Join our Medical Internship in Argentina. You will gain real experience by shadowing doctors and nurses in different hospital departments. Plus, you will join awareness campaigns in communities who have limited access to medical services. Not only will you gain practical experience abroad but you will also experience the humanity of medical care and the very nature of your future profession.
Durant ce voyage humanitaire au Laos, aidez dans les jardins d'enfants, des écoles primaires rurales ou à des élèves jusqu'à 25 ans en enseignant l'anglais et en organisant des activités amusantes pour les enfants... N'hésitez pas à être créatif ! vous aurez de nombreuses occasions d'interagir avec les enfants, qui finiront peut-être par vous apprendre également quelque chose en retour !
In Tanzania, around 4 million children under 14 do not have access to adequate care. As a volunteer, you can get involved in institutions that counteract this. Volunteering placements are possible for anyone interested in motivated, as well as internships, for instance for students of social work or education.
This remote/virtual internship is with an organization supporting children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds in Cochabamba, Bolivia. You will have a professional social worker as a supervisor and will be mainly active in administrative tasks for the NGO as well as in creating contents for social media and the website. Part time and full time are possible!
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 teachers in their daily work.
In Japan, it is common that office workers are at their workplace until 9 or 10 pm every day, while schools and kindergartens finish at around 3:15 pm. For this reason, parents need a possibility to keep their children entertained and supervised in the afternoon and evening hours and send them to so called “Gakudos“, privately-run after-school clubs.