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Projects Abroad
Vounteer or Intern in Tanzania with Projects Abroad
Founded in 1992, Projects Abroad is the world’s leading short-term international volunteer organization. We provide volunteer projects, internships, and language courses in over 27 developing countries across the globe, with offices in every destination and expert local staff to offer unparalleled support. Choose any day of the year to start and stay from two weeks to a year. Programs are for ages 16+.
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University at Albany, State University of New York
UAlbany - Global Service Corps
The University at Albany's Office of International Education can arrange credit in various areas for varying amounts of credit. Primarily this is undergraduate credit but graduate credit may be possible. Arranging graduate credit may require as much as a semester's lead time.
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Experiment in International Living
Tanzania: Community Service, Travel and Discovery
Community Service: Participate in a series of community-driven service projects that connect you with local school children, health advocates, and environmental experts focused on making a positive impact on their society. Sample projects: Engage in an ecosystem management project with Maasai villagers; help dig a clean water well with local youth and environmentalists. Eco-safari, Kilimanjaro, and the African Savannah Explore the breathtaking African savannah during a three-day eco-safari
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Greenheart Travel
Volunteer in Tanzania
What's Included? •Airport pick up and drop off •Orientation pre-departure and upon arrival •Kiswahili language course •Visa fees •Accommodations with a host family or in a volunteer house •Meals •Medical insurance for the duration of your stay •24 hour emergency assistance •Assistance with setting up safaris or other excursions Volunteer Activities •Assistant teaching at the school •Craft center - teach youth new crafts and job skills •Computer skills workshops and tutoring •Work
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Work the World
Nursing student elective placements in Africa, Asia and South America
Tailored placements: We determine your interests and requirements, liaising with our permanent in-country team to place you effectively. Food, accommodation and local staff : In each of our destinations we have a safe, secure Work the World house with large comfortable bedrooms and spacious communal areas Support network: Our online system “My Trip” gives you access to information about your hospital and supervisor. We also provide 24/7 pre-departure and in-country support. - Add-on Experiences
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Global Service Corps
9-Credit Summer and 15-Credit Fall and Spring Semester Programs in Tanzania
The for-credit programs give students the opportunity to learn while serving some of Tanzania's most vulnerable populations including widows, orphans, Maasai and other indigenous cultures. Projects include: HIV/AIDS community trainings and awareness activities, community workshops in sustainable agriculture, and hands-on field work in innovative food security techniques such as bio-intensive agriculture, water catchment, and food storage and preservation.
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Youth International
Africa Program: Tanzania
The world becomes your classroom, and experience your greatest teacher! Youth International is an experiential learning program that combines international travel and inter-cultural exchange, adventure, community service, and home stays. Teams of up to 14 people between the ages of 18 and 25, along with two group leaders, travel together to different regions of the world for a 12-week semester.
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Global Service Corps
Global Service Corps- Volunteer Abroad in Tanzania
GSC creates opportunities for volunteers to live in developing nations and work on sustainable development projects that serve the community and environment. These projects emphasize grassroots collaboration on the local level, promote a transfer of skills and foster cross cultural understanding.
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MondoChallenge
MondoChallenge - Tanzania
MondoChallenge is run as a not-for-profit organisation. Its overheads are as low as can be managed, whilst assuring a top level of service to new applicants, existing and past volunteers, and to our partners based in many countries abroad.
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Arusha Project Inc.
Arusha Project: Volunteer
The Arusha Project's Abroad Program is a grass-roots effort to promote HIV/AIDS relief and equal genders in East Africa. We partner with 10 non-governmental organizations, palliative care centers, district hospitals and orphanages to provide agriculture, microfinance, and volunteer support. Volunteer placements include room and board, Swahili instruction (no proficiency required), medical and evacuation insurance, local transportation, and an array of cultural excursions.
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World Endeavors
Community Development and Women's Assitance in Tanzania
Volunteers who have an interest in helping to foster the economic and social welfare of a community will find many meaningful projects in Tanzania. World Endeavors has partnered with a Tanzanian women's development cooperative to provide volunteers a way to connect directly with local people and make a difference in their community. Several projects are available, depending on the time of year. Volunteers can also teach other skills, such as leadership and entrepreneurialism, or provide information
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MICATZ
Teaching project in Tanzania
Many of the children attending this school have lost their parents, some have been abandoned. They live with either foster parents or other family members. Volunteers at ACC’s school in Bagamoyo, 75 km from Dar es Salaam, teach Eng-lish to nursery, primary and secondary school students. Vo-lunteers may also teach math and/or science. Volunteers teach from 2 -3 hours/day, five or six days a week. You can also help with sports and music lessons
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Volunteers for Peace
Volunteers for Peace: Tanzania
VFP offers over 2200 affordable international voluntary service projects worldwide in more than 80 countries. These programs are an affordable way to complete meaningful community service work while living and interacting in an international environment.
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Support for International Change
HIV Educator
Learn about HIV/AIDS in a rural, under-served setting. Study Swahili and learn about Tanzanian culture.
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United Planet
Volunteer in Tanzania with United Planet
Highlights * Working in one of the following fields: education, social work, * City tour of Dar es Salaam * Two one-hour Swahili lessons per week * Trip to museums * Weekend excursion to the beautiful island of Zanzibar!
