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Can you recommend any ethical gap year companies?
The best companies offer genuine environmental and developmental benefits to the world, rather than a glorified holiday in the sun. People and Places works with local partners in Pakistan, Madagascar and South Africa (travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk), and Quest Overseas has worked on 14 projects across Africa and South America over the past 10 years (questoverseas.com). Both have policies for "responsible volunteering".
Often the most worthwhile projects emerge when local people ask agencies to recruit volunteers...
One of the most credible marine organisations is Blue Ventures, a not-for-profit organisation that has responded to a request from the Madagascan government to bring volunteers over to work on marine conservation projects alongside local scientists (blueventures.org).
The Ethical Volunteering website (ethicalvolunteering.org) has useful tips on choosing the right agency. I volunteered on an excellent 10-week expedition with the youth development organisation Raleigh International, which has long-established connections with local community groups and conservation organisations (raleigh.org.uk).
2 Way Development (2way.org.uk) and World Service Enquiry (wse.org.uk) provide long term placements, while Student Partnerships Worldwide offers students under the age of 28 opportunities to work with local charities in India, Nepal, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda (spw.org).
This article, by Richard Hammond, was first published in the Guardian.
Previously on GreenTraveller:
"Voluntary tourism: how do you choose a good company?"
Comments
Your Safe Planet offers a new way to travel...
Your Safe Planet connects travellers with trusted local people who themselves offer links to grass root, community-led projects that you rarely pay anything to join. This means all your money, time and effort goes to the project and community in question. It also means you don’t necessarily have to actually join a project (as sometimes is not appropriate) but can simply gain awareness of what’s going on in the places you visit.
As far as we are aware, we are the first organisation to offer this, sustaining ourselves with money made from the other services we provide, mainly support with planning and carrying out an enjoyable, safe and responsible trip.
Sally
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