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czym jest ... ?
wolontariat w Polsce
wolontariat za granicą
inne alternatywy
linki & kontakty
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Linki i kontakty
Oto wykaz różnych lokalnych i międzynarodowych organizacji oraz
stron internetowych związanych mniej lub bardziej z ideą wolontariatu.
W Polsce
Najlepiej poszukiwać ofert poprzez Internet na stronie http://www.wolontariat.ngo.pl/ lub http://www.ngo.pl/ w dziale Wiadomości/Ogłoszenia. Można
tam również zamieścić własne ogłoszenie.
Inna strona z ofertami to : Towarzystwo Wzajemnej Informacji http://www.bazy.ngo.pl/
Dobrze jest skontaktować się z lokalnym Centrum Wolontariatu , które działa w większościmiast wojewódzkich.
Centra te powinny mieć również wykaz ofert z danego regionu. Poza tym Centra
prowadzą kursy i szkolenia dla wolontariuszy oraz udzielają informacji i pomocy
przyszłym wolontariuszom.
Kolejne namiary to:
Stowarzyszenie
Jeden Świat z Poznania http://free.ngo.pl/sci_owa/, które zajmuje się głównie organizacją workcampów w Polsce i za granicą.
Dla
zainteresowanych pracą na gospodarstwach ekoturystycznych polecam ECEAT - Poland
Za granicą
Wolontariat za granicą
Wolontariat na farmach ekologicznych WWOOF (Willing Workers On Organic Farms )
Powyższe strony i organizacje uważam za w dość wiarygodne ale już to co zamieszczone
jest poniżej pochodzi z zagranicznych stron internetowych i większość z tych
organizacji jest mi nieznana wiec niestety nic bliższego nie mogę Wam o nich powiedzieć.
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Rethinking Tourism Project - The Rethinking Tourism Project, an Indigenous organization based in
Minnesota, offers volunteer opportunities for students and others to work
with us in our home office. Volunteers learn about responsible tourism and
international development issues from the Indigenous perspective. We also
offer 2 volunteer positions in our partners' southern Mexico office each
semester. Non-paid positions and require a 3-month commitment. Contact:
Rethinking Tourism Project, 1873 Iglehart Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55104; Tel./fax 651-644-9984
ServeNET-ServeNET - The World of serving and
volunteering. Offers a gateway to Youth Service America (YSA) and volunteer
opportunities.
Action Without Borders-Action Without Borders - "Action Without
Borders is a global network of individuals and organizations sharing ideas,
information and resources to help build a world where all people can live
free, dignified and productive lives." Volunteers
opportunities, non-profit jobs, non-profit internships worldwide and more at
this very rich site that links people and organizations in 120 Countries
AMNU-AMNU - Association Modèle
des Nations Unies à l'Université de Lausanne Towards the goal of
promoting international awareness, the Model United Nations Association
(AMNU) organizes annual simulations of high level international conferences,
bringing together delegations composed of students from around the world.
These students play the role of diplomats representing the member countries
of the United Nations, confronting current and concrete international issues.
They must try to reconcile the need for effective solutions with the specific
interests of their respective countries. This results in engaging discourse
as well as debates, behind the scene negotiations, and finally compromises
which take the form of official resolutions. All this takes place below
the vigilant supervision of high U.N. functionaries, in the hope that the
simulations be as realistic as possible.
An American in a
Refugee Camp -An American in a Refugee Camp - by Charu
Newhouse - Im often asked how and why I went to the camp. Its
relatively simple, my background is in human rights and international
relations. After bartending and waitressing my way through Europe, I was
interested in doing something a bit more meaningful. Ive always felt
the need to give something back to the countries Ive traveled through and
lived in. After all, those countries have given me some very profound
experiences. So when I arrived in Budapest, I grabbed a telephone book and
found out the Hungarian Red Cross was just down the street from my
hostel. I went there with an interest in refugee work anywhere in
Eastern Europe and they in turn dropped me off at Debreceni Menekült Tábor,
the Debrecen Refugee Camp. (Escape From America Magazine article.)
Blue
Dog Adventures - Blue Dog Adventures - Equestrian placements
& Adventure Internships worldwide. Professional training includes
learning to lead horseback safaris, training to crew a 200 foot tall ship,
becoming a Scuba DiveMaster, & volunteering with young horses.
Opportunities throughout Africa, the Americas and Europe.
