Volunteer supporting students with disabilities in Uganda
NGO MONDO
UGANDA PIONEERS ASSOCIATION
KAMPALA, Uganda
Apraksts
Kampala School for the Physically Handicapped (KSPH) is a primary school catering for the educational needs of the disabled children in Uganda. Started in 1968 by a few parents of cerebral palsied children, the school aims at educating, rehabilitating and equipping physically handicapped children for self- reliance and development. It follows the national syllabus including co-curricular activities like sports, music, dance and drama, spiritual fellowship and education tours. It also offers vocational subjects like tailoring, screen printing, craft, tie and dye and computer training to all the children that can not continue with further education. The school has an enrollment of 100 pupils with physical disabilities between the ages of 6 – 18. They include those with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spinal bifida and polio amongst others.
Dzīvošana, ēdināšana un transports
Volunteers will stay at Villa Mamu, Mengo, Kampala, a spacious compound with WiFi, warm showers, kitchen facilities for self-catering, and pets to make the stay homely. To immerse more deeply into the local culture, volunteers will spend some days living with a host family near Kikooba School. Other accommodation options can be arranged in Kampala based on safety, convenience, and security considerations. Local transport primarily consists of boda-bodas (motorcycle taxis), which provide fast and flexible movement within the community.
Mācības pasākuma laikā
As part of the BRIDGE Project (Building Resilience, Innovation, Development, and Gender Equality), volunteers will work toward empowering vulnerable communities, especially women. Training includes skills development workshops, digital literacy enhancement, participation in UN Women Summits, and facilitating digital training sessions. Volunteers will gain hands-on experience in capacity building, stakeholder engagement, and social impact-driven project execution while refining leadership and communication skills.
Dalībnieka profils
Experience working with children with special needs is preferred. Volunteers should be emotionally resilient, patient, compassionate, and strong communicators. Skills in special needs care, occupational therapy, or physiotherapy are an added advantage. The role requires someone who can work calmly with children with disabilities, handle challenging situations with maturity, and respond with empathy and an open heart.
Pasākuma datums
A total of 26 week(s) during the period 30/05/2026 to 30/11/2026
Pasākuma vieta
8 MILES HOIMA ROAD, KAMPALA, Uganda
Darbības veids
Individuāls brīvprātīgais darbs
Meklējam dalībniekus no šīm valstīm
Austrija, Beļģija, Bulgārija, Dānija, Francija, Grieķija, Horvātija, Igaunija, Islande, Itālija, Kipra, Latvija, Lietuva, Lihtenšteina, Luksemburga, Malta, Nīderlande, Polija, Portugāle, Rumānija, Slovākija, Slovēnija, Somija, Spānija, Turcija, Ungārija, Vācija, Ziemeļmaķedonija, Zviedrija, Čehija, Īrija
Pasākuma temati
Social challenges
Education and training
Working against discrimination (including gender discrimination)
Pieteikumu iesniegšanas termiņš
Pieteikuma iesniegšanas termiņš: 30/05/2026 00:00
Projekta kods
2024-1-EACEA-VOLUN-101191889