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World Endeavors
Health Care and Health Education in Tanzania
The health clinics and hospitals of Tanzania are overworked, understaffed, and suffer from shortages of supplies. Volunteers who participate in this program will have the opportunity to shadow doctors and nurses, as well as help out with the routine functioning of the clinic. Participants with education and experience in health care, such as doctors, nurses and other licensed professionals are greatly needed, but untrained individuals with a sincere desire to help can also make a difference. No experience
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Work the World
Healthcare student electives placements in Africa, Asia and South America
We aim to take the hassle out of organizing electives. When you sign up with us we work hard to find you a placement which reflects your interests and any course requirements you may have. You will be allocated a supervisor who is a senior member of the department you are working in, and you will be given a workload appropriate to your experience and abilities. You will live in one of our Work the World houses, where your meals will be provided by one of our housekeepers, and our local staff will
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MICATZ
Care-orphanage project in Tanzania
Tanzania and all the sub-Saharan African countries are badly affected by the epidemics of poverty and HIV. The number of orphans and street children is growing. Efforts have been made by various local organizations to protect these children by offering much-needed education as well as skill-development training. Thousands of orphan children who suffer from extreme poverty, HIV/AIDS and hopelessness leave their villages and travel to Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Mo-shi and other cities, where they most
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MICATZ
HIV/AIDS Project in Tanzania
Despite global concerns and efforts, this deadly disease is still epidemic in Africa. HIV/AIDS prevention and counseling projects in Tanzania are an attempt to prevent further transmission through education. The projects also provide moral support to those affected and help them to build self-esteem and hope in life. Volunteers in this program will care for HIV/AIDS infected children and adults and get them involved in educational ac-tivities, with focus on safe sex. Educational materials are provided
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Hope Development Volunteers
Volunteer Abroad in Africa
Volunteers can take up projects depending on the needs of the schools. Almost all schools we support have need for infrastructure development and/or renovations. Volunteers can do a combination of both teaching and renovation/building work at the project they choose to work at. Please discuss this with while applying so that we can best use you at site that needs it most. If you’re a native English speaker or with some teaching experience, you can be a valuable resource in these village classrooms
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MICATZ
Medical project in Tanzania
If you are looking for valuable hands-on medical experience, there are possibilities in the hospitals in Arusha. As a medical intern, you will also be able to work at rural health posts and community clinics. Participants spend the majority of their internship working as an assistant to a doc-tor/healthcare professional. Work responsibilities vary with your education, skills, and previous experience. Interns in-terested in joining this internship must have health care cer-tification, such as an
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Work the World
Physical Therapy student elective placements in Africa, Asia and South America
Tailored placements: We determine your interests and requirements, liaising with our permanent in-country team to place you effectively. Food, accommodation and local staff : In each of our destinations we have a safe, secure Work the World house with large comfortable bedrooms and spacious communal areas Support network: Our online system “My Trip” gives you access to information about your hospital and supervisor. We also provide 24/7 pre-departure and in-country support. Add-on experiences
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World Endeavors
Teaching Children in Tanzania
Volunteers help shape young lives in Tanzania by sharing their English skills and teaching talents. They teach English along with many other subjects to elementary school children from 5-12 years of age. During the first week of classes, volunteers will shadow a local teacher to become familiar with the school, the children, and the curriculum. If the volunteer is ready at the beginning of the second week, he or she may begin teaching independently.
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Shinda Basic School
Volunteer and Teach in Arusha Tanzania
Opportunity to teach, build and improve the school environment through volunteer activities
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Arusha Project Inc.
Arusha Project: Tanzania
The Arusha Project's Abroad Program is a grass-roots effort to promote HIV/AIDS-relief in Northern Tanzania. For those living outside sub-Saharan Africa, it is an opportunity to serve on the front lines of a global health crisis, to work with our community in providing a range of services from small business development to caring for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
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World Endeavors
Orphanage Assistance in Tanzania
Children who live in orphanages, while they frequently have everything they need physically (adequate food, water, and clothing), still need extra attention and education to prepare them to succeed in life and challenge the cycle of poverty. Volunteers can provide the crucial attention, love, and enrichment that children crave.
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Global Service Corps
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Nutrition Education in Tanzania
The HIV/AIDS service-learning program begins with a week-long cultural orientation and technical training followed by participation in HIV/AIDS and nutrition community training workshops. The community trainings not only include information on HIV transmission and prevention, but also cover the treatment of STIs, life skills, stigma and human rights issues surrounding HIV/AIDS, and the importance of healthy living through good nutrition. Programs range from two weeks to six months or longer.
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Global Service Corps
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in Tanzania
Volunteers will provide community trainings to villages in rural areas. Women's groups, people affected by HIV/AIDS, Maasai and other indigenous cultures are amongst those populations served in the rural areas. Trainings on bio-intensive agriculture, community poultry vaccination, and building rainwater catchment storage “hafirs” are just some aspects of what GSC is doing in an effort to reach its goal of increasing food security and improving the nutrition and health of Tanzania’s most vulnerable
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