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i very strongly oppose you taking any job as a volunteer that a local would otherwise do as a paid job
an example for my area would be, after katrina, some folks (nice ones) volunteered to help me rebuild, this is a nice gesture but in my situation i could (and did) put together insurance money to PAY a local having a tough time to help me fix up my home -- the volunteers who did USEFUL work were helping people rebuild who had no insurance money, such as the elderly, folks who wouldn't have been able to pay anyone -- see the difference? don't take another's job, there are other jobs going undone that you can do
in many places, the best thing you can do for environmental conservation is to travel there and hire a local guide who is very knowledgeable about the wildlife or eco-system or whatever you came to see -- because of your youth, i suspect you can't afford to do this
however it is extremely counterproductive to come to kenya say and build a wall, the population includes many strong bodies who need work and money, and plenty of them could build that wall...if you come to do volunteer work, make sure you are not taking an unskilled job that "anyone" can do
some so-called volunteer jobs seem to be really tours, where you pay money, to free the turtles or something like that, and you are just kidding yourself that you're doing anything useful as far as work, but at least you're putting money into the local economy
new zealand, australia, and thailand, you can meet kids your age just by traveling cheap & staying in hostels
i am not quite saying "don't volunteer," but i am saying, think a long time about whether your volunteer work is doing more harm than good to the locals -- i realize you want to "network" and come back w. some glamor story to put on your resume but FIRST DO NO HARM
forgive me if this sounds negative, but i beg you...either bring money or skills...don't take an unskilled job, it is not fair to the people you are supposedly wishing to help!
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