Sonntag, 23. Juni 2013

Internship and culture study in the western part of Nepal

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About the organizer of the Internship program: We are a group of Nepalese youths living in a small town in  the western part of Nepal. Our village Moi, Koral Khola is nearly 500 km far away from Delhi India and it lies 800 far away from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Our organization Ambika youth club is a totally non-profit organization which is fully devoted in the social activities  and children's education  of the village. All of us are working voluntarily.  We would like to welcome anyone who is interested to work with us voluntarily  to help the children of our village.  If you are interested to make an internship in Nepal, or a culture training course in Nepal then Our village may a good choice for you.  Our main goal is to learn some new things from foreigners or people from the other part of the country and to give them something from our culture. We strongly believe in the fact that we should learn good things from every cultures and should try to abolish the bad traditions from all over the country.
     
   In our village, there are two primary schools namely. (a)Durga Primary school, Moi Dadeldhura (b) Janta primary school, Koral Khola Dadeldhura. They lie nearly 4-5 km apart from each other. In each of the two schools, children can learn up to 5th class. The age of these children lies in between 5-12. They all come at 10 a.m in the morning to the school and the schools are closed at 4 p.m.  Since only three teachers have to take the responsibility of all of  five classes,  two of the classes have to learn without  teacher. That is why they are not so good at school.  Since, our village lie a bit far away from the capital of Nepal, the children do not also have  good facilities for learning.
In some families, the parents are poor and the children have to work in the field in the morning.  After work, they go to school during the day time. When they finish their school, then again they have to help their parents in different things.
small nepali girl carrying organic compost and helping her mother

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children of Nepal working in the field in stead of going to school
 That means they can learn only in the school. However, there are not enough teachers in the school. The school has five classes but only three teachers. We look for interns who can help the children in learning. 

That is why we are looking for students/ elderly people male or female who want to serve voluntarily in the school and help the children in learning English, Mathematics, Science, Musics, sports Geography etc.

 You can stay together with any one of the family in our village. During  your stay, you will be  behaved  just like as  a family member of the village. Not all of the people in the village can speak English but there are some young guys and girls who can speak English  and they will assist you to communicate with other villagers and with the rest of the family members. Of course with the time, you will get used with it. Even though at the beginning, it is always a bit difficult to adopt a different culture, but this is the way how you get to know different society and different way of life style.  Surely, you will get the same food whatever the family eats and you will get love and affection  from  the family just like as  the a family a member gets from his/her family. 
 

How to get to your Internship place: 


Since our village lies a bit far way from  Kathmandu, the place where the only  international airport is located, we have a two cooperation partners (Please click on the link if you want to get to know more about our cooperation partners) who cooperate us  in receiving our guest from the international airport in Kathmandu and guiding them about how to get to our village. Normally,  we will organize  a person who travel together with you to our village.  But If you want to come to our village on your own, then you just follow the follow instructions

  If you plan for an internship in our Nepalese village and are  coming from a foreign country, then one can choose the following two routs,either you fly to Kathmandu, Nepal or Delhi India.
  1. You fly to  Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Then  you take a direct bus from Kathmandu to DIPAYAL or SILGADI. Our village is on the way to Dipayal and you will get off nearly 25 km before Dipayal. The name of the bust stop is  KORAL KHOLA.  The busy journy is very long. Normally it takes 14-16 hours from Kathmandu to Koral Khola.  Alternatively, you can fly from Kathmandu to Dhangadi and then from Dhangadi take a bus to Diapayal. A Bus ride from Dhangadi to Koral Khola is only of 5 hours. 
  2.  You fly to Delhi,the capital of India. Then you take the train or Bus to Banbassa Tanakpur and enter Nepal from the boarder MAHENDRA NAGAR, Nepal. This boarder lies in the very far western part of Nepal. Then you can take again a bus from Mahendra Nagar to Dipayal and get off at Koral Khola village.                                                          
Once you reach at Koral Khola bus stop, you can ask anyone how to get to the Head teacher (Principle ) of the Janta primary school.  Everybody at the bus stop will  be read in assisting to bring you to header master of the school. To see the location of the school and the village by google earth please click on

If you are already in Nepal, then you can just follow the first route mentioned above . It won't be a problem for you to get there at all. The only thing what you need is self confidence and  faith on the ignorant and honest people living in the nepalese village areas.

