye Volunteer Nepal

Third Eye Volunteer Nepal
Third Eye Volunteer Nepal is a non-profit, secular, non-political, Nepali operated social organization for volunteers. Established 2008 in Kathmandu, Nepal, it seeks to contribute to the environment t...
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Third Eye Volunteer Nepal


Third Eye Volunteer Nepal is a non-profit, secular, non-political, Nepali operated social organization for volunteers.   Established 2008 in Kathmandu, Nepal, it seeks to contribute to the environment through co-ordination, co-operation, partnership and participation.  
Third Eye Volunteer Nepal gives volunteers an opportunity to provide services in various rural and urban communities in need, ensuring a timely, relevant and culturally sensitive response.
 
Third Eye Volunteer Nepal provides placements in schools, orphanages, monasteries, women's groups, hospitals, health clinics, and health internship.  We also provide assistance for community construction projects, and working with the disabled and elderly. 
Volunteer program placement covers environmental issues, health, education, water, sanitation, community development, gender and environment issues, project development, identification, sustainable agriculture, wildlife conservation projects, and training.
Third Eye Volunteer Nepal welcomes donors local and abroad who wish to contribute much needed financial assistance to our ongoing projects.
For more info visit www.volunteersummernepal.org
Email: info@volunteersummernepal.org
bgpowerhouse@gmail.com
Tel: 0977-1-4700725
Cell : 9841928192, 9849294984
P.O. Box : 9788   Kathmandu, Nepal

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Teaching English Program
In Nepal English is communicative language between visitors and locals. In rural places english teaching people are very rare and it is best volunteer program
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Monday, August 1, 2011

फेसबुकका संस्थापक मार्क जुकेरवर्ग सबैभन्दा सञ्चार क्षेत्रका सबैभन्दा शक्तिशाली व्यक्ति

फेसबुकका संस्थापक मार्क जुकेरवर्ग
सबैभन्दा सञ्चार
क्षेत्रका सबैभन्दा शक्तिशाली व्यक्ति भए
का छन् । गार्जियनले वाषिर्क
रूपमा प्रकाशित गर्दै आएको सय
शक्तिशाली व्यक्तिको सूचीमा सन्
२०११ मा मार्क
पहिलो स्थानमा आएका हुन् ।
टि्वटरका सहसंस्थापक ज्याक डोर्से
सञ्चार
क्षेत्रमा शक्तिशाली व्यक्तिको सूचीको द
ोस्रो स्थानमा आएका छन् । यसले
सामाजिक
संजालसम्बन्धीका साइटको शक्ति बढेको दे
खाएका छन् । यी सामाजिक
सन्जालको उच्च प्रयोगले
यसअघि अगाडि रहेका पुराना सूचना प्रवि
धिमा सफल व्यक्ति एप्पलका स्टेभ जब्स र
माइक्रोसफ्टका मालिक स्टेपभ बाल्मर
पछि परेका छन् ।
गार्जियनले प्रविधि क्षेत्रमा विज्ञहरू,
जनसम्पर्कमा काम गरिरहेका व्यक्ति र
सञ्चार
माध्यमको सहयोगमा यो सूची तयार
गरेको हो । सामाजिक
सन्जालका संस्थापकले पहिलो २
स्थानमा रहेको अवस्थामा टि्वटरका स्पेट
फेन फ्राइ भने एक सयको सूचीबाटै
बाहिरिएका छन् ।
सूचीमा विकिलिक्समा जुलियन
असान्जको स्थानमा अघिल्लो वर्षको भन्द
ा माथि आएको छ । सन् २०१० मा ५८
स्थानमा रहेको असान्ज सन् २०११
मा ३२ स्थानमा उक्लिएका छन् । गत
नोभेम्बरबाट अमेरिकाको कूटनीतिक
गोप्य कागजातलाई चुहाउन सफल
भएपछि उनको स्थान नाटकीय
रूपमा माथि पुगेको हो ।

Thursday, July 28, 2011

If the person who killed 90+ people in Norway...

If the person who killed 90+ people in Norway was a Muslim, the Press would have declared him as terrorist. For now though, he is just an 'Assailant ', 'Attacker' (Reuters), 'Gunman' (BBC, CNN & Al Jazeera). Looks like 'Terrorist' is a name reserved for Muslims? The US Dept of State calls it an 'Act of Violence', Not an 'Act of Terrorism'. Share this status and let the world know, hypocrisy is leading us all astray.
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