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		Definition of voluntourism in English: voluntourismnoun vɒlənˈtɔːrɪz(ə)mvɒlənˈtʊərɪz(ə)mˌvälənˈto͝orizəm mass nounA form of tourism in which travellers participate in voluntary work, typically for a charity.  at the core of voluntourism is the desire to help others as modifier voluntourism programmes Example sentencesExamples -  Perrin's suggestions include travelling to a destination that uses a language they are learning at school and signing up for a voluntourism project in an area of interest, such as animal care.
 -  In working with Oceanic Society over the years I have helped to develop a variety of "voluntourism" research programs.
 -  Voluntourism supporters are quick to point out indirect benefits too.
 -  Voluntourism trips are shorter, more entertaining versions of the kind of international work long sponsored by the likes of church missions and the Peace Corps.
 -  Some of these programs were found on a website called Go Overseas, which is dedicated to listing and rating different voluntourism programs.
 -  Most recently, the company has now developed a line of tours, ranging from wildlife viewing to adventure travel to short-term voluntourism, all with the aim of supporting and driving forward conservation research and community development efforts.
 -  The international development charity Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) said poorly planned, "voluntourism" schemes that make money out of channelling public sympathy were having a negative impact on young people and the communities they worked with.
 -  The voluntourism guidelines state that volunteer programs can be part of for-profit operations so long as the core objective is to meet the needs of the local community.
 -  Our Travel for Good program promotes 'voluntourism' or getting people to take trips during which they participate in a volunteer activity - whether abroad or in areas close to home.
 -  "Voluntourism had long been billed as a gap-year experience, and I saw that it could be taken beyond youth; it just needed an aggregate platform," says Smith.
 -  Particularly when traveling internationally, the biggest expense with voluntourism is getting there.
 -  Voluntourism is an experience-based way to enjoy a country and discover its people at a grassroots level.
 -  Other tour operators stress that voluntourism really does have lasting impact because, despite rapid turnover among individual volunteers, trip organizers develop long-term relationships with community partners.
 -  There are growing concerns about a lack of scrutiny and measurement of voluntourism, as more commercial tour operators enter what was previously the realm of non-profit organisations.
 -  Trips to destinations all over the world are adding community restoration projects, but voluntourism in New Orleans isn't limited to building homes with Habitat for Humanity.
 -  We will offer voluntourism, fun, and great adventure with like-minded travellers.
 
 
 Derivativesnoun   As a voluntourist hungry for something different, I've been involved in supporting rural sustainable community development projects in Western Kanchanaburi since 2002. Example sentencesExamples -  A voluntourist also pays all expenses for her volunteer vacation, including transport, accommodations, and the agency's fee.
 -  Close to three hundred voluntourists have visited Fiji since April last year.
 -  In between projects, voluntourists have the chance to visit places such as Monkey Land or go bungee-jumping at the Bloukrans Bridge.
 -  Voluntourists are giving up all-inclusive beach resorts in the Caribbean for the opportunity to help others.
 
 
 
 Origin1990s: blend of volunteer and tourism.    Definition of voluntourism in US English: voluntourismnounˌvälənˈto͝orizəm A form of tourism in which travelers participate in voluntary work, typically for a charity.  at the core of voluntourism is the desire to help others as modifier voluntourism programs Example sentencesExamples -  We will offer voluntourism, fun, and great adventure with like-minded travellers.
 -  "Voluntourism had long been billed as a gap-year experience, and I saw that it could be taken beyond youth; it just needed an aggregate platform," says Smith.
 -  In working with Oceanic Society over the years I have helped to develop a variety of "voluntourism" research programs.
 -  The voluntourism guidelines state that volunteer programs can be part of for-profit operations so long as the core objective is to meet the needs of the local community.
 -  The international development charity Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) said poorly planned, "voluntourism" schemes that make money out of channelling public sympathy were having a negative impact on young people and the communities they worked with.
 -  Trips to destinations all over the world are adding community restoration projects, but voluntourism in New Orleans isn't limited to building homes with Habitat for Humanity.
 -  Other tour operators stress that voluntourism really does have lasting impact because, despite rapid turnover among individual volunteers, trip organizers develop long-term relationships with community partners.
 -  Voluntourism trips are shorter, more entertaining versions of the kind of international work long sponsored by the likes of church missions and the Peace Corps.
 -  Some of these programs were found on a website called Go Overseas, which is dedicated to listing and rating different voluntourism programs.
 -  Voluntourism supporters are quick to point out indirect benefits too.
 -  Voluntourism is an experience-based way to enjoy a country and discover its people at a grassroots level.
 -  Perrin's suggestions include travelling to a destination that uses a language they are learning at school and signing up for a voluntourism project in an area of interest, such as animal care.
 -  Most recently, the company has now developed a line of tours, ranging from wildlife viewing to adventure travel to short-term voluntourism, all with the aim of supporting and driving forward conservation research and community development efforts.
 -  Particularly when traveling internationally, the biggest expense with voluntourism is getting there.
 -  There are growing concerns about a lack of scrutiny and measurement of voluntourism, as more commercial tour operators enter what was previously the realm of non-profit organisations.
 -  Our Travel for Good program promotes 'voluntourism' or getting people to take trips during which they participate in a volunteer activity - whether abroad or in areas close to home.
 
 
 Origin1990s: blend of volunteer and tourism.     |