Our Commitment
We highly value our volunteers and recognise their importance and the contribution they make to animal and conservation efforts and the organisations they visit.
As part of our commitment to ethically responsible volunteering, O2E are committed to the following areas.
- O2E has established a system of selection of both local and international organisations that is governed by O2E’s Ethical Standards to ensure that we only support project partners whose objectives are animal and environmental conservation.
- We work collaboratively with local bodies and authorities where possible to help preserve or improve the surrounding environment and deliver long-term, sustainable benefits for animals and wildlife communities.
- Where possible, each project is visited by O2E so that we experience the project, the work, the accommodation, the food and the people firsthand, ensuring that each project meets the Oceans2Earth Ethical Standards and the Wildlife Code.
- We do not support commercial ventures that profit from animals, wildlife, people or the environment. We only support organisations where funds are used to benefit animals and conservation initiatives.
- Design and facilitate volunteer travel experiences that are jointly beneficial to the volunteer and project partners.
- Through an application process, we source conscientious volunteers in support of O2E projects which fulfil the needs and requirements of animal welfare and environmental conservation objectives.
- Develop positive long-term relationships with our project partners so that the benefit for each organisation is ongoing.
- Provide financial and service support that will benefit the project or organisation.
- Facilitate volunteer experiences in a way that encourages positive cultural exchanges.
- Establish a zero litter policy in all project locations.
- Design and facilitate volunteer travel experiences that are jointly beneficial to the volunteer and the project partners.
- Provide O2E volunteers with meaningful, safe, low-cost, quality animal welfare and conservation projects.
- Facilitate volunteer experiences in a way that encourages positive cultural exchanges.
- Provide honest, accurate and relevant information to prepare volunteers for placements.
- Offer continual assistance and support to volunteers throughout their placements.
- Provide support and direction for those returning home who wish to continue in supporting animal and conservation initiatives.
- Environmental conservation lies at the heart of O2E projects, therefore we recognise the need to improve and sustain the natural landscape so that our wildlife lives safely and in good health.
- Take measures to contribute to effective protection, preservation and revegetation methods which are paramount for habitat conservation initiatives.
- Encourage our project partners and volunteers to consume responsibly so that Earth’s natural resources are preserved.
- Aim to awaken greater environmental awareness within our own organisation, as well as collaborating and learning from others through dialogue, partnerships and local initiatives.
- Promote more compassion in attitudes so people can make environmental choices that can be felt in all areas of their lives.
- All conservation problems are enhanced by human populations and therefore most O2E projects involve the local wildlife communities. Since man causes many of the challenges we are facing in this respect, we recognise that altering behaviours and attitudes together with implementing and supporting education initiatives are important factors in developing solutions to the problems.
- O2E believes in developing successful working partnerships at each project site and works with local communities, government bodies, NGO's and universities to share its knowledge with this wider community.
- Our affiliations with host communities aim to be long-term, and over time enduring relationships are built based on mutual trust and respect.
- We focus on the organisations and communities O2E are supporting and are mindful not to create dependencies within host communities of developing countries for services and products they are not in a position to support long term.
- Volunteers usually stay in one place for longer than a traditional traveler; therefore it is likely you will be making friends with the local people. To gain the most out of the placement, we encourage volunteers to get involved and embrace the heart and soul of the country.
- Recognise that the presence of volunteers in developing countries can affect local wildlife communities in a negative way, so care is taken to ensure that volunteer placements are aligned with the objectives of the host organisations.
- Volunteer fees are forwarded to the organisation and are used to contribute to the day to day running and development of the project. Volunteers often have the opportunity to visit the local villages or markets and therefore contribute to the economy of the area. This allows locals to appreciate and welcome visitors into their communities and for them to develop alternate money generating activities than those involving animals.