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Volunteer in Rwanda
Volunteers will assist our partner organisation's mission to facilitate processes to help eradicate poverty, reduce HIV infections and help communities in capacity building programs. This is a Christian-based organisation, however, volunteers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The ProgramAll projects require volunteers who are self-starters and can conduct their daily activities with minimal supervision. You will take part in a flexible schedule in one or more of the following areas, depending on program needs and volunteer skills. For example, you may work in the morning at a school and in the afternoon tutor teachers in improving their English. The volunteer opportunities are in the following areas: Childrens' ProgramThe after effects of genocide lead to thousands upon thousands of children homeless and forced to live in orphanages. A high percentage of these children have also lost their parents to HIV/Aids. As a volunteer you will take on the role of an older sibling and be involved in daily care activities this includes feeding, teaching life skills and playing with the children. You will work along side the house mothers to assist with teaching, homework help, childcare, and daily operational running of the Home. Volunteers are also encouraged to initiate their own work by organizing art and crafts, music, dance, games, sports activities for the children. This role is suitable for a caring, motivated and self-directed person who has a love for children and has childcare experience. Literacy ProgramThe situation of schools in Rwanda is still unsatisfactory. Many of them lack books, scholastic and teaching materials and school equipment. In fact, war and genocide caused heavy losses at the level of human and material resources as well as the decrease of the social capital. Estimates show that about 600 schools (almost a third of Rwanda's schools) were destroyed and 3000 teachers killed. What is more worrying is the fact that an important number of children do not attend school due to certain family chores and responsibility. Volunteers will work alongside local primary teachers to improve the level of English, Math, Health, Hygiene and Science skills amongst students. Volunteers will also be involved in improving teachers level of English. Volunteers are not required to have a teaching qualification but experience in subject areas like English, Math, Health, Hygiene and Science and French would be advantageous. HIV/Aids ProgramIt is estimated that approximately 150,000 people are living with AIDS in Rwanda, with 78,000 of those women, and 19,000 children under the age of 14. The aim of the HIV/AIDS program is to decrease the spread of HIV through raising awareness and education, increasing access to homecare and providing emotional support to those affected by HIV/AIDS within the community. Volunteers have the opportunity to work with community mobilizers to assist with counselling and taking care of patients both at home and at hospitals. This will involve taking patients to the hospitals and doing a follow up of their nutritional needs. No medical training is required for volunteers in this program but volunteers should have a compassionate spirit, HIV/AIDS knowledge and basic counselling skills. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to work with local women associations in incoming generation activities such as local soap making, basket weaving for commercial purposes and subsistence farming. Volunteers will work closely with these associations to bring in new business ideas, providing training on small scale business practices. Volunteers should have a basic knowledge in management of small scale income generating activities. Gender-Based Violence ProgramGender-based violence (GBV) has been a widespread problem for women both during and after the genocide. GBV can be manifest as domestic violence, sexual assault and rape, and psychological abuse. Many women are forced to stay in violent relationships due to financial dependence on their spouses. Volunteers will be involved in promoting education to GBV victims through counselling, visitation, follow-up and school programs. Volunteers will also tutor English and mentor a group of youth, many of whom are from child headed families. Volunteers should have knowledge of GBV, good listening and communication skills. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to work with local women associations in incoming generation activities such as local soap making, basket weaving for commercial purposes and subsistence farming. Volunteers will work closely with these associations to bring in new business ideas, providing training on small scale business practices. Volunteers should have a basic knowledge in management of small scale income generating activities. Program Location
Program ScheduleVolunteers can stay from a period of two weeks to three months. Your stay can be extended beyond three months on a case by case basis. Volunteers start on the 1st or 15th of each month. School terms are usually between January 1st to March 31st, May 1st to July 31st, and September 1st to November 30th. Program RequirementsAs a volunteer in Rwanda you must:
Program CostA US$350 application fee (fully refundable if you decide not to go) will secure your place on the program, with your program fee due for payment eight weeks before you begin your placement. You only pay your application fee once and then you can access any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years. Your application fee includes the following benefits:
Once your application fee is paid the remainder of the cost for your time in the Rwanda program is:
The in-country fee covers administrative charge, airport pickup, a direct donation to the project, meals during your placement, and supervision. You will need to budget for your other expenses like bottled water, personal costs, beverages and entertainment. If you are willing to live on a tight budget you can get by on US$20 per week. The other costs you will need to meet are your flights, visa, shots, travel insurance, transport to placement, departure tax and your bus trip back to the airport. Your program fee includes the following benefits:
Apply for the Rwanda Program
Your application process is free and seamless and if you are successful we will provide you with a choice of application fee payment options that include a secure online service. We also are one of the few organizations that offer a full money back guarantee on your application fee if you decide not to go. Frequently Asked Questions
Volunteer Journals
If you would like to read about the experiences of some of our volunteers who are currently volunteering, you can do so here. This journal service is provided free to all our volunteers. Application ProcessAll applicants will be notified by email as to whether their application has been successful. (1) Complete the Application Form: Fill out the application form below. Upon receipt of the form we will assess your suitability for the program within two working days. (2) Contact You: If you are successful we will then email you a letter of acceptance. (3) Decision Point: Once you have read through the letter of acceptance and we have answered any questions or concerns that you might have, it is time to pay your US $350 application fee to secure your place on the program. Please note that we will fully refund your application fee if you decide not to go. (4) Confirmation: Once the application fee is paid, our volunteer partner will contact you to ensure everything is organized. We will also send you the link to our program guide which covers topics such as country information, travel links, visa application process, fundraising ideas and much more! (5) Communication & Support: Throughout the application process, we are committed to working with you to answer any of your questions or concerns. During your placement we are also available as a form of support to you as a volunteer and will email you while in country to discuss how the program is going. To apply for this program, click here |
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