 Main Benefits You will  achieve  through your stay in our Village:

  1. You will have a kind of unique working and living experience which you normally do not get in our daily life. Sine you will have an opportunity to meet and converse with all kinds of people(children, young , old, male , female, educated , uneducated), you will learn a lot from them and at the same time you will have an opportunity to teach them something what you find the best in your culture and in your family.
  2. Since you will be new to our culture and living style, it may take a while for you to adopt the culture. But soon, you will get used with it. We will organize some culture programs at some evenings so that you can enjoy and dance together with us.
  3. We will provide you a comfortable cost-free stay and food during the your internship time. You can work part timely in our village schools and help the children in learning English,  mathematics or History.You can also teach musics or sport if you are interested in it.
  4. If you are a student seeking academic credit or simply want to add a credit for international Internship or want to make a culture study,  the head master of our schools will provide you a certificate at the end of your stay.
  5. You'll be assigned an experienced intern supervisor who will meet with you on a weekly basis to offer guidance and help facilitate your learning objectives.
  6. If you wish to work in other areas like child care center, clinics, homes for elderly people,then you have a freely join to those people who are working there. Mostly, it will be quite interesting if you join some village woman who make handcrafts.The following picture shows how women are making hand made articles.
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    Village woman making handcrafts
  7. You will have an opportunity to learn and deepen the knowledge about Buddhism and Hinduism.
  8. You will get to know Nepali cooking, Nepali traditional farming and Nepal traditional family life.
  9. You will enjoy hill hiking and trekking in Nepal. Walking through different villages and farms gives a different kind of pleasure and fresh air.
  10. You will have an opportunity to have an experience about how to make different handcarts. The village woman will share their knowledge with you.

Samstag, 22. Juni 2013

Frequently asked questions for the au pair, culture study and internship program in Nepal


  1. Could you please provide me first with the latest travel safety in Nepal?
    Nepal is a peaceful, safe country in which it is possible to walk from village to village without any kind of problems.  In the past ,  the Maoists were fighting against the king. However, after negotiations between the Maoists and the government, the Maoists have finally abandoned violence. Even in those past days, Maoist attacks were not aimed at foreigners but against the political regime of Nepal. Now peace and stability have returned to Nepal and democracy has been restored. There is no more danger for tourists travelling in Nepal. The other main reason why it is completely safe for tourists is that most Nepali people are Hindus and Buddhists, and these two religions always teach non-violence and respect towards other people, including guests. Nepal is also the birthplace of BUDDHA, who led the world towards peace and serenity. That is why we value religious tolerance very highly. There has been a long tradition of brotherhood and tolerance between all castes, creeds, religions and nationalities.

