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Frontier: Wildlife and Marine Conservation Volunteering
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Frontier works to conserve the world's most endangered wildlife and threatened habitats and to build sustainable livelihoods for marginalised and under resourced communities in the world's poorest countries. Wildlife Conservation: Across the world habitats and wildlife are under threat from human encroachment and illegal activities...
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Read more Volunteers For Peace: Affordable Volunteer Projects Around the World
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Through its affiliation with large voluntary service networks, Volunteers For Peace exchanges more than a thousand volunteers each year to help communities meet local needs and work toward the goals of the United Nations Millennium Declaration. All projects arise from a grassroots, community based need and are developed through...
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Read more International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ): Affordable, safe and responsible volunteer abroad programs.
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International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ) is travel provider of choice for thousands of people looking to volunteer for periods ranging from 1 week to 6 months. We have volunteer programs in 30+ different countries with a wide range of volunteer opportunities, including Teaching, Medical, Childcare, Conservation, Sports Development,...
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Read more Excellence Center: Volunteer and Learn Arabic in Palestine
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Volunteer in Palestine offers internationals the opportunity to live with a Palestinian host family, experience the daily life, learn Arabic and engage with Palestine youth in some educational, cultural and community activities in the city of Hebron, Palestine. International volunteers will have the opportunity to visit some govermental and...
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Read more NVDP: Teaching English to Buddhist monks in Monastery
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Volunteer to teach young monks and learn about their lifestyle in a fascinating monastery. Nepal has many spectacular Buddhist monasteries. Most of them are Tibetan monasteries opened by Tibetan refugees that fled the Chinese occupation. These monasteries house hundreds of monks enrolled in the life of monkhood from early...
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