This Sunday, 20th December 2015 Volunteers Initiative Nepal has welcomed 15 international and 7 local volunteers. The volunteers are for Renovation and conservation of World heritage sites and for post disaster relief WASH project. There are 15 volunteers for World Heritage Volunteers and 6 for Water Sanitation and Hygiene(WASH) project. The world heritage volunteers have been allocated for cleaning the Swayambhunath Site area and WASH volunteers are constructing toilet and conducting awareness program for the community. The volunteers are from Saudi Arabia, USA, Hong Kong, Italy, France, Belgium and Nepal.
VIN conducted induction program for both group on the same day and provided the sessions like VIN’s Introduction, Cultural Tips, Health Tips, Nepali Class and Program orientation. The work schedules are also provided to the volunteers.
After the successful completion of many projects and involving more than 1300 volunteers in community development, VIN has introduced the new project for preserving and renovating the old heritage sites of Nepal. Heritage sites are the pride of a nation as it is a history that should be preserved and shared with not only locals but the world and for generations to come. It is not just a property of Nepal. It is a property of the world. The first cultural site is Swayambhunath for the project. The Stupa area is full of trash and rubble after the earthquake. So, the volunteers of VIN have started the cleaning campaign for preserving the Heritage sites.