Karen, Political Science
Virtual Internship Country: Nepal
Canadian NGO: Centre d'étude et de coopération internationale
Local NGO: Manushi
Hi! My name is Karen I am currently working as a communication officer with CECI and Manushi (A local NGO). Due to the pandemic, unfortunately, I cannot fly to Nepal for my internship. Luckily, with the support of both organizations, which gave me many introduction sessions, I got the chance to really understand a lot more about Nepal and the culture.
This internship is my first remote internship and my first time working for an NGO. I found the difference between the news and the reality from this work experience. Usually, the news does not detail or really describe what is happening in Nepal. Most of the time, it is only when there is a big event or disaster that the news gives more details. But after working with the local people, I get to know the real problems in their country. For example, chronic water shortages, frequent landslides and flash floods. Last year's rainy season has recorded the biggest landslide in years. Unfortunately, most of the news did not go into detail.
In terms of job content, although this is a remote internship, the organization is keen to involve foreign interns in the operational process, giving them the opportunity to be exposed to the practical side of the work. Therefore, I would encourage applicants to keep their minds open if they find an organization with the right philosophy, regardless of size, and they may be pleasantly surprised.
I am glad that I participate in this internship. Although I have only been working for a month, I have already learned a lot. Even with the 10-hour time difference, there is no problem with communication, and I can work according to my schedule. I feel that I am making progress step by step. This internship has helped me see my shortcomings and ways to learn new things quickly. All in all, it is a great experience, every day is a surprise.