As a volunteer in the village school of Muungoni in the Jozani Rainforest, you can be part of the village community and get intensive insights into a rural and traditional aspect of Zanzibar, which you would not be able to find in other locations in Zanzibar. You can stay with a host family or with other volunteers in our Zanzibar Forest Camp.
Tu habiteras dans un camp confortable avec d’autres volontaires dans la forêt tropicale de Jozani. Des vélos sont à ta disposition pour les activités liées à la protection des reptiles indigènes et des singes colobes rouges endémiques, la plantation de mangroves, le travail avec une coopérative agricole, des cours de natation pour les enfants, la culture des algues et l'éducation environnementale.
The projects help to improve the quality of life of children and adolescents with mental and physical disabilities and their families. They provide educational opportunities as well as various therapy services. Volunteer placements are possible in the areas of special education, remedial education as well as in physiotherapy and occupational therapy.
Lutindi Mental Hospital is a private mental health facility in the scenic Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. Most patients are from the big cities and are addicted to alcohol or illegal drugs, or have schizophrenia or psychosis. Much emphasis is placed on occupational therapy in a rural setting that differs as much as possible from the big city.
Virtual internship "Law - including human rights and women's rights". This is a remote internship that you can do from home without travelling. You will communicate online with your professional internship supervisor, a lawyer from a Tanzanian law firm or NGO. Full-time and part-time internship are possible, so you can also do it simultaneously to your studies or job! Minimum duration 2 weeks.
With us, you have the opportunity to support two different hospitals in Arusha. You can get an insight into the Tanzanian health system, which is very different from what you know from home. Most Tanzanians do not have health insurance and therefore have little access to good medical care. Your help is needed here!
The mostly single women and mothers in our projects come from difficult living conditions characterised by domestic violence and stigmatisation by Tanzanian society due to HIV/AIDS. We support the women with various initiatives so that they can find their way back to an independent and self-reliant life.