
Company : Concordia International Volunteers
Activities : Education Programmes / Art / Drama / Music / Community Projects / Summer Camp Jobs / Conservation Projects
Countries : Uganda
Location : Uganda
Develop activities to raise awareness about community sanitisation in Uganda
What is Concordia?
Concordia's aim is to encourage international youth exchange as a means of promoting personal development, greater cultural awareness and international understanding.
What are International Volunteer Projects?
International Volunteer Projects bring together individuals from around the world to participate in two to four week projects. Volunteers work as part of an international team to support community-based initiatives that would not be possible without their help.
"A fantastic chance to create international links, discover hidden parts of the world, make lasting friendships and help a community do something really worthwhile" - Kate Bisson, environmental project, Serbia.
What types of project are there?
Over 1000 projects take place every year so there is a wide range of options to choose from. Generally projects fall into the following categories: environmental; construction; renovation; archaeology; agriculture; working with children or youth; social work; working with people with special needs; arts or culture; festival work; and teaching.
Why do an international volunteer project?
To experience different cultures, ideas and beliefs and also share your own...to work alongside local people in local communities, thus gaining a real insight into their country, cultures and traditions...to learn new skills and broaden your horizons...to meet new people and explore new places...to be part of a global movement working towards equality and peace between all people...to make a difference even when you only have a short amount of time to spare.
Projects last on average 2-4 weeks
Projects are available year round but the majority take place between June and September.
Registration fee of £150 and volunteers pay their own travel. Food and accommodation are provided on the project. Volunteers have to attend a preparation weekend in Brighton (dates available in February, June and July) at the cost of £30. Finally, there is an extrafee to be paid on arrival of approx. £150 that goes towards food, accommodation as well as the running and development of the entire programme in Uganda.
No specific requirements. Most projects are available to volunteers aged 19+. Volunteers should be motivated and committed to the entire lenght of the project.
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