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What is Raleigh International?
Raleigh International is a youth development charity which aims to
develop young people by empowering them on meaningful and
long-lasting conservation and community projects. Raleigh runs
expeditions around the world. These expeditions are divided into
three phases: Adventure, Community and Environment, each lasting
for three weeks. Expedition countries this year include India,
Costa Rica & Nicaragua, and Malaysia.
Anyone
between the ages of 17-25 can apply for a Raleigh International
Expedition. Participants also need to have a fair command of
English and be able to swim 200m unassisted.
Brief History of Raleigh International
Raleigh
International’s colourful history began humbly with ‘Operation
Drake’ which was launched in 1978 by HRH Prince Charles, the
Prince of Wales and Colonel John Blashford-Snell. Operation
Drake’s purpose was to run youth projects from ships navigating
the globe. The aim was to develop self-confidence and leadership
in young people through participation in adventure, scientific
exploration and community service. These youths were accompanied
by some of the world’s leading scientists, explorers and
geographers. The project,
which lasted for 2 years, saw 414 people participate in the
round the world voyage of the ‘Eye of the Wind’, following Sir
Francis Drake’s epic route and worked on land-based projects in
16 different countries. The success of Operation Drake led to
the more ambitious Operation Raleigh. Initially, this was a
four-year project running from 1984-1988, involving 4, 000
volunteers and almost 1, 600 staff. The two ships were the ‘Sir
Walter Raleigh’ and ‘Zebu’. With the help of Hull City Council,
Operation Raleigh was launched from Hull in 1984.
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The great
ship, Sir Walter Raleigh |

HRH
Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales chatting with Venturers of
Operation Raleigh |
In 1992,
Operation Raleigh changed its name to Raleigh International to
reflect the increasing number of volunteers from around the
world. The organisation’s focus was to build an improve on its
position as a unique youth development organisation by widening
the diversity of the participants by raising issues of global
awareness.
Article retrieved from
www.raleigh.org.uk
Expedition Countries
Raleigh International have run expeditions
in over 30 countries including Namibia, Mongolia, Oman, Zimbabwe,
Belize, Chile, Ghana, Uganda, Siberia and Brunei. Raleigh is
currently running expeditions in Costa Rica & Nicaragua, India and
Malaysia.
Who Goes on a Raleigh Expedition?
If you are aged between 17-25 years,
you can qualify for a Raleigh international Expedition (as a youth
volunteer called a Venturer) by attending an Introduction Weekend
organised by Raleigh International Kuala Lumpur.
If you are based in Sabah you may attend an Introduction Assessment
Weekend by Operation Raleigh Sabah. You must be able to swim 200 meters and speak a
decent amount of English. If you are above 25 years of age and
possess necessary skills in relation to an expedition you can
qualify yourself through a Staff Selection Weekend.
For the
latest information on expedition, visit the website of
Raleigh UK.
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