Books
On Volunteer Jobs Overseas - Books On Volunteer Jobs Overseas- Our expatriate
bookstore has an entire page of books on volunteer jobs overseas.
CARE
Corps - CARE
Corps - CARE is one of the world's largest private international relief and
development organizations. Founded in the aftermath of World War II, CARE
enabled Americans to send more than 100 million CARE PackagesŽ to survivors
of the conflict in Europe and Asia. CARE has become a leader in sustainable
development and emergency aid, reaching tens of millions of people each year
in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. For more
than 50 years now, CARE has been a vehicle of American generosity abroad.
Cabo San Francisco Foundation - Cabo San Francisco Foundation- FCSF is a
non-profit organization, constituted legally in the year 1994 by ministrial
agreement # 002908 and whose members are in their majority inhabitants of the
community. The Foundation offers opportunities for volunteers in
communitarian services, investigation and conservation of the flora and fauna
of the region. The zone of influence of the Foundation is the parish of San
Francisco, pertaining to the canton Muisne, province of Esmeraldas and has an
approximated extension of 150 Km². The program of volunteers
provides practical experience for people interested in investigation,
classification of native plants, collecting of seeds and reforestation
besides to promote in the population the knowledge and care of its
environment through environmental and health education. The volunteers would
work with the community and under supervision of a member of the Foundation.
Cross-Cultural Solutions - Cross-Cultural Solutions- Is one of the
leading international volunteer organizations in the United States and sends over
1,000 volunteers overseas every year. Cross-Cultural Solutions employs
volunteer humanitarian action to empower local communities, foster cultural
sensitivity and understanding, and contribute grassroots solutions to the
global challenges of providing health care, education, and social
development. Volunteers receive continual professional support from
U.S.-based and local staff. No skills or experience required - only a desire
to help and learn. Dates: Programs begin at various start dates
year-round. Costs: Program fees start at $1950 (for three weeks in
Ghana) and vary depending on country and length of stay. Fees cover
in-country transportation, accommodations, board, and support. International
airfare, insurance, and visa not included. Program fees are tax deductible. Contact:
Cross-Cultural Solutions, 47 Potter Ave., New Rochelle, NY 10801; 800-380-4777 or 914-632-0022, fax 914-632-8494
Doctors Without Borders - Doctors Without Borders - The home page
of Doctors Without Borders USA (Medecins Sans Frontieres USA) Doctors Without
Borders delivers medical relief to populations in danger due to war, civil
strife, epidemics or natural disasters. Annually, more than 2,000 volunteers
representing 45 nationalities work in some 70 countries in front-line
hospitals, refugee camps, disaster sites, towns and villages. Doctors
Without Borders teams provide primary health care, perform surgery, vaccinate
children, rehabilitate hospitals, operate emergency nutrition and sanitation
programs and train local medical staff.
Franciscan Mission Service - FMS prepares and sends Catholic women and men for
extended assignments among oppressed and poor peoples of Africa, Asia, and
Latin America. Volunteers are needed to work in the areas of health care,
social service, education, agriculture and community organizing. Allow a
different culture to expand your worldview. Dates: Sep-Nov 2000, 2001; 3-month preparation. Contact: Joanne Blaney, Co-director, Franciscan
Mission Service, P.O. Box 29034, Washington, DC 20017; 877-886-1762, fax
202-832-1778
Global Service Corps - Global Service Corps - Service-learning,
cultural immersion in Costa Rica, Kenya, or Thailand. Live with a village
family while assisting grassroots organizations on community service and
development projects. Project areas: rainforest conservation, sustainable
agriculture, HIV/AIDS awareness, clinical health care, women's groups,
classroom teaching. Experience the challenges of developing countries from
the inside out. Includes orientation, training, and excursions. University
credit available. Dates: Year round. Contact GSC office or check the
web site for specific starting dates. Costs: $1,795-$1,995 for 2-4
week project trips; $595 per month for 2-6-month long-term extensions
$2,815-$3,145 for summer and semester internships. Includes extensive
pre-deparature preparation and in-country expenses (hotel and homestay room
and board, orientation, training, project expenses, transportation,
excursions). Airfare not included, discount rates available. Contact:
Global Service Corps., 300 Broadway, #28, San Francisco, CA 94133; 415-788-3666 ext. 128, fax 415-788-7324
Global Vision International - Global Vision International - Conservation Expeditions,
Research Projects and Independent Voluntary Work opportunities around the
world. Join projects as diverse as: Turtle protection programs in
Panama, Working with Street Children in Ecuador, Rainforest Expeditions in
the Amazon and Pioneering Wildlife Research Expeditions in Africa.
