Learn to Volunteer Ethically

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We Can Do Better Than Voluntourism

March 5th, 2019|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

As someone from Nigeria, I usually have mixed feelings when my friends announce they are planning to go volunteer in a country with a high poverty rate. The whole process is a little, well, uncomfortable. I am from Nigeria, and I have family that live there. To me, the idea of someone flying to some African country and offering them help is truly bizarre — probably as strange as it would be for an American to see someone from Nigeria travel here for two weeks to do the same. It also seems more than a little unproductive. I have never understood brief one-time volunteer trips. If you care about a community of people, shouldn’t helping them be a lifelong goal, and not a glorified vacation?

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Voluntourism Is Self-Serving, Harmful to Communities

February 14th, 2019|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

Whether it’s celebrities or ordinary teens with an organized secular group, the practice of traveling outside the United States for a service trip has become a widespread practice — and a multi-billion dollar industry. While this activity seems noble, the voluntourism industry often serves as a feel-good activity that doesn’t address problems at their roots.

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“I Was the Child You Played With”: A Life on the Streets and in an Orphanage [Part One]

January 31st, 2019|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

I was born in a village in far west Nepal – a remote area near a jungle. There was just my mum, my dad and me when I was born, I had had two siblings but they had died in infancy. My family wasn’t bad to me – although of course we had some problems. My father was alcoholic, and behaved irresponsibly towards the family. He never harmed me or my mum, but he was harming himself. I ended up spending most of my early childhood with my mum.

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Orphanage Tourism: Slavery Hidden In Plain Sight

December 6th, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

A historic modern slavery bill in Australia is being praised as the country takes the lead in ending the practice. Australia has become the first country in the world to recognise the popular tourism practice of visiting overseas orphanages is forcing young children into slavery in many cases.

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Learning Service: The Essential Guide to Volunteering Abroad

August 24th, 2018|Categories: Ethical Volunteering, NGN News & Updates|Tags: , , , |

This year, nearly 20 million people will pack their bags to volunteer overseas—yet far too many are failing to make an impact, and some are even doing more harm than good. So how can we change the way we make positive change in the world?

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How to Help Prevent Child Trafficking: An Infographic by NGN

August 1st, 2018|Categories: Ethical Volunteering, NGN News & Updates|Tags: , , , |

We hope that our infographic will make it easier to understand how child trafficking happens, not only in Nepal, but worldwide. You can help us raise awareness for this problem by sharing this graphic with your friends, family, and with anyone you know who may be considering volunteering in an orphanage.

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Gap year ‘voluntourism’ funds exploitative orphanage schemes, says JK Rowling

June 18th, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

Gap year students who volunteer at orphanages overseas are propping up a system that “irreparably harms children”, JK Rowling has said. The author, who founded children’s welfare charity Lumos, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that while students may have the “best of intentions”, they could be funding orphanages that abuse vulnerable children and sell them into sex work.

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A Guide To Voluntourism: Pros, Cons And How To Do It Right

May 22nd, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

What’s your idea of a break? Whether you’re in college, or working a monotonous 9 to 5, some time off is always welcome to shake yourself and give your brain some new stimuli. If you're considering a sabbatical or looking forward to summer, you're probably looking to make some cheap travel plans. We’re all wistfully sighing at blogs and vlogs of solo travelers who ventured into a community far away to make a world of difference.

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The truth about volunteering ethically

May 18th, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

Hit the road and save the world! It’s a brilliant idea… but just how easy is it to actually make a difference whilst traveling? I have a confession to make… I have extremely mixed feelings about people volunteering abroad for a week here or a week there and then filling their Facebook page with pictures of them and beaming crowds of children. Do they have any child-care experience? Are they really able to make a difference to a child’s life in just one week or do they risk forming a connection with an at-risk individual and then, simply, leaving?

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Power to the hosts: how to fix volunteer tourism

May 16th, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

Volunteer tourism, or voluntourism, is no stranger to criticism. Media reports regularly support claims that profits and visitor experience are trumping the needs of host communities. Volunteer tourism is the intersection between tourism and volunteering. It involves travellers participating in organised short-term voluntary work to help communities, the environment and/or research in the places they visit.

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‘Voluntourism’ does more harm than good

May 7th, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

With summer approaching, we are near prime “voluntourism” season. The approximately $2 billion dollar industry sends more than 1.6 million volunteer tourists around the globe each year, according to NPR. To the students gearing up to travel to developing countries and refurbish a school, build a well or assist in some kind of humanitarian venture that can be finished in two weeks – consider this: Volunteer work is not a photo opportunity.

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Volunteerism or Voluntourism?

May 3rd, 2018|Categories: Child Trafficking News, Ethical Volunteering|

STUDENTS BEGIN THEIR 21-day trip by traveling to a ranch in the Guanacaste province. As volunteers, they will work with students from local schools and teach them about modern environmental issues. The teens also learn about Costa Rica’s development issues and speak with natives about recent environmental changes within the region. Trip participants will also experience popular tourist attractions like whitewater rafting, horseback riding, and ziplining.

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We Need Your Help

There are still hundreds of children in Nepal living in abusive orphanages. Most of these children are not orphans; they have families. At NGN we work every day to return trafficked children to their families, as well as protecting all children from being trafficked in the first place.

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