Welcome to the Motherland Peace and Development Society Nepal (MPDS-Nepal)! We are a dedicated non-profit, non-religious, and non-political organization committed to promoting peace, sustainable development, and community empowerment throughout Nepal. Our organization is officially registered under the Institution Registration Act 2034 in Kaski District, Gandaki Province, and is based in Pokhara Municipality, Ward No. 17, Birauta.
Also known as “Matribhumi Shanti Tatha Bikas Samaj Nepal” in Nepali, MPDS-Nepal operates under government registration number 3510, with a PAN or Tax ID number of 604149938. We are affiliated with the Social Welfare Council under affiliation number 43383, and our office is located in Pokhara Metropolitan City, Ward No. 17, RTO Road.
We deeply value the contributions of our volunteers, who generously offer their time, skills, and resources to support our mission. The following terms and conditions outline the relationship between MPDS-Nepal and our volunteers, who play a crucial role in driving positive change and development within Nepalese communities.
Eligibility and Application:
Prospective volunteers must meet the eligibility criteria specified for each volunteering opportunity. Interested individuals are required to complete and submit a detailed application form provided by MPDS-Nepal. The application process ensures that volunteers are suitably matched to programs that align with their skills, interests, and the needs of the community.
Volunteering Opportunities:
MPDS-Nepal offers a broad spectrum of volunteering opportunities in various sectors, including but not limited to education, healthcare, community development, and environmental conservation. Volunteers are encouraged to select programs that resonate with their personal interests and professional expertise to maximize their positive impact
MPDS-Nepal offers a broad spectrum of volunteering opportunities in various sectors, including but not limited to education, healthcare, community development, and environmental conservation. Volunteers are encouraged to select programs that resonate with their personal interests and professional expertise to maximize their positive impact
Responsibilities and Conduct:
Volunteers are expected to conduct themselves with the highest standards of integrity and respect. This includes adhering to MPDS-Nepal’s policies, respecting local customs and traditions, and maintaining a positive and collaborative attitude. Volunteers must act in a manner that upholds the dignity and values of both the organization and the communities they serve.
Training and Orientation:
To ensure volunteers are well-prepared for their roles, MPDS-Nepal provides comprehensive training and orientation sessions. These sessions cover essential information about the organization, the specific program, cultural sensitivity, safety guidelines, and other relevant topics.
Health and Safety:
The health and safety of our volunteers are of paramount importance. Volunteers must disclose any pre-existing medical conditions and are required to have adequate health insurance coverage for the duration of their participation. MPDS-Nepal will provide necessary support and guidance to ensure volunteers’ well-being while on assignment.
Financial Contributions:
While MPDS-Nepal strives to minimize costs for volunteers, some programs may require a financial contribution to cover expenses such as accommodation, meals, and local transportation. These contributions help sustain the organization’s operations and ensure the continuity of our development projects.
Duration and Commitment
The duration of each volunteer program varies, and volunteers are expected to commit to the agreed-upon timeframe. Consistent and reliable participation is crucial for the success of our programs and the communities we serve.
Feedback and Evaluation:
MPDS-Nepal values the feedback of its volunteers and encourages regular communication. Volunteers are invited to participate in evaluation sessions to share their experiences, challenges, and suggestions for improvement. This feedback helps us enhance the quality and impact of our programs.
Termination of Participation
MPDS-Nepal reserves the right to terminate a volunteer’s participation in the program if there is a breach of these terms and conditions, or if the volunteer’s behavior is detrimental to the organization or the community. Such decisions will be made with careful consideration and in the best interest of all parties involved.
Acknowledgment and Acceptance
By submitting an application and participating in MPDS-Nepal’s volunteering programs, volunteers acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agree to abide by these terms and conditions. This mutual understanding forms the foundation for a rewarding and impactful volunteering experience.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our volunteers for their dedication and commitment to advancing peace, development, and empowerment in Nepal. Together, we can create lasting positive change and build a brighter future for our communities.
For any further inquiries or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us at our office in Pokhara Metropolitan City, Ward No. 17, RTO Road. Thank you for choosing to be a part of Motherland Peace and Development Society Nepal (MPDS-Nepal).