    If you want to travel with us in Nepal, you need not worry about anything. We will provide you with information about all necessary aspects of travelling outside of the village before setting out. However, if you prefer to travel alone in the city, please follow the following instructions:
    • If you come across a demonstration or large crowd of people, please stay away. Seek information about planned activities by the political activists and the Maoists and plan your trip accordingly to avoid the crowds. In case of a general strike in the city, the only available means of transport are rickshaws, and it may be difficult to find a restaurant that is open.
    • Be prepared to modify your plans flexibly to account for unplanned events while you are in Nepal. Include in your itinerary a few extra days to allow for unforeseen delays.
  2. How long do the participants have to stay and where will they live?
    There is no fixed duration that a participant has to stay in our village. It depends on the volunteers how long they wish to stay. During the program, our village youths will organize everything for the participants and they will do their bests to make the stay as comfortable and easy as possible. The participants live in the village with a family who can speak English well. There are several families that would be happy to accommodate our guests, so that, if the need arises, there is always the possibility of changing the host family. The volunteers can choose whether they want to eat together with the family or cook for themselves, depending on how much privacy they prefer. All of these things depend totally on the individual participants, because we would like to respect the preferences of each of our guests.
  3. What do the people in the village usually eat? What kinds of food will I get during my stay in your village?
    The people in Nepal eat mostly vegetarian food. During your stay, you will have breakfast, lunch and dinner. The life style in the village is very traditional. The people have their traditional customs of when and what to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. At breakfast, most people drink tea and eat Nepali-style bread. At lunch time, people eat rice, lentils and different kinds of vegetables. In the evening, they eat bread with butter and vegetables. Apart from tea they like to drink milk, buttermilk and yoghurt if they have house animals such as cows or buffaloes.
  4. Do I have to pay money for the food and accommodation?
    You do not have to pay for accommodation or the food that you get from the host family. However, if you want to eat some fruits which are not available in the house or if you want to cook something else which cannot be provided by the host family, you have to buy them yourself. The village youths will assist you in such things.
  5. How long do I have to work every day during an Au pair or internship program ?
    In Nepal, school starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. daily except on Saturdays. However, you do not have to stay in the school for the whole period. You can teach two to four hours a day and three to five days a week. Your working hours depend on you and the teaching experience you already have. Since, you will be new to Nepalese society, you need to get to know the Nepalese life style first. That is why we do not want to put any pressure on you. You can decide for yourself how many hours a day and how many days a week you want to work. We want you to enjoy your time while you are with us in our village.
  6. Is it difficult to work in a Nepalese village? How difficult is it for foreign au pair / volunteers to adapt to the Nepalese culture?
    Not many people in our village can speak English. Only few people from older generations and only some from the younger generations can understand and speak English. In such a situation a volunteer or au pair who has not been away from home before may feel a bit lonely at the beginning. If you have never lived in a foreign culture, you will experience some difficulties at the beginning to understand, communicate, and to adapt to the new culture and way of life. The people from our village do not have much opportunity to travel around the world and have little intercultural experience. That is why they are always curious when a foreign au pair or volunteer comes to our village. At your arrival they will come to see you and want to know about you. Some foreigners may feel a little uneasy about the attention, if they are not familiar with Asian culture. But you do not need to worry. Even if not all villagers can express their feelings to the guests (because of difficulties with the English language), they are very friendly and very welcoming. As our village is far away from the capital city and not many people in the village can speak English, we cooperate with a partner organisation in Kathmandu. It is an English boarding school which also organizes teaching internships. In the school in Kathmandu, only English is spoken and there will not be any language problems. In case the au pair or volunteer experiences culture shock in our village due to language, cultural or other problems and does not want to stay with us for a long time, he or she can move from our village to Kathmandu at any time to complete his or her internship or voluntary service there.
  7. Could a friend join me and go to Nepal at the same time too? Could she/he live in the same family?
    YES, this is possible and we recommend it if there are no other au pairs or volunteers working in our village at the same time as you. We always need help in our schools, so it is no problem if you want to bring your friend along. In that case you will have someone to share your experiences with and can organize activities together with your friend independently of others' help. We can assure you that we will do everything we can to make your stay comfortable. However, the participants sometimes want to be independent and spend time in their own way. Having your friend with you will help you explore and understand our culture, as you can talk about the feelings, problems or experiences you have here. If you come together with your friend, you can live either with the same family or with a family who lives very close to you.
  8. What is the closest airport to the village? And how would I get from that airport to the village?
    There is only one international airport in Nepal which is in Kathmandu. All international flights depart from and arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The closest national airport from our village is Dhangadi. Dhangadi is a city which is 170 km away from our village. If you change in Kathmandu and fly to Dhangadi, we will pick you up from the airport. In Dhangadi, we have organized a host family with whom you will be spending a couple of days, in order to get some rest after your travel. We will provide you with some pre-information and you will be given an introduction to our culture, so that it will be easier for you to live in our Nepali village If you fly to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be picked up directly at the airport. Our friends in Kathmandu will organize your stay in the city. You can visit the city for a few days and then you can take a direct bus from Kathmandu to our village, which will take nearly 16 hours. It costs not more than 10 Euro /14 US dollars one way. If you hesitate to take the bus by yourself, one of our friends will accompany you. In this case, you have to pay his/her travel costs from Kathmandu to the village at least one way.