Global Volunteers-Global Volunteers - "Global Volunteers, a private
non-profit, non-sectarian development organization, was founded in 1984 with
the goal of helping to establish a foundation for peace through mutual
international understanding. Their programs center around a 1, 2, or 3 week
volunteer work experience in South-east Asia, Africa, Latin America, the
Caribbean, Europe, or the United States." Programs range from natural
resource preservation, light construction, and painting to teaching English,
assisting with health care, and nurturing at-risk children. No special skills
or foreign languages are required. Dates: Over 150 teams year round. Costs:
Tax-deductible program fees range from $450 to $2,395. Airfare not included. Contact:
Global Volunteers, 375 E. Little Canada Rd., St. Paul, MN 55117; 800-487-1074, fax 651-482-0915
HandsFor.org - HandsFor.org
- International
volunteer positions open around the world!
HUMANA People to People - HUMANA People to People - HUMANA is an international Non-Governmental Organization
currently running over 150 projects in Africa, Asia and Central America
involving more than 500,000 people. So far, more than 4000 Development
Instructors (our word for volunteers) have participated in starting up and
running these projects. HumanWeb - Click Here - Online Network
of Humanitarian and Environmental Issues.
International Volunteer Program (IVP) - International
Volunteer Program (IVP)- IVP is a unique project that promotes volunteerism
in Europe and in the United States.
International Volunteer Projects - International Volunteer Projects- Council offers
short-term international volunteer projects in more than 30 countries around
the world. There are hundreds of projects to choose from in
construction/renovation, archaeology, social service, and environmental work.
For complete project listings: see [www.councilexchanges.org]. Dates:
Year round. Costs: From $300-$1,200 and up. Contact: Council
Exchanges, 205 E. 42nd St., New York, NY 10017-5706; 888-COUNCIL,
Internships International -Internships International - Quality, nonpaying
internships in London, Paris, Dublin, Dresden, Santiago, Budapest, Melbourne,
Bangkok, and Glasgow. Internships in all fields, from 8 weeks to 6 months.
Open to college graduates and seniors requiring an internship to graduate. Dates:
Based on individual's needs. Costs: $800 program fee for all cities
except Dublin ($1,000). Contact: Judy Tilson, Director, Internships
International, P.O. Box 480, Woolrich, ME 04579-0480; 207-443-3019, fax
207-442-7942
Job Opportunities @ Habitat for Humanity
International - Job Opportunities @ Habitat for Humanity International - "Habitat
for Humanity International has volunteer and salaried/hourly positions
available due to the growth of our worldwide ministry. If you are a
performance-oriented individual looking for an opportunity to serve God's
people in need, we want to talk with you!".
Landmark Volunteers-Landmark Volunteers - "Landmark Volunteers
is a nonprofit summer service organization for high school students. If you
are fourteen and a half years of age or older, entering 10th, 11th or 12th
grade and are looking for an opportunity to do something for others, to
expand your world through community service, to give something back to
society, you might qualify as a Landmark Volunteer."
Medical Volunteer Program - CMMB recruits licensed healthcare volunteers from
the U.S. and Canada, for service around the world. CMMB offers long- and
short-term placements in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Near
East. Our greatest need is for primary care physicians and general surgeons. Dates:
Year round. Costs: All volunteers receive room and board, and
emergency evacuation insurance. CMMB offers in-kind support to volunteers at
their site of service. Medicines and health care supplies are hand carried or
sent to them. With long-term volunteers, assistance is also given for
traveling, licensing, visas, and a modest stipend. Contact: Rosemary
DeCostanzo, Catholic Medical Mission Board, 10 W. 17th St., New York, NY
10011; 800-678-5659, fax 212-242-0930
Natural History and Research Trips -Natural History and Research Trips - Since 1969, specialists
in natural history expeditions to prime wildlife habitats.
Noninvasive/noncaptive wildlife field research and habitat restoration
projects: dolphins, humpback and blue whales, manatees, seabirds, coral
reefs, primates. No prior experience necessary. Nonprofit 501.C.3 organization.
Dates: Year round. Programs range from 5-14 days; call for current
schedule. Costs: From $1,150. Contact: Oceanic Society, Ft.
