Help teach at various pre-schools or primary schools on the beautiful tropical island of Zanzibar. With its unique influences and very chilled life style Zanzibar offers an unique experience to work with the local community and assist at one of the schools. The children love to learn more English, improve their Maths skills or learn about History and other subjects.
Walmer Township is the home to 70.000 people dealing with poverty, child neglect, alcohol abuse and a high unemployment rate as some of the many difficult challenges you will be facing here, but at the same moment you will experience it is not all sad. The community is very welcoming and loves having volunteers showing an interest in their way of life.
Remote internships are a fantastic opportunity if you can't easily travel internationally, but you still want to work with a foreign organization! With this remote internship you will not only support Tanzanian teachers in planning and designing their lessons, but gain exciting intercultural teaching and learning experiences at the same time.
Anyone for tennis? The children of Mzuzu love playing tennis and table tennis, and need volunteer coaches. This unique project uses sports to improve the lives of the children, and if you have experience playing tennis, it can use your help. You don’t have to be a Federer – anyone with some skill and fitness level is welcome!
Virtual internship "Social Work" without travelling from home! You will communicate online with your professional internship supervisor, a social worker from an NGO from Tanzania. You will make virtual visits, for example to schools, families or youth centers during which you can communicate directly online with the beneficiaries of the NGO. Full-time and part-time are possible!
Immerse yourself in the local community as an sports coach or volunteer English teacher - or both! Go into local schools with a group of volunteers to help children develop their knowledge, sporting abilities, motivation and enjoyment. Sports include football, tennis, swimming, rugby, cricket, netball and basketball.
The ‘Mbawemi Women Association’ is a local non- governmental organization which was formed in 2003 in Mzuzu, Malawi.“Mbawemi’ means ‘good woman’ in Chichewa which is the local spoken language. This organisation has vowed to strive for the improvement of the social- economic challenges encountered by women in general and other vulnerable people from their surrounding communities.
With us, you have the opportunity to support local kindergartens and primary schools in Arusha. Access to education and the associated educational opportunities for children in Tanzania depend very much on the income of their parents. Therefore, not all children get the same opportunities. In our projects, you support the teacher in their daily work.
With us, you have the opportunity to support a project for children and young adults with various impairments. Unfortunately, these people still face many challenges in Tanzanian society: stigmatization and prejudice are omnipresent and government support is insufficient. A large number of disabled children and young adults are not adequately cared for We want to change that!