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Il-Korp Ewropew ta’ Solidarjetà

B’Saħħitna fl-Għaqda.

It Takes a Village - Humanitarian Aid Volunteering Teams

Roes Cooperativa KOIN.S.EP.

Save Africa's Nature in Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM, it-Tanzanija

Deskrizzjoni

FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED IT IS REQUIRED TO FILL THIS FORM (YOU NEED TO COPY&PASTE THE LINK TO YOUR BROWSER): rfr.bz/f67f545 INFOPACK: rfr.bz/f5e7b84 It Takes a Village is a three-year Humanitarian Aid volunteering programme designed for teams working alongside rural communities to empower vulnerable groups and foster solidarity. Volunteers collaborate with local residents to address key issues such as water, education, housing, environment, youth, and women's empowerment, aiming to improve village infrastructure and promote sustainable daily living. The first year of the programme begins this July in Tanzania, where a team of 12 volunteers will spend 45 days actively supporting the community. Our approach is rooted in collaboration, not intervention. Rather than imposing solutions, we work with the community to empower local initiatives and strengthen resilience. This experience is a journey from "me" to "we", fostering solidarity and deep community engagement.

Akkomodazzjoni, ikel u arranġamenti tat-trasport

Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in shared rooms with beds on the floor, separated by curtains, accommodating up to 15 people. The main accommodation is in a village camp in Gongo. Food: Meals will be provided and organized by SANA in collaboration with the local community. The diet includes homemade bread, vegetables, beans, rice, and fresh fruits like papaya, mango, and pineapple. A local shop is available for additional needs. Transport Arrangements: Arrival in Tanzania: Volunteers will land in Dar es Salaam. Travel to Gongo Village: Organized bus

Taħriġ matul l-attività

On-Arrival Training Upon arrival in Tanzania, volunteers will receive: An orientation on logistics, including visa paperwork, insurance, and agreements. A cultural briefing on Tanzania’s history, social dynamics, and expected behavior. Conflict resolution training to navigate cultural differences. Environmental sustainability training, focusing on eco-friendly behaviors Ongoing Training & Support Mentors: Two mentors accompany the team, ensuring safety and guiding learning experiences.

Profil tal-parteċipant

We are looking for young people (18-35 years old) who are motivated to support humanitarian aid efforts through hands-on work. Requirements: Completed Humanitarian Aid Training (online + 5-day face-to-face training). Who We Need: Motivated to make a difference. Willing to do practical work (agriculture, building, education, community development). Open to new cultures and challenges. If you are ready to learn, work, and contribute, apply now!


Dati tal-Attività

Minn 01/07/2025 sa 14/08/2025


Post tal-Attività

Kunduchi, Kilongawima , DAR ES SALAAM, DAR ES SALAAM, it-Tanzanija


Tip ta’ attività

Timijiet ta’ volontarjat


Qed infittxu parteċipanti minn

Franza, Malta, Spanja, id-Danimarka, il-Belġju, il-Bulgarija, il-Finlandja, il-Greċja, il-Kroazja, il-Latvja, il-Liechtenstein, il-Litwanja, il-Lussemburgu, il-Maċedonja ta’ Fuq, il-Polonja, il-Portugall, il-Ġermanja, in-Netherlands, ir-Rumanija, is-Slovakkja, is-Slovenja, it-Turkija, iċ-Ċekja, l-Awstrija, l-Estonja, l-Irlanda, l-Italja, l-Iżlanda, l-Iżvezja, l-Ungerija, Ċipru


Temi tal-attività

Social challenges

Disaster prevention and recovery

Environment and natural protection

Education and training

Shelter


Data ta’ skadenza għall-applikazzjonijiet

Data tal-għeluq tal-applikazzjoni: 15/06/2025 22:35