Mason Ctr., Bldg. E, Rm. 230, San Francisco, CA 94123-1394; 800-326-7491 or
415-441-1106, fax 415-474-3395,
New England Biolabs Foundation/ArtCorps - New England Biolabs Foundation/ArtCorps - ArtCorps is a
pilot project of New England Biolabs Foundation. We place volunteer artists
in developing countries to help non-profit organizations communicate more
effectively. Volunteers spend 6 - 9 months with the hosting organization. We
are now placing volunteers in Guatemala.
NRM changelinks - NRM changelinks- Environment
& development jobs - On-line guide to int'l opportunities (paid and
volunteer) in areas of environment, development & natural resource
management.
Oneworld Online Volunteers site
- Click Here - From the excellent Oneworld
WebSite, Editor Helena Earnshaw presents a constantly updated list of the
latest opportunities for volunteering for various programs from around the
world.
On The Go Publishing-On The Go Publishing - Travel-related products and
publications including the Volunteer
Vacations Guide and the Airline Consolidators Quick Reference Chart. On
The Go Publishing helps travelers save money, travel safer and have a richer
experience.
QUEST - QUEST
offers yearlong volunteer opportunities in the U.S., Mexico, and Haiti to
women and men. Volunteers share simple living in Christian community while
daily serving the poor through various agencies and schools. Dates:
Year-long: late Aug-late Aug; summer: end of Jun-early Aug. Costs:
Volunteers must pay own costs and transportation to site. Contact:
Jenny Audrecht, Program Coordinator, 3706 Rhode Island Ave., Mt. Rainier, MD
20712; 301-277-2514, fax 301-277-8656
SCI International Voluntary Service -SCI International Voluntary Service - Volunteers needed in
Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. We also cover Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Georgia, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Russia as well as in
Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Romania. Dates: Two-week
summer international group workcamps or in 3-12 months year round
volunteering with a small stipend. Room and food provided. Participants
responsible for $125 fee and airfare. Costs: $125 per program. Contact:
SCI International Voluntary Service, 814 NE 40th St., Seattle, WA; 206-545-6585, fax 206-545-6585
Service Learning Programs -Service Learning Programs - The International
Partnership for Service-Learning, founded in 1982, is an incorporated
not-for-profit organization serving colleges, universities, service agencies,
and related organizations around the world by fostering programs that link
community service and academic study. Countries include: Czech Republic, Ecuador,
England, France, Jamaica, Israel, India, Mexico, Philippines, and Scotland.
Students gain hands-on experience in an international community service
agency. We also offer a Master's degree in International Service. Dates:
Summer, semester, year, or intersession. Costs: Vary. Contact:
The International Partnership for Service-Learning, 815 2nd Ave., Suite 315,
New York, NY 10017; 212-986-0989, fax 212-986-5039
Teaching and Projects Abroad - Teaching and Projects Abroad- With Teaching
and Projects Abroad you can enjoy adventurous foreign travel with a chance to
do a worthwhile job. You can teach conversational English or gain experience
in medicine, veterinary medicine, conservation, journalism, or business. Dates:
Programs available throughout the year. Costs: From $1,280, includes
all accommodations, food, placement insurance, and local support. Contact:
Teaching and Projects Abroad, Gerrard House, Rustington, W. Sussex BN16 1AW,
U.K.; 011-44-1903-859911, fax 011-44-1903-785779
The National Meditation Center - The National Meditation Center -
A humanitarian agency with volunteer work camps,internships and cultural tours to the
philippines.We are now establishing a camp to train International volunteer
be a volunteer and see the world.
UN Volunteers -UN
Volunteers - The UNV programme promotes volunteer contributions
to development, especially with community focus and seeks to influence policy
for sustainable
results.
Voluntary Service Overseas - Voluntary Service Overseas-
is a charity that sends aid to developing countries - not in the form of
money, food, clothing or equipment, but in the form of expert volunteers. The
right people with the right skills who are committed to ensuring lasting,
sustainable improvements where they are most needed. VSO volunteers are
recruited from around the world, and all are dedicated to sharing skills and
building the capabilities of those with whom they work.
Voluntary Work Information Service (VWIS) - Voluntary Work Information Service (VWIS)
- VWIS is "a Swiss based, independent, non-profit organization providing
information on voluntary work opportunities in over 150 countries world-wide,
principally in the environmental and humanitarian fields, for people of all ages and nationalities."
