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TANZANIA AND VOLUNTEER

Travel to Tanzania
and Volunteer
By
Ian Williamson
To travel to Tanzania
and volunteer is becoming a popular way to experience another
culture. Both young people in their gap-year and older people taking
a career break travel to Tanzania in order to spend time working and
traveling.
By traveling to
Tanzania the volunteer makes a difference to our communities in
parts of Tanzania that are rich in culture, variety and natural
beauty; but where there is poverty and disadvantage. Some companies
arrange placements and courses for volunteers to develop skills in
towns whilst others send volunteers to remote rural but areas of the
Tanzania.
Volunteers fall into
several groups the gap students that prefer a volunteer program that
is ccomprehensive, fun and challenging. Normally from one to six
months month programs which - including training, on-site support
staff, accommodation and travel insurance.
Summer Mini-Gaps are
summer programs, for school leavers going straight to University, or
University students during the summer break.
School Expeditions:
are from tens up to four week expeditions for school groups. This
involves work in a community or school building project and then a
safari or to climb Kilimanjaro.
Career Breaks are a
fulfilling two week to six month program, which can be incorporated
into existing travel plans - including training, support and initial
accommodation. Designed for over 21s and those looking for a more
independent placement.
Popular volunteer work
in the towns usually involves working with the street-boys. These
programs need volunteers to commit to at least three months. They
are quite involved and require working on the streets to build up a
relationship and trust with the street-boys. Once they have come to
the hostel returning them to their families is a priority with a
follow up program to ensure the boys readjust to family life. The
boys who are not able to return home or indeed have no families are
sent to school, guided on how to live healthy and life skills are
taught. Volunteers are expected to get involved with all aspects of
this work.
The rural area’s
normally offer teaching positions. A normal week will have around 15
hours of English lessons. During lessons the volunteers may work
with a Tanzanian teacher or may have a class all to themselves. The
volunteers role is to focus on improving speaking and listening
skills and building the children's confidence to communicate. This
means lots of fun and interaction, including games, songs dressing
up, and any other creative activities that get the kids using
English. There are also roles at kindergarten where the children are
normally between the ages of 4-7. There is a great opportunity for
someone who loves playing with and entertaining children as well as
teaching them basic English. The kindergarten is a less daunting
environment but equally challenging and rewarding.
Tanzania is one of the
poorest countries in the world and as such the standard of living
appears very low to us. A huge part of the adventure of living and
working in Tanzania is the accommodation and living conditions;
great for those with a sense of adventure.
Volunteers soon adapt
to the Tanzanian way of life that is dictated by the hours of
daylight. With the absence of electricity, waking hours become
fairly similar to daylight hours. There will be plenty of free time
to relax, enjoy Africa, get to know local people. It is important
that volunteers come equipped to entertain themselves with books,
musical instruments, paints, running shoes and a host of ideas that
can be swapped with other volunteers.
For a more
comprehensive guide to volunteering in Tanzania or travel in
Tanzania contact Ian through
http://www.betheladventure.co.uk or Philemon
http://www.aardvark-expeditions.com Using responsible tourism to
change lives.
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