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Ecovillage Ppauw Wageningen

Wageningen, Netherlands (The)

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Ppauw is a mobile eco-village and a haven for ecological experimentation. On the 'fringes' of Wageningen, a suitable ecological footprint is being sought. Ppauw is also a natural, biodiverse breeding ground for new insights in Wageningen. The eco-village lies hidden in the forest on the Wageningen Berg, on the grounds of a former hospital. Here, people are building the society of the future based on the principles of permaculture, ecological living, and collaboration. In addition to developing an ecological vision, Ppauw rents out equipment for events, organizes DIY weekends, and offers day programs to schools. The site is not connected to the grid, which creates challenges and requires local solutions, and decision-making at Ppauw is usually unofficial. Together with Ecodorpen Gelderland (CVEG), Platform Duurzaam Wageningen, Tussen de Bomen, Tiny Houses Wageningen, and the housing association, Ppauw is united in ‘De Beuk’. The goal is to realize an ecological residential community with 150 homes. The dream is to turn the entire city of Wageningen into an eco-village. Will you do your bit for this project?

This project combines well with the other IBO project at a regenerative farm and eco-village in Erlecom, as these projects are organized consecutively. This way, you can travel around the Netherlands for 2 weeks this summer and contribute to both projects!


Description of the Work

There are always plenty of jobs to do on the grounds. This summer, the volunteers will specifically set to work repairing, renovating, and painting the bandstand so that people can come together here for culture and connection. The work therefore consists mainly of technical tasks. The necessary materials are provided by the host. In addition, other jobs may be on the schedule.


Accommodation & Food

You will stay on the grounds of the eco-village, and meals are provided by the host together with the volunteers. Please be sure to let us know if you have any special dietary requirements. Individual rooms and a mixed dormitory are available. Sanitary facilities (compost toilet), water supply, (self-generated) electricity, and internet are provided. Volunteers are required to bring their own sleeping bag, pillow, towels, and work clothes. During the project, you can experience what it is like to live in an alternative community and participate in fun activities and evening programs.


Location & Leisure

In your free time, you can explore the city of Wageningen and surrounding towns and villages. Additionally, you can take beautiful walks in the surrounding nature reserves. The host can advise you on which places and activities in the area are worth visiting.


Requirements

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Appointment

Very easy to navigate to 'Ppauw'


Host Organization

IBO-Nederland organises international volunteering work We do this to help improve people's living conditions and to bring people from all over the world together for a real encounter. IBO is short for Internationale Bouworde or International Construction Order. IBO-Nederland is the Dutch chapter. IBO-Nederland has two objectives: to help improve people's living conditions worldwide and to promote solidarity, understanding and respect between people. These two objectives come together in our international volunteer projects. Volunteers work for organisations that help improve people's living circumstances. By living together and working for this charity, the international volunteers get to know, understand and respect each other and people in their project country. 'Bouworde started as a work of reconciliation and charity. This should stay that way. People are much better than we think. Many IBO-volunteers have demonstrated this in recent years' - IBO founder Father Werenfried van Straaten. IBO-Nederland is a foundation, so a non-profit, and is not affiliated with any government. IBO is part of a European network, Internationale Bouworde. This is a collaboration between different organisations. The Bouworde network consists of organisations in Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. IBO is also a member, and one of the founding members, of CCIVS, an international NGO (non-profit) that works on the development and coordination of volunteering worldwide. More information can be found on the Network page.