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Nepal - Empowering Women in Kathmandu
In this program, you will be given the opportunity to change the lives of women in Kathmandu, where sexism and equality are big issues. Women are less likely to be employed and/or receive an adequate pay. This program aims to mitigate the effects of this discrimination by allowing you to empower these women and show them that they matter. You will teach English (and a few other subjects – see below for more details) and help these women thrive through enhancing their confidence. Volunteers’ responsibilities may include teaching the women how to use a computer (basic skills), teaching them about various health topics, talking to them about the rights that they have and/or conducting activities and workshops.
In this program, you will be given the opportunity to change the lives of women in Kathmandu, where sexism and equality are big issues. Women are less likely to be employed and/or receive an adequate pay. This program aims to mitigate the effects of this discrimination by allowing you to empower these women and show them that they matter. You will teach English (and a few other subjects – see below for more details) and help these women thrive through enhancing their confidence. Volunteers’ responsibilities may include teaching the women how to use a computer (basic skills), teaching them about various health topics, talking to them about the rights that they have and/or conducting activities and workshops.
Program Highlights
Help to change the lives of women in Kathmandu
Teach computer skills to women to help them with employment
Be a aprt of positive cultural exchange
Experience the authentic culture of Nepal
Travel to popular tourist destinations during free time with fellow volunteers
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Quick Details
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- 1-2 Weeks
- 2-4 Weeks
- 5-8 Weeks
- 9-12 Weeks
- Tours
- Community Service & Volunteering
- Education
- Human Rights
- Women's Studies
- Community Development
- Computer Training
- Education
- English Teaching
- Gender Issues
- Health Education
- Human Rights
- Teaching
- Women
- Adventure Travel
- Teach Abroad
- Volunteering
- All Nationalities
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Program Reviews
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Amazing experience
December 06, 2019by: Parima PersaudMy most memorable experience at this program was helping women to read, write and speak in English was overall a memorable experience. They were so happy and grateful for everything we were doing for them.
It has been a great experience
February 04, 2019by: Antonino CavarrettaIt has been a great experience and I found exactly what I was looking from this experience. The people there are amazing and the staff is very supportive. In terms of daily organisation of the activities would be great if there would be a program to follow (to avoid repetition of the same topics by the volunteers) and a methodology to use, same for all. This will allow the students to have even more effective, linear and continuous approach to the study.
A great experience
September 13, 2017by: Emma - United KingdomGoing to Nepal to volunteer, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. What I got was much more than I could have hoped for. The staff was so friendly and I loved getting to meet other volunteers from around the world. The women were so sweet and willing to learn. I would definitely recommend to a friend.
Life is about the people you're with
August 04, 2016by: Blair Warren - United StatesSometimes I hear the common saying, "Oh, life's about the people you're with!" I'd usually just nod and mumble at this, as if it was too obvious or unnecessary of a statement. But if I've learned anything from my time in Nepal, nothing is more accurate. From the moment I stepped off the plane in Kathmandu, I was greeted by smiling faces and warm-hearted people, asking me about my flight, if I was hungry, and if I liked it there so far. Immediately I felt out of place (as expected). Nepal was completely new to me, yet still it did not take long to feel right at home (making it impossible to leave). From the friendly staff to my fellow volunteers, from the women I taught to the children I visited at the orphanage, there was only love and smiles. The kindness in people radiated through them and I found myself smiling too, constantly, and genuinely meaning it. Through the Women's Empowerment program, I taught English to women in the mornings and in the afternoons I went to an orphanage/disabled home for children. Each day I woke up excited to get to work. I loved getting to know the women and finding new ways to teach the language. The children at the orphanage were also so enthusiastic and sweet, greeting us with a hearty, "Namaste!" each day. We played games and helped them with their homework, and I was very impressed with what they were learning. Sometimes, it was difficult to help them with their "computer studies" class because I did not know all the parts to a computer! Happily, they taught me the basics. Volunteering abroad is not just meant for the people of the cultures you visit, nor should it be. It is not about being a "savior" to a foreign society; this is the wrong mindset. Instead, it should be treated as a learning experience for yourself, and as long as you're open to the new culture, it will be undoubtedly a powerful, beautiful, and rewarding chapter in your life. I am incredibly grateful to everyone who made my experience in Nepal so unforgettable. Now that I've left, I am counting down the days until I can go back...


Program Details
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Locations
- Kathmandu, Nepal
Types and Subjects
- Adventure Types
- Tours
- Focus Areas
- Community Service & Volunteering
- Fields
- Education
- Human Rights
- Women's Studies
- Causes
- Community Development
- Computer Training
- Education
- English Teaching
- Gender Issues
- Health Education
- Human Rights
- Teaching
- Women
- Types
- Adventure Travel
- Teach Abroad
- Volunteering
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 1-2 Weeks
- 2-4 Weeks
- 5-8 Weeks
- 9-12 Weeks
- Summer
- Winter
- Short Term
- Spring
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- 1 Year
- After College
- Career Break / Mid-Career
- During College
- Post High School
Age Requirement
18+
Guidelines
All Nationalities
Starts At
Program Cost Includes
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Weekend Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
- Airport Transfer (Drop-Off)
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
- Pre-Departure Orientation
- In-Country Orientation
Accommodation Options
- Guest House
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Disciplinary Clearance Form
- Online Application
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Blair Warren
Participated in 2016
Blair is a 21 year old from Baltimore, Maryland. She is currently attending Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, where she is studying psyc...
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In this program, you will be given the opportunity to change the lives of women in Kathmandu, where sexism and equality are big issues. Women are less likely to be employed and/or receive an adequate pay. This program aims to mitigate the effects of this discrimination by allowing you to empower these women and show them that they matter. You will teach English (and a few other subjects – see below for more details) and help these women thrive through enhancing their confidence. Volunteers’ responsibilities may include teaching the women how to use a computer (basic skills), teaching them about various health topics, talking to them about the rights that they have and/or conducting activities and workshops.

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Ready to Learn More?
In this program, you will be given the opportunity to change the lives of women in Kathmandu, where sexism and equality are big issues. Women are less likely to be employed and/or receive an adequate pay. This program aims to mitigate the effects of this discrimination by allowing you to empower these women and show them that they matter. You will teach English (and a few other subjects – see below for more details) and help these women thrive through enhancing their confidence. Volunteers’ responsibilities may include teaching the women how to use a computer (basic skills), teaching them about various health topics, talking to them about the rights that they have and/or conducting activities and workshops.
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