Unity Eco Village, Chapakot-23, Pokhara Metropolitan City, Nepal
Community Overview
Unity Eco Village is an environmentally conscious community located in Chapakot-23, Pokhara Metropolitan City, Nepal. It is dedicated to sustainable living, eco-tourism, organic farming, and plastic pollution control. The village is an ideal destination for volunteers, travelers, and individuals passionate about environmental conservation, community development, and alternative lifestyles.
Mission & Vision
The mission of Unity Eco Village is to create a self-sustaining community where people can live in harmony with nature while addressing environmental challenges. The village promotes sustainable development, plastic waste management, eco-tourism, organic farming, and community support initiatives.
Membership & Visitors
- Current members: 200
- Open to new members
- Open to visitors
Joining the Eco-Village Research and Study Center
The Eco-Village Research and Study Center at Unity Eco Village, Chapakot, Pokhara, Nepal, is a space dedicated to research, education, and hands-on learning focused on environmental sustainability, eco-tourism, and community well-being. If you are passionate about environmental studies, sustainable development, or ecological conservation, here’s how you can join us in our mission.
How to Join Us
Research & Study Opportunities
The center welcomes researchers, students, and environmentalists interested in exploring and contributing to ongoing sustainability projects.
We focus on areas like waste management, plastic pollution, agroecology, climate change, and renewable energy solutions.
Students and researchers can collaborate with local communities to gather data, develop strategies, and implement solutions that benefit both the environment and the people of the Eco Village.
Internships & Volunteer Programs
Internships: Available for students pursuing degrees in environmental science, sustainable development, and related fields. Interns will gain practical experience by participating in research, community outreach, and environmental conservation efforts.
Volunteering: Volunteers are encouraged to assist in day-to-day operations, including conducting environmental surveys, educating the community, and supporting research initiatives. Volunteers contribute Rs. 500 per day for food and accommodation.
Collaborative Projects
The center works closely with local communities, NGOs, and international partners to drive research and environmental advocacy. If you have a specific project in mind or would like to collaborate, we welcome new ideas and partnerships.
Projects often focus on sustainable farming practices, eco-tourism development, waste management, and plastic recycling initiatives.
How to Apply
Contact Us: Reach out via email or our social media platforms to express your interest.
Leave a Reply