NOTICE:
Please contact New Choice for information regarding the availability of
this program.
Media
One of the perfect ways to experience Mongolia is trough a media project
like this. This is great internship if you’re just starting out
or even if you are an experienced professional seeking to recharge your
batteries in new environment.
Journalism
This journalism experience will strengthen your resume and sharpen your
editing skills. Two English-language newspapers based in Ulaanbaatar inform
English readers in Mongolia and 30 countries abroad. Both cover the economy,
politics, commentaries, culture and sports. Each has a permanent staff
of journalists, translators and designers, who need volunteers fluent
in English. The bulk of your job would be content editing and proofreading,
but there also may be opportunities for feature-writing and photojournalism.
Television
Mongolia’s premier television network offers a variety of programming:
from MTV-style videos to probing documentaries. Its programmers are eager
to add a Western flavor in a variety of ways, from set designs to proper
English pronunciations. You might shoot and edit videos and documentaries
or work on the floor during newscasts. Some of these target at-risk youth,
warning them about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
Our newest project is with the Mongolian TV channel, which has been producing
music and entertainment shows there for the last six years. Volunteers
at the studio take on a very hands-on role: assisting the Director with
film production, taking part in editing work, and also teaching some English
to other staff members.
Eligibility:
Volunteers interested in Media programs must currently be a professional,
media student, and media employee. All applicants should have: a desire
to help the people of Mongolia, flexibility, self-motivation, openness
to a new culture and a willingness to learn.
Pre-Departure
Information: Before participants embark on their trip abroad,
they will be provided a pre-departure packet that includes important details
about their experience abroad. In addition, students may contact New Choice
any time prior to departure with questions.
Orientation:
Two days language and culture orientation included.
To better prepare volunteers and to make their experience more enjoyable,
each volunteer placement of one month or longer begins with a two-day
Mongolia language and culture orientation stage. Day one includes intensive
language and cultural training in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. Day
two provides volunteers with hands-on cultural learning through a home
stay in a rural ethnic minority community and participation in various
cultural activities. This is a fun and effective way for volunteers to
adjust to a new environment before volunteering begins.
Housing:
Housing varies based on the placement location. During the volunteering
stage of the placement, housing typically consists of a home stay with
a local host family. This is a great opportunity for volunteers to learn
experientially about Mongolia culture and family life. Volunteers can
expect pleasant yet modest accommodations. (some times volunteers will
live in hostel or dormitory)
Food:
Food is provided as part of all volunteer placements. Traditional Mongolian
food is served to volunteers two or three times a day.
Activities:
Many unique activities are included in volunteer placements of one-month
or longer: ger district visit and hiking, cultural dance, Terelj National
Park and a visit to Gandan Monastery, Natural History Museum or art gallery.
Village
Visit and Hiking
A two-day trip (hiking) or village visit program will be organized
during the home stay program. The hiking program will give participants
opportunities to see green forests, magnificent landscapes and different
aspects of rural life in Mongolia. Also, volunteers can practice their
language skills while they converse with native people.
Gandan
Monastery
the only surviving fully operation al Buddhist Monastery to have lasted
through the 1930's Communist purges. The Great Temple should be open
after much renovation, and the smaller temples are continuously open.
Located in a gritty suburb of Ulaanbaatar though.
Natural
History Museum
A really badly displayed collection of stuffed birds and animals in
broken and unlit glass cases but worth visiting to see the Dinosaur
gallery containing remains of finds from the Gobi desert. Like the
Bogd-Khan residence, frustratingly nothing is labeled - not even in
Mongolian!
Manazashir
Monastery
Countryside’s Buddhist Monastery to have lasted through the
1920's. Located in an outside of Ulaanbaatar, Tuv province.
Now a museum, formally an important Monastery, it now houses many
of the treasures which were hidden by faithful believers during the
1930's destruction of the Monasteries.
Terelj
National Park
We will organize a visit to the Terelj National Park. The Terelj National
Park is an hour drive east from Ulaanbaatar. During this program period,
participants will enjoy activities like horse riding and travelling
through hi rock.
Considerations:
Volunteering isn't for everyone. Volunteering in Mongolia requires flexibility
and patience. Individuals should be self-starters, who genuinely respect
the Mongolian people and their culture. Volunteers go to Mongolia to share
their time and energy with the people, to experience the Mongolia culture
first hand, and to grow as citizens of the planet.
Before you
apply, please consider the following:
•
Can you camp?
• Can you live without modern plumbing, hot water and electricity?
• Are you aware that most volunteers experience illness at some
point during their stay?
• Are you open enough to accept and respect a culture no matter
how different it is from your first culture?
• Are you comfortable with yourself? At times you may feel isolated,
particularly when you arrive in a village knowing no one.
• Are you hungry to learn? You'll learn a new language, a new
culture, a new way of life.
• Can you handle culture shock? The moment you step off the
plane you will be in a world where very little is familiar.
• Are you flexible? Mongolia in particular, are not as obsessed
with time as the US or Europe. Often, schedules are ignored or appointments
begin later than arranged. You may also encounter corruption in government
officials and local administrators.
If you decide
to volunteer in Mongolia, you are opening the door to the possibility
for a personally enriching and life-changing experience.
Cost
and Dates:
Dates* |
Duration |
Cost |
| 1st,
8th, 16th or the 30th of each month |
2-4
weeks |
$ 495
|
| |
5-8
weeks |
$ 895 |
| |
9-12
weeks |
$1395 |
| |
Each
additional month |
$ 300 |
| |
1 day
Terelj National Park |
$ 85
|
| Registration
fee (per volunteer) |
|
$ 350 |
* Date availability
is subject to participation and other factors.
Included:
• Pre-departure Welcome Package to prepare you for your placement
• New Choice support for any of your pre-trip questions
• Airport pick-up and drop-off
• Mongolian coordination
• Visa invitation letter
• Mongolian local food and accommodations
• Support from New Choice representatives
• Two day of Mongolian language and culture training
• City tour
• Cultural activities such as ger district visits, community stay,
and traditional dance
• Visit to Terelj National Park and an horse riding
• Volunteer placement
• 24X7 Emergency phone support
• Post-placement packet including important re-entry information.
Not
Included:
• Round-trip airfare to Mongolia
• Visa expenses, visa registration fee and airport taxes
• Personal expenses
• Extra food (fruit or candy)
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