Volunteer International Projects - Volunteer International Projects- Volunteer or
Inter in South Asia (Sri Lanka, India & the maldive Islands) For more
details visit our site -
Volunteer Opportunities -Volunteer Opportunities - ACDI/VOCA is a nonprofit
international development organization providing technical expertise in 33 countries worldwide, with over 700 volunteer opportunities each year. ACDI/VOCA manages long- and short-term
economic development programs that focus on: business development,
cooperative development, rural finance, agricultural extension, and food
security. oDates: Year round. Costs: None. Contact:
ACDI/VOCA, Attn: Recruitment, 50 F St., N.W., Suite 1100, Washington, DC
20001; 800-929-8622, fax 202-626-8726
Work Abroad - Work Ab road- If you
are baffled as to a future career and are ready to explore the many doors of
opportunity that short-term jobs have to offer, you've come to the right
place. Back Door Jobs is simply about discovering life's options
and finding your place in the world (and that's real exciting stuff). So
explore, dreams into reality. The website of Michael Landes, author of The
Back Door Guide to Short-Term Job Adventures
WorldTeach in Africa, Asia, and Latin America -WorldTeach in Africa, Asia, and Latin America - WorldTeach is
a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for individuals to make
a meaningful contribution to international education by living and working as
volunteer teachers in developing countries. Offers 8-week summer teaching
programs to qualified adults, 18 years and older, in Costa Rica, Ecuador
(Galapagos Islands), Namibia and China (Yantai); involves either English or
basic computer/internet skills teaching assignments. (WorldTeach also has
year and semester teaching placements. Check our web site for details.) Dates: Jun 20-Aug 20. Costs: $3,990 includes
international roundtrip airfare, health insurance, orientation and training,
room and board, and in-country staff support. Contact: WorldTeach,
Center for International Development, Harvard Univ., 79 John F. Kennedy St.,
Cambridge, MA 02138; 800-483-2240 or 617-495-5527, fax 617-495-1599
Youth International -Youth International - An experiential education
program focusing on international travel and intercultural exchange,
adventure, community service, and homestays. Teams of 12, aged 18-25, travel
together for 1 semester to Southeast Asia and India/Nepal, or East Africa and
the Middle East. Assist refugees, hike the Himalayas, live with and help an
African tribe, scuba dive, and much more. Dates: Fall semester: early
Sep-mid-Dec (15 weeks); spring: late Jan-late May (18 weeks). Costs:
Fall 2000: $6,500 (Asia), $7,000 (Africa); spring 2001: $7,500 (Asia), $8,000
(Africa). Contact:Brad Gillings, Youth International, 1121 Downing
St., #2, Denver, CO 80218; 303-839-5877, fax 303-839-5887
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Youth organizations
Coordinating Committee for International
Voluntary Service (CCIVS)
CCIVS is an
international non-governmental organisation created in 1948 under the
aegis of UNESCO which plays a coordinating role in the sphere of
voluntary service.
website: http://www.unesco.org/ccivs
Pro Youth International
The aim of this project is to create in WWW a youth related
database with information on different structures and organisations
working in the field of youth work in Europe, and to build links to all
the existing information on the national / regional / local level.
website: http://www.alli.fi/euro/
Voluntary
organizations
IDEALIST
IDEALIST is a project of Action Without Borders. 14,000 organizations
under one roof!
Take Action Now: Search for organizations, Browse by country, Volunteer
opportunities, Search for Programs & services, Materials
&publications, Upcoming events, Breaking news, Other nonprofit
directories and much more.
website: http://www.idealist.org/
ICYE
European Association
The purpose of the European Association is to facilitate
intercultural exchanges, as mean of intercultural education and of
becoming sensitive to the social, political and economical realities of
Europe and the world.
website: http://ww.icye.org/europe/
ICYE
International Federation
ICYE is an international non-governemental organisation founded in
1949 to contribute, through one-year youth exchanges, to initiatives for
peace and reconciliation among the peoples involved in World War II.
website: http://www.icye.org/
Association
of Voluntary Service Orginizations (AVSO)
AVSO aims to promote Voluntary Service by lobbying governmental institutions,
by networking with other NGO's, by organising seminars on issues related
to Voluntary Service, by publishing and disseminating information.
website: http://www.avso.org/
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Opportunities
Professionals Required
The proposed Bob MarleySchool
for the Arts Institute is clearly a winner for tomorrow's people of
Jamaica - homeland of Bob Marley. We need your blessings and professional
help in all phases of its development.
