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  • Have you heard oforphanage tourism”? It's a popular and growing travel trend

  • Perhaps your tour provider to Asia, Africa or Latin America has included in your itinerary a “visit to a local orphanageor a “to an orphanage dance show”.

  • If you're considering these options, or if you are traveling in a developing country and would like to learn more, we've compiled a list of 5 Things You Should Know About Orphanage Tourism

  • Most people think anorphanagemeans a place for kids without parents, or safe living conditions

  • In Cambodia, and many other popular tourist destinations that assumption is incorrect.

  • According to a recent UN study, more than ¾ of Cambodianorphanshave one or more living parents.

  • The rate of children living in orphanages has grown with the rate of tourism,

  • even thought the number of actual orphans in the country has declined

  • Many assume that the parents of children in orphanages have passed away or abandoned them.

  • Sometimes this is true, but not always.

  • Studies show that in some cases, “ownersof the enterprising orphanages will travel to rural, poorer communities and tell families their children will be better taken care of in their orphanages.

  • They are sold the idea that westerners will educate them and they'll have a better life

  • Most of the time children are forces to perform in cultural dance shows night after night,

  • or walk the streets with signs readingdonate to our orphanage”.

  • When we support these orphanages we're actually helping separate more kids from their families

  • It's important to remember that an orphanage should NOT be the first choice for a vulnerable child it should be the absolute last option.

  • This is also legislated by a lot of countries to prevent children from living their whole life in orphanages

  • Better options for children is to be place in foster care or reintegrated back to the family if the families are now strong to care for them

  • The places thatlook the most neededare NOT necessarily the places that you should give your money to

  • Many tourists come to Cambodia and say:

  • “I saw a very well run orphanage and then I saw one where the children didn't even have beds so I gave my money there …”

  • In fact, many orphanage directors are very business savvy and they know the poorer an orphanage looks the more likely they are to get your money

  • orphanages with children living in appalling conditions, where there are no social workers or untrained social workers

  • or where they have a policy allowing un-vetted tourist to come in and play with children

  • these aren't necessarily places where you want to be giving your money to because it's likely they are adding to child exploitation

  • There is no way to make money!” Is a common response both from orphanage directors and donors supporting their work.

  • But there are many other responsible organizations in each country and that do NOT put their children on display,

  • do not allow un-vetted travelers to visit, take pictures, or volunteer directly on short term projects.

  • So, what should I do?!!!

  • Don't support the growing practice of orphanage tourism by visiting an orphanage on your vacation.

  • Remember, children should not be treated like tourist attractions.

  • Rather than supporting an organization keeping children at risk,

  • seek out organizations that support the reintegration of children and families

  • so, what is important to understand is you should CHECK ANY organization you support is registered legally with the government of the country they're in

  • and they do not allow a continuous stream of volunteers and tourists to come play with the children in their care.

  • Contract people who live in that country or who have extensive experience in child's rights work

  • to better understand how this project might fit into or stray from best practices

  • Or better yet, support organizations that are working to tackle the root causes of these problems

  • poverty, joblessness, health and education issues

  • There are also organizations that support programs of family reunification, or try and train adults so they have enough income generating potential that they can keep kids at home

  • Not all aid is created equalit's up to YOU to do the research so your time and money is spent effectively

Have you heard oforphanage tourism”? It's a popular and growing travel trend

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學習服務 - 旅遊業的管理 (Learning Service - ORPHANAGE TOURISM)

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    Huang Yu-Fen 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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