Post Disaster Relief Project 2015

Código: 
VINWCEQR-07
Disponibilidad: 
Disponible
Jitpur/ Okharpauwa community
Nepal
Fecha de inicio: 
05/09/2015
Fecha de fin: 
17/09/2015
Extra fee: 
230.00
Euro
Idiomas: 
Inglés
Tipo de trabajo: 
Edad mínima: 
18
Plazas: 
14
Descripción: 

Background/Project:

Many parts of the communities are destroyed to dust and many lives lost their houses and properties in this earthquake. This massive earthquake not only left people poor but many people are now homeless and bedding their nights on the street. This tragic moment made VIN realize that reconstruction of houses of poor families, public properties, religious temples, and cultural heritage sites would be one of the best ideas to support the community people.

Natural disasters trigger epidemic outburst and as we can see, after the big earthquake on 25th April.

Maximum population are living in a tent (shelter) in a group where different types of viral diseases are possible to get epidemic. VIN aims to run health camps in each places of the working sites in order to avoid such problems among the population.

VIN invites those to volunteers who are interested in this issue. The work of a volunteer involved in this project can be conducting awareness campaigns on different health and mental issues and run health camps in different part of the community. Recognising these concerns, VIN organises camps to address these environmental and educational issues.  It focuses on environmental protection, tree planting, working along with local partners and community people to spread health and hygiene awareness among the community people. The work will vary largely in the camps and will include some simple physical work.

Our aim through this project is also to construct temporary houses, toilets, create awareness among the people and to give them more instruments to feel confident and feel free to decide for their future, and for the future of a new generation. VIN cooperates with several local partners in assisting various schools by creating awareness about the environment; health and hygiene; working with local schools in teaching basic English through creative learning methods; simple renovation activities like painting, cleaning or construction etc.

At VIN working area, utmost number of people don’t have houses to live in and children don’t have proper schools and classroom to study. Many temples, cultural heritage sites and tourist attraction sites are destroyed by the earthquake. If we don’t aim to rebuild and reconstruct these broken homes and buildings then people will have to face a lot of problems regarding health and mental, social and emotional, economic and cultural issues.

In order to take this project to another level VIN needs maximum support in terms of human resources and funds. We have already started building temporary houses, provide food and water. Monsoon is approaching very near. Over 4000 (out of 5000) families who VIN works for need shelters but we do not have enough manpower and resources. We need your immediate HELP to assist more people in dire need. The most useful way you can help us now is volunteering directly for these relief projects.

We also would like to request you to raise some funds. Your donation will go DIRECLY to the affected families of the communities of Jitpurphedi, Okhaldhunga and Okharpauwa. We have been coordinating our relief work with the local community so that there is no duplication of the work and effective use of the funds – people get the most out of what people donate! One hundred Euros can provide immediate relief like temporary shelter for one family. We still have 4000 + families who need your immediate support! Please consider how you can make a difference for the people in these communities who need your help now! Ask your friends and family to spread this message, encourage volunteering and donation. 

Objectives: 

  • To provide shelter to the earthquake victims of the communities
  • To restore the cultural and religious sites and help to rebuild the nation
  • To raise awareness and provide training on correct health and hygiene practices, to manage the waste of the community.
  • To renovate, reconstruct and improve the irrigation channel, drinking water supply, roads, schools, houses or any public or private properties.
  • To conduct some medical camps.
  • To provide psychological classes to the community people as they are mentally distress and bring them in normal state.
  • To promote the friendship, understanding and solidarity among local young volunteers and cross-national volunteers.
  • To provide opportunity to understand and appreciate the Nepalese culture and tradition or cultural immersion.

Work / Activities:

  • Help local people construct temporary houses and toilets.
  • Reconstruction and renovation of the old buildings, houses, schools, classrooms and public properties.
  •  Reconstruct and renovate temples and cultural heritage sites.
  • Renovate, reconstruct and improve the irrigation channel, drinking water supply, roads, schools, houses or any public or private properties.
  • Help conduct health camps with local doctors and nurses.
  • Conduct awareness campaigns, Training on basic health and hygiene, Garbage collection & management
  • Work with local women/farmers to support in their farm in order to improve their economy and living.
  • Conduct psychological and some life skills sessions to the local children, youths, women and farmers.

(Note: The volunteers will conduct some of these activities on the need base of the community. VIN will orient each group on arrival which of those activities will be available)

Placement Support Process:

 Each volunteer is greeted and received by VIN local staff from the airport and dropped to local host family.  

The first day is the arrival day. The second day volunteers will receive a full day orientation at VIN office in Kathmandu. The placement orientation will cover cultural tips, survival phrases on Nepali language, health tips, preparation for project activities and an introduction to VIN. Then actual workcamp starts on from the third day. You will always be guided by a Nepali camp leader and VIN supervisors will visit you time to time for follow up support. Should you have any concerns on the workcamp, you may always call us for immediate help. During or after the workcamp, our staff will take you on a half day sight-seeing tour to cultural heritage sites. On the last day of the workcamp, you will submit a detailed work report, fill up an exit form and sit with VIN executives for exit interview and feedback session.

Location:

JitpurPhedi Community of Kathmandu District, which is only about 11 km away from main ring road to Balaju, Kathmandu and Okharpauwa community of Nuwakot district which is 17 km far from Kathmandu.

Accommodation:

 The volunteers will stay with the host family/hostel identified by VIN.  We have enough families available in the community and they are safe. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female Volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms.  There will be 2-4 persons in one room. Volunteers are required to sleep on the simple beds. Please bring your sleeping bag. 

Language:

 Basic English should be spoken among participants

Participation Fee:

 The participation fee 230 Euros is to be paid on your arrivals at VIN Office or upon booking the placement by Paypal or bank transfer.

For your payment from your home country, if less than €500 it’s cheaper /more efficient to use paypal, click here. For more than  €500 please use WIRE transfer - if EU donors, its free to transfer via wire to FoVIN, NL account and if from other countries you can directly send money to VIN’s account in Nepal which cost around  €35:

You can donate via paypalclick here to donate or copy this linkhttp://www.volunteersinitiativenepal.org/donate_now/earthquake-emergency-relief-funds/ onto your internet browser! 

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