We believe that if you, Friends of Bob Marley, scan your database, will find
professionals who would love to do something (charitable or otherwise) to
uplift our Third World Cultural and Education environment.
We are inviting professionals to visit Jamaica's Diamond Hill Estate for a totally enjoyable, self-fulfilling, sunny, working vacation,
assisting in the following areas to develop this First World Educational
facility:
- Development of eight
hotels
- Curriculum Development
- Architectural
- Engineers
- Environmental
- Conservation & Ecological
- Tertiary and Higher
Education Faculty
- Funding
- Project Management
- Radio and Television
- Communication System
- Computer System
- Design and Consultants
- Sound and light system
- General Store
- Music, etc
(Free
accommodation will be provided)
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A co powiecie na płd Afrykę?
Niestety to już więcej kosztuje:
SOUTH AFRICA
Southern
African Student Volunteers (SASVO)
To be
announced.
Voluntary
Workcamps of the Eastern Cape (VOLECA)
VOLECA
charges a participation fee of US$75 to volunteers from OECD countries and
countries where GDP per capita is US$10 000 or higher.
To be announced.
Quaker Peace Centre (QPC)
VOLECA charges
a participation fee to volunteers from OECD countries and countries where GDP
per capita is US$10 000 or higher. Volunteers of the Global South are accepted
free of charge.
QPC-01
Viljoenskroon United Congregational Church 16/03/2002-06/04/2002 CONS 8 VOLS
AGES 18-35
Work: Construction of a pastor's house in the church yard; occasional
assistance in feeding scheme. Study: Workshops on community building, culture,
ancestral beliefs, encounters with schools and choir music. Accommodation: at
church facilities (spare rooms) sleeping on mattresses. Bring: Warm clothes,
working clothes that can take a few scratches, sleeping bags, pillow, and
games. +Fee: US$100.
QPC-02
Workcamp Leadership Training Seminar 06/05/2002-10/05/2002 STUDY 20 VOLS AGES
18+
Study: What are workcamps? The international workcamp movement - history
and rationale, intercultural awareness and dynamics, leadership, conflict
resolution and mediation, problem solving, group dynamics, decision making,
facilitation, workcamp financial management, workcamp practical management.
Accommodation: St Raphael's Retreat House near Cape Town. Bring: Warm clothes,
towel, and toiletries.
QPC-03
Amatola Region 28/06/2002 - 20/07/2002 ENVI 15 VOLS
Work: Planting of trees, clean-up campaign, removing alien trees, water
source protection, developing cultural hiking trails, sanitation. Study:Cross-cultural communication and conflict resolution. Study and Recreation:Arts Festival in Grahamstown, cultural village events, trips. Accommodation: In
a village centre (sleeping on mattresses). Location: Peddie Region (about 50 km
from King William's Town and about 50 km from Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape
Province). Bring: Warm clothes, rain gear, closed shoes, working clothes that
can take a few scratches, work gloves, sleeping bag, pillow, sunblock (lotion),
hat, swimming costume, musical instruments for evening entertainment. +Fee:US$210.
QPC-04
Hilltop Empowerment Centre 28/06/2002 - 20/07/2002 ENVI 15 VOLS AGES 18-35
Work: Planting of trees, clean-up campaign, removing alien trees, water
source protection, developing cultural hiking trails. Study and Recreation:Cross-cultural communication and conflict resolution, Arts Festival in
Grahamstown, cultural village events, trips. Accommodation: On a farm (sleeping
on mattresses). Location: Hanover Village (about 15 km from King William's Town
and about 60 km from East London in the Eastern Cape Province). Bring: Warm
clothes, rain gear, closed shoes, working clothes that can take a few
scratches, work gloves, sleeping bag, pillow, sunblock (lotion), hat, swimming
costume, musical instruments for evening entertainment. +Fee: US$210.
QPC-05
Peddie Village 26/07/2002 - 17/08/2002 ENVI 15 VOLS AGES 18-35
Work: Planting of trees, helping with community gardens (vegetable
gardens), clean-up campaign, removing alien trees, water source protection,
developing cultural hiking trails. Study and Recreation: Cross-cultural
communication and conflict resolution, National Women's Day, cultural village
events, trips. Accommodation: In a village centre (sleeping on mattresses).
