Program Description

Short term volunteering in Africa on an educational project

Description

Volunteers will have the opportunity to assist local community development projects, including teaching English as a foreign language and sustainable tourism programmes. Full training is provided by GVI's full time education staff allowing volunteers a hands on and invaluable contribution to the development of these warm and welcoming communities. Volunteers will live and work in the beautiful Shimoni Archipelago, off the coast of the Indian Ocean on the border with Tanzania, a world class location for dolphins as well as other wildlife. Volunteers can also choose to combine this project with other GVI programs in the area including our dolphin research project and primate research project.

Further training options are also available at this location, including a short term community development internship.

Highlights

The GVI Kenya Expedition is making a difference by supporting our partners, including Kenyan Wildlife Services, in three focus areas; cetacean research, community development and Terrestrial ecology studies. Through education, environmental awareness and current wildlife monitoring studies, our collaborative work has been building capacity within the communities, assisting them in developing sustainable tourism practices and protecting cetacean and primate species within the area. Volunteers choosing to join this project will focus on the community development side of the program but will ultimately aid all aspects of this long term multi focused program.

Integrating deeply with the local community and learning some Swahili, English language teaching techniques and an introduction to traditional Swahili culture, relaxing under the African stars; living on an African island; having the chance to see dolphins and whales; experiencing the diverse coastal habitats of the Western Indian Ocean and snorkeling coral reefs in search of colourful tropical fish, seeing primates and making a real difference to these vital community projects.

Further Information
Living Arrangements: 

Accommodation is in shared dormitories. Mkwiro base has a large communal banda where volunteers can eat, conduct training, plan lessons and relax after their teaching within the local community; there is limited The base electricity, powered by solar panel and backed up by a generator. Volunteers can wash either in the ocean or using bucket-style showers on the base. Shimoni base has mains power and showers. You will be living with different volunteer teams either from the GVI expedition or from volunteers choosing to work on the dolphin or colobus projects. This is a great way to learn more about what GVI does in the area and you will also have the opportunity to stop in to see other projects at work. Both bases offer beautiful views of the Wasini channel. Wholesome and varied meals will be cooked on a rotational basis.

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Program Info

Country: 
Kenya
City(s): 
Mkwiro
Length of Position: 
1-3 months
Cost: 
2 Weeks: US $1195; 4 Weeks: US $1795; 6 Weeks: US $2195; 8 Weeks: US $2595; 10 Weeks: US $2995