Download - Volunteer Tourism Nuqui, Colombia
PROJECT TO DEVELOP VOLUNTEER TOURISM IN NUQUÍ, COLOMBIA
Camilo Duque
George Washington UniversitySchool of BusinessVolunteer TourismAugust, 2010
Contents
1. Colombia2. Nuqui3. Nuqui’s main Problems4. How to solve some of these problems5. Volunteer Tourism6. Possible partners7. Important considerations
Colombia, General information
• Official name: Republic of Colombia• Population : 44 Million• Capital: Bogota, 7 Million• Weather: No Seasons. Varies from region to region• No visa required for U.S citizens• No Departure tax• More than 210 weekly frequencies between the U.S and 5 Colombian cities.
NUQUI
Nuquí is located in the Colombian Pacific Coast, in the Department of Chocó, west of Colombia.
A region of great cultural and ecosystem diversity. The temperature is generally 30 degrees Celsius. It has great abundance of water as it is located in the coast and in one of the most humid regions on the planet.
The main Economic activities are: Mining, Agriculture, fishing, and recently tourism which has developed handcrafting.
Its population of 7,366 inhabitants is formed by Afro- Colombia communities, Indigenous tribes, and a large population of mestizos (mix between Spanish and Native American).
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NUQUI - Main Problems
The region has several problems, it is one of the poorest
and less developed in the country. According to Jaime
Bonet* this is due to:
1. Weak institutions, due to a colonial legacy ( exploitation of
slaves)
2. Geographic and climatic conditions that affect productivity,
increase costs of transportation and isolate the department
from the rest of the country
3. Low preparation of the human resource. High illiteracy rate
4. Economic structure specialized only in gold mining
5. Disintegration from the national economy
*Bonet, J. Central Bank of Colombia. Center of regional economic studies. “Por que es pobre el Choco” (Why is Choco poor). April 2007.
Water and Sewage coverage: 22,5% and 15.9% respectively.
Basic Needs not met (NBI Indicator)*: 79% of the households do not have the basic needs covered which is 3 times higher than the national average.
Illiteracy has improved but it is still double the national median
Displacement due to violence Corruption
NUQUI - Main Problems
*Social indicator called NBI, Stands for Basic Needs not Met. It measures Access to household, to education, to basic services, and economic capabilities.Source: Census 2005
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Percentage of Households that have public services in Choco and Colombia
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Source: Census 2005
How to solve some of these problems
The state must invest in Education, Health and Services.
Investment has to be done as well for Infrastructure: mainly roads and ports. so that the economy can be integrated with the rest of the country and other industries can flourish such as tourism.
Tourism and Volunteer Tourism
Volunteer Tourism
Volunteer tourism, also known as Volunteerism is when people
travel and stay in foreign places with the purpose of working on
behalf of others or a particular cause without payment for their time
and services.
Volunteering is generally considered an altruistic activity, intended
to promote good or improve human quality of life, but people also
volunteer for their own skill development, to meet others, to make
contacts for possible employment, to have fun, and a variety of
other reasons that could be considered self-serving.
Nuqui can benefit from Volunteerism and offer a great leisure experience as well for visitors.
The region has several attractions that can be combined with a volunteer experience such as: Sun and beach, surfing, whale-watching, bird-watching, Diving, Fishing, Ecotourism activities, Hiking, Indigenous culture.
Volunteer Tourism
According to the problems the main areas where volunteers could help are: Education – basic and for business
Primary and secondary Business – Develop business such as Handcrafts,
tourism services: restaurants, guides, transportation. Develop eco-tourism and sustainable tourism products.
Health: Doctors with all specialties to aid thecommunity
Volunteer Tourism
Possible Partners - Locally
El Cantil Ecolodge ( www.elcantil.com) El Cantil has seven rooms with capacity for up to
six persons per room They work closely with locals
to help develop their business
skills. They encourage Handcrafts
as a way to develop households.
They also promote and practice
sustainable tourism.
Possible Partners - Locally
El Almejal Ecolodge ( www.elalmejal.com.co ) El Almejal rainforest beach lodge, offers an ecotourism and
sustainable experience. It has 12 cabanas with capacity for 50 people.
It was included in a UNWTO publication about success stories of development of sustainable tourism
They encourage Handcrafts and local culture such as dancing as a way to develop the economy of locals
They offer a program for turtle conservation They also promote and
practice sustainable
tourism. And are very
education-oriented.
Volunteers Colombia (http://www.volunteerscolombia.org/)
NGO that designs and executes programs for volunteers that contribute to the socio-economic development in Colombia.
They have partners in the country and could help develop and market the programs and serve as the volunteer receiving organization (VRO) along with the local partners such as El Cantil or El Almejal.
Possible Partners - VRO
Volunteerabroad.com shows 13 verified organizations that offer opportunities for volunteering in Colombia, all of them could serve as the Volunteer Sending Organizations ( VSO) as they already have established programs; they are:
International Volunter HQ, Lets go Volunteer, United Planet, Volunteers for Peace, The Humanity Exchange, Cultural Homestay International, CADIP, The Amazon Spanish College, Amerispan, Globalteer, SCI, and Peace Brigades International.
Complete list:
http://www.volunteerabroad.com/search/colombia
Possible Partners - VSO
Important considerations
Good local contacts and relations with the community are very important to develop the programs and diminish negative impacts. VSO’s, VRO’s, local partners, and communities have to work closely.
Having in mind the needs of the locals in order to work on what they need the most first.
Include elements of education so that it is a growth experience for the volunteer
Follow a Process: Selection, preparation, orientation, debriefing.