Women empowerment volunteer program in Nepal for all those passionate people who are enthusiastic to travel to this Himalayan region and contribute towards the lives of underprivileged women. As a volunteer for the women empowerment volunteer program, you will mostly be working with young women and homemakers living in a village close to the capital city. In the women empowerment volunteer program, you will have the option to choose whether you wish to work with the young adults (high school and college students) or with the homemakers.
Women empowerment volunteer program work will vary accordingly. If you choose to work with the homemakers, you will mostly be volunteering with married women who do not speak any English so a pre-school level of teaching is sufficient, which means volunteers from non-English speaking countries who can communicate in decent English can also take part. They will need to teach the alphabet, names of things and basic greetings, etc. If you help these women learn how to communicate in English, they will probably get to have a better life by earning a few extra bucks. You can teach them basic communication like ‘Hello’, ‘How are you?’ etc as well as reading and writing in English.
Nepalese women are dependent on men for their welfare and face discrimination and high levels of violence against them. Many are preyed upon by organised trafficking groups who kidnap or deceive girls who are then sold for sex across Asia. Those who are rescued suffer discrimination and physical and psychological effects. Love Volunteer’s wonderful partner agency seeks to improve the quality of life of women living in underprivileged, rural communities where they provide them with economic tools, a basic education, improved health and a life without violence. Any volunteer who aims to help women in need will find this an extremely worthy project to be part of.
"As UK-based final-year medical students, we worked with Kathmandu Summit Adventure to plan this summer's medical elective in Nepali hospital. Umesh was incredibly helpful in setting up our placement in Nepal from the very beginning. Himal taught us some simple words in Nepali when we first arrived, so we could communicate with each other during our tour. He also gave us a tour of some..."