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Spanien

5

Desde el primer momento me he sentido como en casa!! El trabajo de campo sabemos que es un trabajo duro pero muy satisfactorio.🙂 Conectas con la naturaleza y conoces a la gente local de la cual siempre aprendes algo nuevo. Sin duda repetiría esta experiencia (Jorge espero volver pronto jejej) Casa Patamundo en mi ❤🪴🐮🐕

vor über 3 Jahren

Frankreich

5

I was part of the first volunteers of this project : this experience was super special ✨ we had the chance to start the project ! It's hard work for sure but with really nice and fun people and everything is planned to enjoy OAXACA at the same time : we work 4 full days and got 3 days off (plenty off time to visit around). The kind of work I did : Farm work (cleaning the field, harvesting agaves), babysitting, painting, cooking, cleaning… there is always something to do 👌🏻 If you are autonomous, easy going and you want to learn everything about the organization it's the right place ! I'll be back soon

vor über 3 Jahren

Niederlande

3

Overall I had a good experience in Miahuatlan. Although I do have to make some notes for future (potential) volunteers. I found that machismo did occur during work at the farms. Female volunteers, including myself, were treated differently than the male volunteers. For example, I was asked more times if I was ok and if I needed a break than the male volunteers. A few times I was asked to stop my work / a task mid way and let the host or one of the (male) locals take over. But the worst was when I got the "Shut up" signal from the host. I would get a pat on my shoulder and be interupted.

vor etwa 3 Jahren


Jorge hat geantwortet

Hi Wilma!

I'm very surprised, sad and disappointed for getting my project (where I put all I can) affected by sometime which could have been solved in a 10 minutes conversation, specially when I live so close to the volunteers and I work together at all times.

The only time I had to interrupt the conversation was, as I remember, when some opinion was stated in a choice of words and tone which could result in a longer quarrel with the local guy we were with. The approach of the project is soft, since we are in a rural area of Mexico and a strong confrontation with their reality could harm the relationship between the locals and me, as head of this idea.

I volunteered before and I believe that travellers, different from tourist, do what we do to immerse and understand the culture. For example, I didn't like the strict structure and way of some projects, but it's part of them, and I can't go and confront them. Something similar happens with machismo; we gradually are making some changes but we are still far from being as open as Western Europe, and that is ok, since is part of world's diversity and this diversity is the reason of people like us to travel.

If I asked more times to girls to rest is something I don't do on purpose, even though I asked at all times which tool the team wants to use. I guess is something part of my culture, as well as argentinians drink mate, for example.

Well, I guess you did it for helping but please next time approach to your host first, is not cool to harm the projects where we dedicate our time, money and hearts.

Vereinigte Staaten

2

Miahuatlán and the people we met there are incredible. As someone interested in sustainable agriculture, meeting the organization maestros/farms was an unforgettable learning experience. However, the last 2 weeks of our 5 week stay were really impacted by the host's behavior. This included little available food, often no water, disrespectful comments and gossiping, him constantly disappearing or changing plans, and laughing at any volunteer concerns. Many people were in very uncomfortable situations. It saddens me to write this because the project idea is so cool and I hope it will one day improve.

vor etwa 3 Jahren

Vereinigte Staaten

2

This was a special opportunity to learn and be immersed in local culture and I loved meeting and learning from the organization maestros. However due to hosting, we had many issues including sexism, drunk driving, disrespect, inconsistency, talking behind volunteer's backs, etc. I never got an in person or messaged goodbye/thank you after working hard for Jorge for 5 weeks. If you're a carefree and flexible man, this could be a good fit, otherwise I cannot say I honestly recommend the experience which makes me sad. I hope one day another local starts something similar, as it's a great opportunity.

vor etwa 3 Jahren

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