390 How to be a Good Volunteer Abroad

April 25
25 mins

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Episode Description

The world of volunteer tourism is a tricky one. Getting the balance right between enabling people to volunteer in another country, and meeting the needs of the places they volunteer at, isn't easy, and the guests in this episode have many thoughts about what can go wrong and what are better ways to go about volunteering abroad.

I first chat with Kim Krowne and Edward Lyimo, who in fact first met when Kim went to Tanzania to volunteer at a program where Edward was involved. After that, I speak with Jonty Crane who has recently done long volunteer stints with his wife in Timor Leste and Fiji, organised through New Zealand's Volunteer Service Abroad program. Finally, I discuss giving back on your travels with Bianca Rappaport, who has a long-term digital nomad has found many varied ways to donate her time or expertise in many different parts of the world.

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Long term volunteer programs:

  • NZ: Volunteer Service Abroad
  • Australia: AVI (Australian Volunteers International)
  • US: Peace Corps
  • Canada: VCP (Volunteer Cooperation Program)
  • Germany: GIZ (Deutsch Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit)
  • UK: VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas)
  • Japan: JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency)
  • South Korea: KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency)

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