Posts categorized under Voluntourism

03 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Development Tourism – Is it good?

My thoughts are, it’s not black and white – it’s not “all good” or “all bad”. In fact, personally, I find it mostly bad. Yet, it’s an industry I work in and believe in, because I think it CAN be done better. Added my thoughts to the discussion started by Easterly’s criticism of MDV projects […]

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03 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

More Development Tourism Thoughts

I added more thoughts to this week’s development tourism discussion here. — I very much agree with your final paragraph: “voluntourists… should not be led to believe that they’re directly contributing anything other than cash to a development project on the ground.” The fact that many voluntourism and even longer term “volunteer” projects, marketed as ways […]

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16 June 2009 ~ 0 Comments

In defence of the “why pay to volunteer” arguement

First off…. we aren’t charging people to “volunteer”. We are charging people to go on a tour, feed them, put them up, and give them a chance to learn. But that’s besides the point…. Here are my other thoughts in response to a post asking why people should pay $280 to join our August PEPY […]

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12 June 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Non-Profit vs. For-Profit Voluntourism… is there a difference?

Our friend Voluntourism Gal (Alexia Nestora) put this post out on the Adventure Travel Trade Association’s Hub asking for others thoughts. What do YOU think? Trad. Non-Profits vs. Volunteer Sending Organizations POST BY ALEXIA NESTORA The voluntourism field seems to be divided when it comes to the non-profits versus for-profits, but what about within the […]

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12 June 2009 ~ 0 Comments

“Faceless” NGOs

Also on VoluntourismGal’s website, I added my thoughts about “Faceless NGOs”. Should volunteer sending organizations list the name of their partner organizations on their site? Do they often fail to do so because they are trying to prevent people from working with that NGO directly? Does that then imply that their desire to support their […]

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12 June 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Making a positve impact

Yet another set of thoughts on a voluntourism blog: My comments on this post: http://www.travelanthropist.com/2009/06/how-are-travel-and-voluntee… I very much agree! As the founder of PEPY Tours (www.pepytours.com) I believe we share the same values as Hands Up Holidays and agree that the hybrid-model of NGO work and tourism adds value to the tourism industry.

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26 May 2009 ~ 2 Comments

“Volunteering” or “Voluntourism” – who cares! It’s how you design it!

There is a discussion about volunteering/voluntourism going on here, Part 1 and here, Part 2. I decided to add my long-winded and opinionated post obviously tainted by working in Cambodia and being passionate about the responsibility implicit in these issues. —- As someone who has worked in Cambodia for almost five years, this is a debate I […]

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