Location: Peddie Village (about 50 km from King Williams Town and about 50 km
from Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape Province). Bring: Warm clothes, rain gear,
closed shoes, working clothes that can take a few scratches, work gloves,
sleeping bag, pillow, sunblock (lotion), hat, swimming costume, musical
instruments for evening entertainment. +Fee: US$210.
QPC-06
Limietberg Nature Reserve 28/09/2002-19/10/2002 ENVI 12 VOLS AGES 18-35
Work: Maintenance of hiking paths and huts, eradication of invasive
alien vegetation. Vols will walk to places of work. Accommodation: In huts.
Location: 120 km from Cape Town and 10 km from Paarl, a very beautiful and
isolated area in the mountains. Bring: Warm clothes, rain gear, closed shoes,
working clothes that can take a few scratches, work gloves, sleeping bag,
pillow, sunblock (lotion), hat, swimming costume, games and musical instruments
for the evenings. +Fee: US$100.
QPC-07
Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve 19/10/2002-09/11/2002 ENVI 12 VOLS AGES 18-35
Work: Maintenance of hiking paths, eradication of invasive alien
vegetation. Vols will walk to places of work. Accommodation: In a rustic shed.
Location: 120 km from Cape Town and 10 km from Grabouw, a very beautiful and
isolated area in the mountains. Bring: Warm clothes, rain gear, closed shoes,
working clothes that can take a few scratches, work gloves, sleeping bag,
pillow, sunblock (lotion), hat, swimming costume, games and musical instruments
for evening entertainment. +Fee US$100.
QPC-08
Kogelberg Nature Reserve 19/10/2002-09/11/2002 ENVI 12 VOLS AGES 18-35
Work: Maintenance of hiking paths, eradication of invasive alien
vegetation. Vols will walk to places of work. Accommodation: In wooden hut.
Location: 120 km from Cape Town and 10 km from Betty's Bay, a very beautiful
and isolated area in the mountains with the coast 5 km away. Bring: Warm
clothes, rain gear, closed shoes, working clothes that can take a few
scratches, work gloves, sleeping bag, pillow, sunblock (lotion), hat, swimming
costume, games and musical instruments for evening entertainment. +Fee: US$100
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe
Workcamps Association (ZWA)
ZWA charges
a participation fee of US$210 to volunteers from OECD countries and countries
where GDP per capita is US$10 000 or higher.
WHAT IS
ZIMBABWE WORKCAMPS ASSOCIATION?
Z.W.A. was
founded in October 1993. It is a non-political, non-sectarian, voluntary
organization. Its membership is open to anyone above the age of sixteen
irrespective of nationality; religion; race; political view or educational
qualification.
AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES OF Z.W.A.
To assist
with community development,
To promote
international understanding through voluntary services,
To enable
young people to encounter and understand different cultures,
To encourage
the concept of voluntary services as a force in search for peace, equality;democracy and international understanding,
To provide
opportunities for the people of Zimbabwe to become aware of international issues.
WHAT KIND OF
WORK IS INVOLVED
The work
varies greatly from one project to the other. It normally involves
Construction
work in remote rural villages, nature conservation work, and the restoration of
historical monuments, brick molding, health and Aids awareness campaigns,
sanitation projects such as digging water wells and erecting Blair toilets. The
communities may ask us to perform other specific tasks outside the scope of our
agreement. This way is seen as a way of promoting intercultural understanding.
FOOD AND
ACCOMMODATION
This is
normally provided for duration of the project. Most of our projects are usually
self-catering (unless it is stated otherwise) and sufficient money is provided for
you to buy and cook food together. Please bring with you traditional recipes
that do not require particularly special ingredients. Accommodation is usually
in classrooms or tents but this is known before hand.
WHO ARE THE
OTHER VOLUNTEERS?
This is not
known until you arrive, each project is made up of people of various
nationalities, ages and backgrounds. On every project there is a camp leader
usually chosen and trained by ourselves. The leader depends on the full
participation of each volunteer, so it is the whole group's responsibility to
ensure that the project is a success.
ENGLISH IS
THE CAMP LANGUAGE.
WHAT TO BRING?
