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NPOs, NGOs and Volunteer Work Abroad

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There are many types of volunteer work abroad, but they all require commitment.

Numerous people are interested in doing volunteer work abroad or working for an NPO or NGO. While this type of work will allow you to experience foreign cultures in a whole new way, it is also very demanding. Before you embark on volunteer work abroad – make sure to ask yourself the right questions!

For the more idealistic types among you, who dream of changing the world, there are many opportunities for volunteer work abroad. Non-profit and non-governmental organizations around the globe offer various kinds of charity jobs and volunteer work abroad.

You can do volunteer work abroad in different fields such as community service, agricultural labor, social work or teaching (we have mentioned the latter in our article on types of short-term work abroad). Your volunteer work abroad could, for example, involve organizing events and raising funds in an Oxfam UK office, teaching English at a primary school in rural Nepal, or helping to build a community health center in Ghana’s hinterland.

Volunteer Work Abroad as a Career Option

The international NPO Svetlana (39) works for has specialized in medical aid, and she knows how hard it is to get a position in one of their local field offices. “Our jobs aren’t just for any student who somehow wants to do volunteer work abroad. It’s demanding and we only accept graduates from the relevant fields, such as medicine, nursing, health studies, or social work,” she explains.

Apart from these opportunities for volunteer work abroad, Svetlana’s organization offers high positions in their field offices and HQ, which are usually paid full-time jobs. They allow employees to make an impact and implement positive change. However, only very few of these employment opportunities are short-term or entry-level positions.

Qualifications and Commitment

Svetlana knows that full-time jobs with the NPO she works for require not only the right qualifications, but also a lot of commitment. “You need to bring quite some experience to the table for this job. Humanitarian tasks aren’t for the naïve or faint-of-heart. If you think that you can just drop into an impoverished country and play the smiling benefactor to some grateful orphans, don’t even bother.”

However, even if you are “just” a volunteer in an NPO or NGO field office, this does not mean that an honest wish to change the world is enough. Volunteer work abroad is a challenging task.

We, just like every other such organization, screen our applicants closely. They need to know what they are getting themselves into and they should have a clear understanding of the volunteer work they will be doing. It’s often a lot of field work. No matter if you are out and about on a construction site or standing in a classroom full of 30 excited and curious kids – that’s not something for the average urban business person.

Examine Your Motivations

If you are considering doing volunteer work abroad or working full time for a non-profit or non-governmental organization, think twice before taking the next big step.

It’s not a career fast track. You need a strong social consciousness and lots of patience, flexibility, and adaptability. Also be prepared to do this job for about one or two years. Otherwise, you’ll be more of a hassle for the community you want to support.

Apart from unrealistic expectations, intercultural issues are the main reason why many people throw in the towel. Many volunteers underestimate the effect of different social standards and rules when they start their volunteer work abroad. Our articles on intercultural issues will tell you how to adjust to a new cultural experience when doing volunteer work abroad.

 

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