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Friday, 18 July 2008
www.voluntourism.org

As the word implies, voluntourism combines holiday travel with volunteering at the destination visited. Search the web and you’ll find dozens of organisations, both non-profit groups and travel businesses, deeply involved in organising volunteering holidays, and with a common intent of leaving the world a better place. It has also spawned a new vocabulary: voluntourist, ethical holidays, travel philanthropy and so on, aligned with the more established concept of sustainable tourism.
Probably the best place to learn about voluntourism is VolunTourism International’s site, which provides a wealth of articles about the concept, offers a free Voluntourist e-newsletter, and sponsors an annual Global Voluntourism Forum in the US. It tries to mobilise the travel industry to partner with non-profit organisations and service-learning programmes, and provides an excellent introduction to the whole idea of voluntourism, starting with an article, ‘The most important question of all’, which is ‘Am I right for voluntourism?’ The site has tools to help you decide which schemes are likely to suit you best, and links to sites of various groups working in the field, such as Cross-Cultural Solutions (crossculturalsolutions.org) or Earthwatch (earthwatch.org).

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The tone is realistic, and points out the negative and positive aspects of the business: when it’s well-organised and thoughtfully planned, the traveller can indeed use holiday time to great advantage, helping the host country and gaining many personal benefits. Some criticise the system, saying it simply expands the trend of episodic volunteering, in which feel-good bursts of service give the volunteer pleasure but do not result in much useful help for the recipients or the complex cause. For all the pros and cons and a host of useful information, check it out.
 
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