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This page provides
information on some of
the international volunteer
opportunities provided to you under the Jubilee
Ventures programs
in Africa. The information on this page is generally
useful for an overview of our programs in Africa. For specific
information on programs in each country, please follow the
links immediately following. For general details on Africa
volunteer abroad projects, please scroll towards the end of the page.
Africa
Voluntary
Work With Children
Africa
Teaching Voluntary Service
Africa
Medical Volunteering
Placements
Africa
Dental Volunteer Work
Africa
Nature and Environment Conservation Volunteer Service
Africa
Volunteering With HIV & AIDS
Africa
Voluntary Work With Farm Animals
Africa
Voluntary Work With Wild Animals
General
Description of Volunteer Project Placements
We have international volunteer opportunities for nurses,
doctors, dentists and all other medical professionals
including
students in these areas; teachers; social workers; gap
year students and basically anyone with or without any
prior training.
Overseas
volunteers
work under
the
supervision of local staff and the persons
in charge of placement facility. They are hosted close to the projects
under which they work A certificate of
participation is issued at the end of the volunteer abroad period.
The
volunteer
abroad program can be offered
independently (standard
program) or in combination with other programs such as
the adventures and the language and culture program.
A
typical four week schedule of the Basic
international volunteer program looks as follows:
Day
1: Arrival,
registration
and introduction to the program
Day 2: Orientation and
introduction to the local language mainly
Swahili.
Day 3 – 26
Placement with host family and project (eg school
for
teachers etc)
Day 27: Voluntary work Placement ends. Evaluation of volunteer
experience.
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Africa Volunteer
Teaching Abroad
Your
contribution to teach
English as a second language or other subjects will be highly
appreciated and fulfilling to yourself. We provide international
teaching volunteers to number of
schools in , Africa. Volunteer teachers work under the
supervision
of
an experienced member of the school teaching staff appointed by the
Head Master/teacher.
A
college degree or teaching training are not required, but suitable
persons
are expected to have at least graduated from high school or
be enrolled in a college. On
completion of a mandatory teacher orientation, the
intern or volunteer abroad teacher will be expected to work for between
3 to 8
hours a day.
Overseas
Voluntary Work With
Children in Africa
The
greatest cause of
prevalence abandoned children on the streets
in Africa is poverty. As the HIV/AIDS pandemic takes its toll many kids
have been left without parents to take care of them. Such neglected
kids have often been taken by other families or by charitable persons
and groups and put up in orphanages. Orphanage operators are often in
great need of labor support to supplement their efforts.
International
volunteers at orphanages often teach the schools at the orphanage or in
nearby public schools that orphanage children attend; assist
in
preparing meals for the
kids;
doing the dishes and doing the many chores that
running such a place entails. In the evening, when the kids
are
back
from school, overseas volunteers with Africa
orphanages play
with the children
and assist
them with
their school assignments.
Africa
Medical
& Dental Volunteer Service Abroad
Our
Africa
health volunteer placements are open
to medical professionals including doctors, dentists, nurses, medical
laboratory technologists, etc. They are also open to students in all
medical
fields. A professional license, relevant student ID or college letter
showing
your program and level of study is required at the start of your
medical
volunteer placement abroad.
Prep-program
students (such as pre-meds)
should apply for the Africa
medical internships, not the
medical volunteer
program.
All
prospective international medical volunteers
also need to submit a resume showing their area and level of expertise
and what
they hope to achieve from the medical volunteer placement in Africa.
As
an overseas medical volunteer (medical students, nursing students
or intern), you will
work with local staff in support of the health care efforts. You can
also work as a dental or medical assistant volunteer at one of the
local
hospitals. Generally
you will assist/support the doctor/dentists or clinician in the normal
routine
of medical work e.g. taking vital signs, dressing wounds, taking
patients history, counseling patients, providing
assurance and moral support to patients' family, disbursing minor drugs
etc.
There
are a number of medical and dental clinics in Africa
where
you
can provide voluntary services.
We also have wonderful international volunteer
work opportunities
for dentists and dental technicians and hygienists in a number of
African hospital dental units. You will find the Africa
dental
and
medical volunteer abroad opportunity
enlightening and rewarding.
International
medical and health care volunteers
and overseas interns will be expected to work
for
between 3 to 8
hours a day.
Volunteer
with
HIV/AIDS Awareness and Care
In
collaboration with the local community, a number of local HIV/AIDS
project seek to foster awareness about HIV/AIDS by offering free
training
programs for the community. Ideally volunteers overseas in Africa in
this
project are first exposed to the main issues surrounding HIV
and
AIDS mainly during the first
week.
In
subsequent
weeks, HIV and AIDS volunteers in Africa accompany local
staff in
their routine activities. Those doing volunteer work abroad with this
HIV
program will
participate in
offering clinics for patients,
families and people wanting to test for HIV and AIDS. Overseas
volunteers will also participate in home visit with the patients and
families to provide treatment, food, and care and sometimes help with
home
chores.
International
volunteers will be involved in teaching
about
Sexually Transmitted Diseases including HIV and AIDS, and teaching
about sexuality, to youths
and parents. International volunteers with HIV and AIDS program in
Africa should also
be prepared to visit with and providing support to orphans of HIV and
AIDS,
In
addition, international
volunteers and overseas interns with the AIDS program
should come prepared to learn and participate in community education.
International interns and volunteers abroad should also be ready to
visit with HIV
affected
and infected members of the community and assist them with domestic
chores.
Animal
Health/Veterinary Care Volunteer
This
program provides a unique opportunity for animal volunteer work
abroad, a chance to learn about animals; about veterinary medicine in
general and specifically about the practice in rural Africa. For those
aspiring to join veterinary medical colleges, this may be an eye opener
to your career path. For others already enrolled in or graduated from
veterinary medicine schools, it will be an opportunity to practice your
skills in a foreign setting and learn about tropical animal diseases.
Graduates of veterinary schools or animal science programs are welcome
and encouraged to participate in our projects.
International
volunteers and interns abroad in Africa assist the
resident veterinary surgeon in his
many duties including handling animals and animal feeds, filling and
keeping animal records and handling medicines. International volunteers
and interns abroad in Africa
are not be required to have prior knowledge of animal care or even
veterinary medicine. They will be provided with orientation that will
be sufficient for carrying out required tasks.
Nature
Conservation Volunteer Service
There
are a number
of nature conservation projects involving forests , parks, birds and
wilderness conservation in Africa.
Normal
voluntary service duties
entail examining birds from the ground,
follow their
migratory patterns, identify nest making habits, feeding, breeding and
other habits, the challenges posed by human activities plus other
factors that impede on the survival of these bird. International
volunteers use
existing literature and the help of African college
professors need be to identify birds by biological names.
The
rest of the
overseas volunteer work entails the field study of
indigenous trees, their
population dynamics, regeneration, survival constraints etc mainly by
examination.
Wildlife
Conservation and Study
Jubileeventures.org
offers you the
opportunity of a lifetime to work with wildlife in
Kenya's Amboseli
and Tsavo West National parks. This program is open to
people aged 18-55, who love to work with animals, and want a real
jungle experience in Africa. International
volunteers,
interns and
independent study abroad
students
attached to this
program can choose to work
mainly with elephants or lions,
or both animal species, in the buffer zones
of Kenya's famous wildlife protection areas.
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Sign
up for the Tanzania
Beach
holiday
program for lots of
fun at the coast of East Africa. You can take a boat ride to
Zanzibar or Pemba Islands, swim, dive, tours, snorkel or
simply relax on the beach. And you can add jungle safaris to
your
beach experience
with the
Tanzania Beach
Holidy Plus
programs
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