Upon arrival
at the airport volunteers might want to change some money, not all, (about
US$20) for transport and other things) at the bureau de change. Participants
should remember to bring suitable clothes (e.g. winter /summer clothes)
depending on the geographical location of the workcamp they would have chosen,
a good sleeping bag; a small mattress; working boots and gloves. Also bring
with you some recipes, some music from your country as well as musical
instruments, if you can play one, etc. In Zimbabwe only powerful currencies are
exchangeable such as the British pound, US dollar, Euro and for other
currencies ask first before bringing them to Zimbabwe. The exchange of money is
done at the banks, Bureau de change and any other officially licensed places.
Dealing on the black market is a serious offence and anyone found doing so
would be arrested.
WHAT IS THE
COST?
The workcamp
participation fee is strictly US$ 210 (no Zimbabwean dollars shall be accepted)
and this covers simple rural accommodation, food and project expenses. Please
note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, so
participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport which
is between US$ 30 & US$ 50 for the return journey.
LEISURE
ACTIVITIES
Weekends are meant for free tours that the group can organize by itself.
You can decide to visit places of interest within the vicinity of the work
camp. It has now become a custom in all our Workcamps to have cultural nights.
This affords each volunteer the opportunity to present her/his country and
culture. Please bring with you your national flag and traditional dress if
possible.
IMPORTANT
POINTS
Participants
should arrive at least two days before the camp starts for orientation, and
they should not go to the camp before coming to Z.W.A. office. It is also
important to note that project locations may change due to several reasons,
some within (too few application, massive cancellations or community failing to
make its contribution to the project) and without our control (political
instability, natural disasters). On arrival at the airport take a taxi to our
office which is right in the city centre (HARARE). It will cost you around US$
15. PLEASE NOTE do not leave your baggage with the taxi driver.
OUR OFFICE
ADDRESS IS
Physical
address Postal address
Room 509 to [514 Reception]
5th floor Harare
Thaine Building
99 R Mugabe Road
Harare
P.O. Box CY 2039
Causeway
Harare
Zimbabwe
Tel: +263 4
723111 e-mail: Zimbabwe_workcamps@hotmail.com
Fax: +263 4
733848 mobile +263-11-608-995
Or
+263-91-314-013
Z W A 01 @
Nkayi 19/04/2002 - 09/05/2002 No of participants 10-15
Work
The participants will work together with the Nkayi community in the
construction of a classroom block at Mtashabi primary school. The classroom
will be a multi purpose building e.g. it will be used for women's gatherings,
church services and other community assemblies.
Accommodation
Classrooms will be used for accommodation (self-catering, no showers)
and cooking will be over an open fire and participants will take turns to cook
following a duty roster made by their camp leader.
Location
Situated at about 200 km, south of Bulawayo, the city of kings.
(Matebeleland North Province)
Z W A 02 @
Shangani 19/04/2002 - 09/05/2002 No of participants 10-15
Work
The volunteers will work with the Shangani community, the Ministry of
education and the Forestry Commission. The volunteers will construct a
classroom block at St Lucia primary school, plant trees, carry out
environmental awareness campaigns and gully reclamation.
Accommodation
Classrooms will be used for accommodation (self-catering, no showers)
and cooking will be done over an open fire.
Location
About 70 km north east of Bulawayo. (Matebeleland Province)
Z W A 03 @
Beitbridge 19/04/2002 - 09/05/2002 No of participants 10-12
Work
The project will be at Masungane Primary school. Volunteers will work
with the local community in the construction of a teacher's house for the
school. In Zimbabwe and in most rural schools, it is the responsibility of the
school to provide decent accommodation for its teachers. Hence the necessity of
this project
Accommodation
Classrooms will be used for accommodation (self-catering, no showers).
Location
Masungane is about 790 Km away from Harare in Matebeleland south
province.
Z W A 04 @
Nkayi 19/04/2002 - 09/05/2002 No of Participants 10-15
Work
The project is in Zidulini Primary School. The Volunteers will work with
the community on the construction of a classroom block. The area is very remote
with abundance of flora and fauna.
Accommodation
Classroom will be used for an accommodation. (self-catering, no showers)
Location
260 km in the south of Bulawayo (Matabeleland North Province)
Z W A 05 @
Serengeti Five 19/04/2002 - 09/05/2002 No of Participants 10-15
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friendship, offering service in the community, confronting intolerance and
prejudice and practising reconciliation. The Volunteer Programme is a
cornerstone of TocH activity. It draws together a number of events and
project opportunities - mainly UK based and between a weekend and two weeks
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