  9. Since the village is not close to a bigger town, is there a doctor in case something happens?
    The district hospital and doctors are located in Dadeldhura which is 30 km away from our village. There are two hospitals where they also have a 24-hour emergency service. Before you start your internship program, we will organize your visit to a doctor, so that you can get enough information about precautionary measures. The doctor will instruct you about things you must take care of. For example, you should always peel fruit and vegetables carefully before eating, and make sure you buy and drink safe mineral water. If none is available, boil the water for several minutes before drinking. We strongly recommend you to bring a large enough supply of water disinfection tablets to treat the water and make it safe for use. If you do not treat the drinking water properly, you may get diarrhoea. Before coming to Nepal, please consult your doctor about necessary vaccinations and basic medicines against headache, fever, diarrhoea, etc. Please bring such basic medicines along with you. Our doctors in Nepal can also prescribe you medicine which you can buy in a drug store close to our village.
  10. What about the danger from different diseases that I could get there? Could you please write about the possibility of getting diseases like Malaria and others?
    There is no danger of Malaria in Nepal. There used to be a problem of Malaria nearly 30-40 years ago. However, Malaria was eradicated many years ago. There is no risk of getting a particular disease in our village. However, in Nepal, as in many other developing countries, diarrhoea is one of the most common illnesses affecting travellers. It usually develops during the first week of travel but may occur at any time during a trip, or even after returning home. You can minimize your risk of diarrhoea by taking the following preventive measures:
    • Avoid eating food or drinking beverages purchased from street vendors or other establishments with unhygienic conditions.
    • Avoid eating raw or undercooked meat and seafood.
    • Avoid eating raw fruits and vegetables unless you have peeled them yourself.
    • Drink bottled carbonated beverages, or water that you are sure has been boiled for several minutes or treated with iodine/chlorine. Be aware that water bottles in remote locations are sometimes refilled with tap or stream water. Make sure the seal on the bottle is intact before you open it.
    If you develop diarrhoea, the most important thing to do is drink plenty of clear liquids to replace lost fluids. Oral rehydration salts are readily available at stores and pharmacies, and can be used to help replace electrolytes. Most cases of traveler's diarrhoea last about 3-4 days. If you fall sick with diarrhea, tell the host family as soon as possible, and they will purchase for you the appropriate medicine (tablets) through which you can recover within the next three or four days.
  11. I can imagine that there is no internet in the village. Is there any internet access nearby? How can my family communicate with me? Is there telephone access?
    Yes, you are right. There is no internet access in our village. The closest internet cafés are in Dadeldhura or Dipayal, both of which are about 30 km away from our village. If you need to check your email urgently, you can go there by bus any time. Otherwise, you can go there to check your emails regularly about once or twice a week. We do have telephones in the village now. If your parents call any local telephone number of the village, the villager will inform you within half an hour and you can either call your family back or they can recall you after half an hour. You can also buy a Nepalese Mobile Sim Card which you can use in the village. However, be careful when you buy a Sim Card. Not all networks have reception in our village. Only Telecom Sim Card can be applicable. When you arrive in Nepal, we will help you to buy a suitable Sim Card.
  12. How can I get around in Nepal? What are the main means of transport in Nepal?
    For long-distance destinations there are express buses connecting Kathmandu with different parts of the country. For short-distance destinations there are a number of options you can take. The local microbuses with 10 to 12 seats are fast and reliable, serving most destinations in and around the cities. The larger local buses are a cheap option, but somewhat less comfortable and reliable. There are also tourist buses that can be booked through local travel agencies and hotels. A rickshaw can be used for shorter journeys but fares must be negotiated. Crowded Tempos and Toyota vans also take passengers around Nepal's cities. There are private and shared taxis available, as well as motorcycles and cars to rent.
  13. How much money will I need during my internship / au pair in Nepal? Any information you can provide me with would be great.
    The highest amount of money will be needed for your travel costs. If you fly from Europe or America, flights are available for around $700-$1200 US dollars for a return ticket to Kathmandu, depending on the season and airline. If you fly to New Delhi, India and then come to Nepal by bus, it may be somewhat cheaper. Note that in this case you may need a multiple entry visa for India as well as one for Nepal. Please check the internet or your travel agency for information on the flight costs, the necessary visa requirements, etc. Once you are in Nepal you will not need to spend a lot of money. This is because the Nepalese currency is very low in comparison to US-dollar or Euro. Traveling from Kathmandu to our village Moi Koral Khola costs around 12-15 US-dollars one-way (around 10 €), plus the food expenses on the way. During your stay in our village, food and accommodation is free for volunteers and au pairs. However, you may need some pocket money for bus fares, travel costs, sightseeing in cities, internet and international phone calls, spare time activities, special food requirements, etc. For the every-day life you will need around 50 US-dollars a month, but if you want to go trekking before or after your stay in our village, you will have to plan for the trekking separately (the equipment may be rather expensive)! Our friends can help you organise a trekking trip, for example, in the Annapurna region or to Mt. Everest base camp. Please write or tell us in due time about your trekking plans if, so that we can find someone to help you with the preparations or travel with you.
  14.   I don't want to stay my whole time in your village. Do you have another partner school in Kathmandu where we can  work? 
  15. Yes, We do have contact with a very reputed school in Kathmandu.The school's information is given below. You can either contact them yourself or you write us so that we can make an arrangement for your stay in the school.  School's Name and address: LRI Education Foundation, KalankiSthan, Kathmandu 
    Post Box No:12773  Phone No: +977-1-42711884278515, 4276170     Fax : +977-1-4302703 Official website: www.lrischool.edu.np    Email: lrischool@enet.com.np

