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Where There Be Dragons
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To visit Mongolia is to experience a tremendous potential grappling with issues of resource managemnet and social, economic, an political change. Beginning in Beiging, China, and Then on o Ulaan Batar, Mongolia, students on this rugged adventure explore the great Mongolian steppe.
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University of Colorado at Denver
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An opportunity for students who have completed prior coursework in medical anthropology, internatinal health, and/or global health, to work on global health issues in the context of a supervised internship experience.
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Volunteering in Mongolia
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Since it's inception in 1999, Mongolian Volunteer Organization (MVO) has been running volunteer programs in Mongolia for community support and cultural exchanges. MVO offers year-round volunteer program in the areas of English teaching, orphanage, conservation work, health, and many more as per the interest of volunteers.
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New Choice Volunteer Organization (NGO)
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Volunteering on Work Camps comes in two forms ? working with everyday children and working with children with special needs. To help volunteers understand what they are letting themselves in for we have put together a short summary of the most appropriate information.
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New Choice Volunteer Organization (NGO)
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Understanding local language, culture, and the ways of life may help your Mongolian volunteering experience more rewarding. This program is uniquely designed to provide volunteers with intensive language training and cultural orientation which offer glimpses in Mongolia?s languages and cultures
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New Choice Mongolian Volunteer Organization
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This program involves working on various environment and conservation projects in Mongolia. You can work with local agricultural and environment experts on projects, which interest you. These might include tree reforestation, planting of indigenous & imported plants and flowers, and land management. With agricultural projects, the work may include some work on recording basic data on crop production, land use, and reforestation activity. If you're looking to work on endangered species projects, we can place you with one of our many partner organizations. Mongolia has established 3 national parks and three reserves for the protection of endangered species much valuable work has been done already, but the struggle to preserve the existing biodiversity means that dedicated volunteers like you are still needed.
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