Bonjour!
Voici la liste de tous les sites proposant de l'humanitaire au
sri lanka, j'ai récolté ces adresses sur les forums anglais...
www.localternative.com LOCALternative Sri Lanka is a guide/map for the responsible traveller. It looks at local projects that follow alternative pathways to beneficial ends. This website is under construction but it give you information about where to find this guide.
People-oriented groups
www.naturevolunteers.com Nature volunteers has programs in Teaching, Nature conservation, Management and Social care.
www.srilankaundiscovered.co.uk Sri Lanka undiscovered has volunteer programs in teaching of English in schools in tea plantations.
www.responsibletourismsrilanka.org/srilanka_pro... Responsible Tourism Partnership often has volunteer opportunities with projects linking tourism to surrounding communities.
www.sarvodaya.org Sarvodaya ‘Shramadana’ programs welcome volunteers to villages to work on local projects.
www.sewalanka.org Sewalanka Foundation accepts volunteers who assist with aid and development projects and build the capacity of local staff.
www.visitwoodlandsnetwork.org Woodlands Network currently seeks six-month volunteer commitments from people who can teach English and computer skills to children in the Hill Country.
Nature and animal-oriented groups
www.naturevolunteers.com Nature volunteers has programms in Teaching, Nature conservation, Management and Social care.
www.eureka.lk/elefound Millennium Elephant Foundation relies on volunteers for community work and daily management of the charity’s primary concerns.
www.earthrestoration.org Rainforest Rescue International is currently geared to bring in volunteers specialised in conservation or forestry.
www.slwcs.org Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society volunteer programs range from animal field research to training, building, forestry and farm projects.
www.tcpsrilanka.org/volunteering.htm Turtle Conservation Project has a wide range of tasks suitable for different trade skills, including working with turtles, educating people and promoting responsible tourism practices.
Bonne recherche,
Séverine