
This international internship in southeast Madagascar offers students practical experience in community-led conservation and sustainable development. Interns apply academic knowledge in areas such as biodiversity, livelihoods, education, and climate resilience while gaining field-based skills in research, project management, and cross-cultural collaboration.
The everyday life of many South Africans is influenced by poverty, malnutrition, lack of the access to medical care and education, violence and drug or alcohol abuse. As a volunteer you will support the non-profit organization, that supports people from socially difficult backgrounds and aims to improve their living conditions and opportunities.
Spend 2–8 weeks at our research camp in the coastal forest of Sainte Luce and actively support conservation projects in Madagascar. Work alongside international researchers and local guides to protect endangered species such as lemurs, geckos, and chameleons. No prior experience needed — just a passion for nature and the environment.
Do you enjoy playing soccer and want to share this passion with others? Then volunteering as a soccer coach in Zanzibar is the perfect opportunity for you! Here, you can stay active while helping the local community. Inspire children, teenagers, and adults with your enthusiasm and support the local coaches.
Lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, hornbills, rhinos, wild dogs and hyenas - so diverse are the species in the focus of our conservation project in a 25,000-hectare nature reserve! Become part of the research and monitoring team and support data collection for long-term scientific studies on Africa's iconic wildlife species on game drives and walks.
Staff shortages make school and kindergarten work very difficult for educators in Tanzania. Through your volunteer work in a kindergarten, you can support the local teams. You will help prepare work materials, supervise homework, or simply spend time with the children. In this way, you will help relieve the burden on the local system.