Freitag, 21. Juni 2013

Some of the photos of our village and internship programs!


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Laura Erdel From Germany who visited our school and taught Children

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Children Playing  at their free time on the playground of our school



 



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"In this picture, you can see the headmaster of the school Janta Primary school Koral Khola and the school children having their lunch at 12:30 p.m. "





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" School children of the first class are sitting with their teachers."



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school children sitting in their class room.They want to learn a lot but the Nepal government has not provided enough teachers for the school. That is why sometimes, they have to learn without teachers. If you could teach them subjects like english, geography, mathematics and music, they would be very thankful to you.


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Susanne Jantos from Germany made a culture study during her one month stay in Nepal, is sitting among the villagers. The villagers were happy to share about their living styles, daily activities. They were also very interested to know about the living style and culture of Germany.


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This is a group photo of the village women. Women in our village live in a traditional way. Some of them can read and write but some of them did not go to school at their childhood. That is why, if you are interested to work for the woman to teach them how to read and write, you are most welcome in our village. There are a lot of young boys and girls who can assist you in working the woman.



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Bernd Spengler who is originally from Freiburg Germany, took part in our volunteer service program, is visiting the Dalit families. Dalits who are also called as lower caste people, are discriminated in the society. Bernd showed his solidarity and moral support for the rights of Dalits. Nepal is traditionally a Hindu nation. The traditional caste system is existing in the society. Young people want to eliminate this caste system from the society but it is not so easy because people believe in that system and it has been a long tradition. That is why we young people wish for solidarity and moral support from foreigners.


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These are the Dalit women. They are almost like landless people. They do not have their own farm. To ensure the Laws and political power in favour of Dalit, they urgently need the international solidarity and moral support . So we would like to call on all International people to show their international solidarity for the rights of Nepal Dalits.

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Bernd spent a couple of days with the school kids like this way and had very nice time with them.



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These are our village youngs who are welcoming you to help the school children in our village. These guys are always ready and very happy to help the guests and participants of the internship program or volunteer service or Au pair program.


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This is the Seti river which flows near by hour village. You can go swimming there if you come in spring and summer time.



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Children are trying to show their best smiles :) They are the children who needs help from you. If you want to work as Au pair or want to make in internship in our village, the children will be very happy and will be thankful to you.


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The culture program organised in our village during the greatest festival Dashain. We showed culture program to the participant and enjoyed ourselves too.



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The trekking areas around our village. You can climb any of these hills to enjoy the beauty of Nepal. Nepal is a mountainous country. The hills which you can see in the photo are around 1500m to 2500m high.




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This is the river which starts from the Himalayas and flows near by our village. You can go swimming in the spring time and summer time with the village youths. In our village, there a lot of young boys and girls who can help you in all possible ways.








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This is the nearest market area from our village. You can go this market to buy different things that you need. Nepal internship, au-pair nepal, internship in Nepal internship in west Nepal, Nepalese life, dadeldhura, Doti Nepal, praktikum in Nepal, praktika in Nepal, scholarship for internship in Nepal, volunteer service in Nepal, culture study in Nepal, volunteer program in Nepal , Praktikum in Nepal , Nepali people, traditional life of Nepali people, trekking area, internships, three months internship in Nepal village,Nepal internship program, praktika in Nepal,Au-Pair in Nepal 

Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2013

Freiwilligenarbeit in Nepal: Kindergartenprojekt



Projektbeschreibung:
Hintergrund des Projektes: Nepal zählt zu einem der ärmsten Länder der Welt, aber landschaftlich ist es reich wie kein anderes. Auf Grund des Kastensystems https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaste wird die Bevölkerung teilweise diskriminiert, obwohl die Diskriminierung laut Gesetz offiziell verboten ist. Ein Großteil der Bevölkerung, vor allem die jungen Leute, möchte das Kastensystem überwinden, aber die praktische Umsetzung ist bisher noch unklar.
In Moi.Nepal (http://goo.gl/maps/XiUNC ) wird nun erstmals versucht, die Idee der Gleichbehandlung aller Kasten praktisch umzusetzen.  Die aktuelle Lage ist so, dass die Bevölkerung das lang beherrschende Kastensystem überwinden möchte. Da das Kastensystem in den Köpfen der Menschen teilweise noch stark verwurzelt ist , haben sie noch Angst vor der Veränderung (praktischen Umsetzung). Ein Kindergartenprojekt soll dabei helfen. Entsprechend dem Vorbild der Kindergrippe / des Kindergartens in Europa soll den Kindern bereits im Kleinkindalter (1 – 5 Jahre) vermittelt werden, dass alle Menschen gleich viel wert sind, egal welcher Herkunft / Kastenzugehörigkeit. Wenn sie von klein auf daran gewöhnt sind, zusammen zu schlafen, zu essen, zu spielen  und gleiche Rechte und Pflichten zu übernehmen, werden sie als Erwachsene kein Problem mehr haben, auf Menschen aus einer anderen Kaste zuzugehen und psychisch keinen Grund mehr für eine evtl. Diskriminierung zu sehen.  
Wie weit das Projekt bisher entwickelt ist:
Das Projekt startete im Jahr 2011. Bei einer Versammlung wurde der Bevölkerung eine erste Projektidee  vermittelt. An der Versammlung nahmen Leute aus allen vier Kasten teil. Gemeinsam wurde ein zweiräumiges Haus für den angedachten  Kindergarten gebaut. Durch private Spenden, finanzielle Unterstützung durch den Staat und die Mitwirkung der Dorfbevölkerung wurde der Bau des Kindergartens realisiert. Die Kinder sind nun bereits in ihr neues Heim eingezogen, momentan fehlt aber noch die praktische Gestaltung und Betreuung.
Was noch gemacht werden muss:
·         Einrichtung des Kindergartens (Möbel, Teppiche, Spielzeug) mit den bisherigen Spendengeldern
·         Betreuung organisieren (je eine Mutter + 1 – 2 Erzieherin/innen)
·         Vermittlung / Gestaltung von Regeln im Kindergarten
·         Errichtung eines Spielplatzes mit Hilfe der Dorfbewohner
·         Musikunterricht

Wer wird gesucht: Für einen Betreuungszeitraum werden parallel ein bis drei Personen (entweder Einzelpersonen / ein Pärchen) gesucht, die Interesse für fremde Kulturen und Menschen mitbringen und sich gern sozial engagieren. Vielleicht warst du auch schon in Nepal und kannst deine Erlebnisse mit in die Arbeit einfließen lassen. Erfahrungen im erzieherischen Bereich sind von Vorteil, aber kein Muss. Wenn keine Erfahrungen vorhanden sind, solltest du dich   solltet ihr euch vorab informieren. Ideen bei der praktischen Umsetzung und Ausgestaltung des Kindergartens sind erwünscht.
Unser Angebot:  Wir bieten dir eine interessante und abwechslungsreiche Tätigkeit, bei der du dich stark sozial einbringen kannst. Die Dauer der Beschäftigung ist nicht festgelegt. Es wäre jedoch schön, wenn du dich längerfristig für mehrere Monate ( 1 – 6) vor Ort einbringen könntest. Eine Entlohnung können wir dir nicht zahlen. Dafür wirst du aber mit vielen großen strahlenden Kinderaugen belohnt, die sich freuen, wenn du dich für sie und ihre Zukunft stark machst. Übernachtung wird vor Ort gestellt. Am Ende der Reise, wenn ihr noch mehr vom Land sehen möchtet, können wir euch einen Reisebegleiter  zur Seite stellen.
Kontakt:
Nab Raj Roshyara
Adresse in Nepal: Kailpalmandu V.D.C -1 Moi, Nepal
Adresse in Deutschland:  Härtel straße 17, Leipzig
Telifon:  +49157-75361840
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This building which is being constructed has ready now and children are learning inside


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Kinder im Alter von 1-4 Jahren

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Montag, 6. Februar 2012

Home page of Ambika youth club Moi Koral Khola Doti/Dadeldhura Nepal

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Some more photos of our village, your internship place in Nepal

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The children have to work in the field in the morning and then they go to school during the day time. When they finish their school, then again they have to help their parents in different things. That means they can learn only in the school. However, there are not enough teachers in the school. The school has five classes but only three teachers. We look for interns who can help the children in learing.
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This is one of the typical house in Nepal village. You will stay in any one of such houses. We will try to help you in all possible ways to make your stay very comfortable and easy.
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