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Nepal Nepal: WASTE MANAGEMENT


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Location informations
  • Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
  • Local currency : Nepal rupee (NPR / रूपैयाँ)
  • Currency exchange rate (2026-04-11 07:20:02)
    • 1 रूपैयाँ = < 0.01 EUR
    • 1 EUR = 173.93 रूपैयाँ
  • Timezone : Nepal time
  • Local time : 14-04-2026 09:03:03

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About the local hosting organization

Volunteers Initiative Nepal is a non-religious, non-political, non-governmental
organization established in 2005. Our mission is to empower marginalized communities, focusing on women and children, through inclusive and holistic development programs.
This is done through the following development areas that run through every single program we offer:
• Education
• Health and Environment
• Economy
• Basic Infrastructure

Only if we have equal access to education, a healthy lifestyle, and an environment, grow our economy for the country but also on an individual basis, and make our infrastructure better, we can grow as people and as a nation.

Presentation of the program

As a volunteer, you will become an integral part of a dedicated team working to achieve sustainable development goals. Your role will involve close collaboration with local staff and community members, ensuring that your contribution is both meaningful and respectful of local culture. Depending on your skills and interests, your activities may include teaching English in a community school, conducting health and hygiene workshops, supporting women's empowerment groups with skill development, or participating in environmental conservation efforts.
This experience is a profound cultural exchange. You will not only share your knowledge and skills but also gain a deep understanding of Nepali life, traditions, and resilience. Your involvement directly supports projects that empower children, youth, and women, reduce disaster risks, and promote public health, leaving a lasting positive impact on the communities you serve.

About the accommodation

VIN has a hostel which can accommodate up to 35 people, with up to five bunk beds per room.
During the volunteer induction, volunteers will share these rooms.
If the hostel is unavailable, VIN organizes accommodation close-by in a hotel or different hostel.
During your stay at the host family or monastery/nunnery, your sleeping arrangements may be private to sharing basis.
Bathroom and toilet facilities are shared with your host family or monks/ nuns.
Hygiene standards vary from family to family/place to place. Sometimes it is very basic, and hot water might only be available. We kindly ask volunteers to be flexible and be prepared to cope with non-western standards.

About the food

In regards to food, volunteers will receive three meals a day, in Nepali standard. The main dishes are rice-based such as Daal Bhat (lentil soup and rice), vegetables and curries are staple foods.
Nepalese people rarely eat meat or fish and have a mainly vegetarian diet. Eating bread is also uncommon. Nepalese food is high in carbs.
If you wish to supplement your foods with more variety (such as types of vegetables, eggs or fruits) then the cost lies with you but host families are happy to prepare the extra food items for you.
In the host families and monasteries/ nunnery you will share their food and please inform us if have any specific allergies or dietary requirements.

About the location

Kathmandu, Nuwakot, and Okhaldhunga If you arrive early or if you’re planning on staying in Nepal after your work camp finished, VIN also organizes weekends travel tours to Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot at an additional cost if you are interested.

About the leisure

Volunteers traveling to Kathmandu, Nuwakot, or Okhaldhunga have a wide range of activities to make the most of their free time.
In Kathmandu, they can discover an exceptional cultural heritage by visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath. They can also stroll through the lively streets of Thamel for shopping or enjoy local cuisine in the many restaurants and cafés. The Kathmandu Valley also offers wonderful opportunities for short trips, particularly to Nagarkot or Shivapuri, which are ideal for day hikes.
In Nuwakot, volunteers can explore the ancient fort, a historic site that reflects traditional Nepalese architecture. The region is also well suited for hiking through the surrounding hills, offering beautiful natural scenery and panoramic views of the Himalayas.
In Okhaldhunga, volunteers can enjoy numerous trekking routes, especially toward more remote areas such as Solukhumbu. The natural environment is particularly well preserved, with stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and impressive mountain viewpoints. Depending on the time of their stay, they may also attend traditional festivals and take part in local celebrations, providing a unique cultural experience.

Requirements

To join this programme, volunteers should be:
At least 18 years old.
Fluent in English, as it is the primary language of communication.
Open-minded, flexible, and adaptable to living in basic conditions.
Culturally sensitive and respectful of local customs and traditions.
Proactive and possess a genuine desire to contribute to the community.
No specific qualifications are required for most projects, but experience in teaching, healthcare, or construction can be an asset for specialised placements.

Meeting point

We ask volunteers to send us the flight details as soon as possible so that we can arrange the airport pick-up. We have a one-time airport pickup/drop-off facility.
One of VIN’s staff members will wait at the airport for pick up and then bring you to VIN’s

Extra information

All the registration formalities will be completed in the first three days during the induction period. This will consist of understanding and signing a contract and paying the project fee.
Please note that the entire project fee will be collected during the induction days.
You will have to produce a photocopy of your passport and of your visa as well as a passport photo. VIN will issue a volunteer identity card for you.

Inductions start every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month.
The induction period is part of your placement and it will provide essential information about VIN, the project, our culture, and customs.
So please arrive one day BEFORE to the induction date.

The induction will last 2 to 3 full days (accommodation and food is provided) and includes the following topics:
• Introduction to the organization: A brief history of VIN, its projects, and working sites.
• Sightseeing: It’s important for us that volunteers see sites of cultural importance, such as Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar Square and other areas.
• Cultural and health tips: Nepal has lots of different rules and regulations in our culture and these tips will help volunteers to adapt to the Nepali lifestyle.
We also provide information about how to stay safe whilst being in Nepal. This includes health and safety tips, information about foods and travel tips. VIN has its own doctor so if you have any concerns whilst on placement, you can get help right away.
• Nepali Language Classes: Each volunteer receives two to three Nepali language classes from one of VIN’s staff members. This will help with basic communication.
• Placement Information: All volunteers receive a support pack with detailed information about the placement, host family, and a daily schedule of volunteers.
• Project Orientation: Volunteers meet their supervisors, who will spend time with each other and plan for their projects.

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