Prevention Women’s Trafficking in Nepal by giving right Education from Volunteers Initiative Nepal
Women’s trafficking in Nepal is a rampant issue that needs to be addressed urgently. Many women, especially from rural areas, are being trafficked every year for economic and sexual exploitation. This problem is perpetuated by poverty, lack of education, and cultural beliefs, among other reasons. Volunteer’s Initiative Nepal recognizes the importance of providing education to women to prevent trafficking and has taken steps to address the issue. about 5,000 – 7,000 women between 10-20 years of age are trafficked every year and 75% of them are below 18 years’ age.
Nepal is one of the primary source countries for men, women and children trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and involuntary slavery. Children are trafficked both within the country and to India, Malaysia and the Middle East for commercial sexual exploitation or involuntary servitude as domestic servants, circus entertainers, factory workers or beggars. Many girls are lured by false marriages or promises of employment, education and ultimately a better life. It is projected that 5,000 to 7,000 women between 10-20 years of age are trafficked every year and 75% of them are below 18 years’ age.
Women and girls in marginalised communities are still not entirely aware about trafficking and, as a result, they become a prey to traffickers and criminals looking to exploit them. Sadly, when rescued women return to society, they face terrible discrimination and have difficulty with reintegration.
The goal of Women’s Trafficking Prevention Education Project is to prevent the trafficking of young girls and women within Nepal and internationally. Many girls are sold into trafficking because of poverty, the lack of education and a belief that the trafficker is offering a better opportunity. VIN aims to empower women through increasing levels of education, life skills and business and entrepreneurship skills, allowing women and young girls to realize that they have opportunities within Nepal and are not a financial burden on their families.
VIN’s anti-trafficking education program focuses on prevention methods such as awareness of and access to education, economic opportunities and employability skills. Volunteers work in areas prone to trafficking, conducting trafficking awareness workshops within the community.
During your volunteer placement you will live in the community with a Nepali host family, offering you the chance to become immersed in Nepali culture and language. Depending upon you interest and expertise, you will be involved in one or more of the following activities:
- Undertake research on the issues causing women trafficking and determine pragmatic ways to minimise them.
- Organise anti-trafficking awareness campaigns in collaboration with the women’s groups in the community, to include all community stakeholders.
- Deliver information session for school aged students regarding human trafficking.
- Assist women in developing English language, mathematics and computer skills.
- Investigate and educate about the indicators of potential sex traders and traffickers.
- Provide life skills training and vocational workshops to women from marginalised communities.
- Conduct workshops in communities and schools regarding women’s rights
- Undertake a victim-centered approach when researching, interviewing and presenting case studies with rescued women.
Project Specific Skills
- Knowledge and awareness of women’s rights and the indicators of potential trafficking
- Research and report writing skills
- Able to give clear instruction and direction
- Lateral and creative thinking
- Proficient in conducting training and delivering workshops
Desirable/ Common Skills
- Excellent communicator with good interpersonal skills
- A team player with good workethics
- Time management and leadership qualities
- Adaptable, flexible and able to work under pressure
- Accepting of different ideas and culture
- Problem solving: always be part of solutions than part of a problem
- Creative
- Positive attitude
Requirements
- Gender: Female / Male
- Minimum Age: 18+ years (16-17 years old person can volunteer but need to present parents’/ guardian’s consent letter)
- Language:English (Intermediate)
- Educational:High School Graduate
Your Experience/ Setting
Upon your arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), you will receive a warm welcome and be transported to your hotel or hostel. If you are already in Nepal before the start of your placement, we can make alternative arrangements for you. You will undergo a comprehensive two- to three-day induction program after arrival. This induction will provide valuable information about your project and general information about the Nepalese language, culture, health, safety, and security. It is also an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow volunteers and interns who can become your companions for sightseeing and a source of support throughout your volunteer placement.
During the induction period, you will be accommodated in a budget hotel or hostel arranged by VIN. However, most of the VIN experience involves living with a Nepalese host family. While this immersion is essential for a complete experience, we understand that it can be challenging as you adapt to a new culture and adjust to facilities that may be more basic than you are accustomed to. Don’t worry; all our host families have experience accommodating volunteers, although their English-speaking abilities may vary. Also, you will have 24-hour access to our staff members for support and assistance throughout your placement.
Volunteers will be assigned to one of VIN’s working areas, which include Tarakeshor Municipality in Kathmandu, Taluwa, Thulachhap, and Bhadaure in Okhaldhunga, and Okharpouwa and Kaule in the Nuwakot district. While at the working site, volunteers are requested to bring their lunch box, water bottle, safety gear, face mask, and any other essential belongings. We advise volunteers to dress comfortably and modestly, preferably with long sleeves. Please get in touch with us for guidance and support if you want to raise project funds or collect project-specific resources. This will help the community a lot.
Schedule and Commitment
You will work five to six days a week, up to six hours per day. You may propose your preferred time and hours; however, the working time period will be dependent on the institution you have been placed. A minimum of 2 weeks’ time commitment is expected of a volunteer. The longer you commit; the better impact you can make. You should be willing to commit a certain amount of your free time and energy, show a lot of commitment and be a good listener. You are expected to work constructively and co-operatively maintaining good reputation and standards at all times. Volunteer should abide by relevant security concerns and access procedures. Moreover, you should be receptive and positive to performance appraisal, advice and feedback. Throughout your placement, you will have the full support of VIN. Your safety is our highest priority.
Your typical day might look like this:
07:00-08:00 | Tea/Leisure Time |
08:00-09:00 | Breakfast/Brunch (Nepali meal – Daal-Bhaat) |
09:00-10:00 | Preparation for sessions |
10:00-13:00 | Deliver training sessions/Workshops |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch (Packed lunch) |
15:00-17:00 | Deliver interactive/extracurricular sessions |
17:00-20:00 | Preparation for next day/Leisure time |
20:00-21:00 | Dinner (Nepali meal – Daal-Bhaat) |
You will receive a clear and concise on-the-job instructions, course of action, context of work and policies/strategies before your placement begins. You will be provided with ample of guidance and support throughout the placement with trainings / onboarding sessions incase necessary. You will be in a constant communication and regular check-in with the VIN volunteer coordinator. VIN aims to maintain a culture of continuous feedback between the volunteer supervisor at the placement to monitor the performance of the volunteer and ensure the project delivers desired outcomes.
In case of an emergency, you may contact one of our Volunteer Coordinators who will be available anytime for your assistance and support.
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Mid and Long Term Volunteers:
2 weeks minimum stay- € 380
3 weeks – 480€
4 weeks – 580€ (after 4th week, for each additional week €95)
University Internships:
4 weeks minimum stay- € 680 (for each additional week – €105
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Our projects are open year-round, and our inductions begin on the first and third Mondays of each month. We would like to ask that volunteers arrive one day before the start of the induction. You can choose the duration of your participation based on your available time. However, so that you know, our volunteering placements are limited. We highly recommend booking your placement in advance to secure your placement. Click here to apply.