EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT

4 - 12 Weeks | Swaziland | Community Project

Get into the classroom and pass on your knowledge to our students!

DESTINATION(S):

Swaziland

DURATION:

4 - 12 Weeks

INCLUDES:

Airport transfers, accommodation, meals, orientation and support from local staff

START DATES:

1st Monday of the Month (every month except December)

PERFECT FOR:

Adventurers, students, gap year projects

RATES (FROM):

Please contact us for a quote

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Kingdom of Swaziland has the world’s highest HIV/ AIDS prevalence rates, with approximately 31% of the population being infected.

In 2010 it was estimated that there was close to 200 000 orphaned children in the Kingdom due to HIV/AIDS.

Many more children are now without a parent and live with extended family that already has stretched resources. Unemployment is high, approximately 39% of Swazi’s are without a job, which rises considerably to 53% among youth.

About 66% of the population is unable to meet basic food needs, while 43% live in chronic poverty.

Children are particularly vulnerable and often are in desperate need of help and support.

Whether you are looking to gain experience to add to your CV, need to fulfil University requirements or just have experience to contribute, we like to make our internships as beneficial for each intern as possible.

That’s why we want to know in advance if you have a special interests, expertise or goals to achieve whilst your completing your internship with us.

YOUR ROLE

An intern, although also not being paid, is different from a Gap-year volunteer as they are expected to bring some knowledge and/or experience in the area they are working in.

There are fewer internship posts available so competition for these is higher. Interns will be working at a more career focused strategic level and developing local capacity to work effectively and with meaning, as well as gaining valuable hands-on, practical experience during their placement. Interns are also expected to take on more responsibility and to create their own goals and seek activities to be involved in or lead. They will also have a mentor assigned to them to guide them during the internship.

Upon arrival, our team will assist our interns with getting started, meeting their partners if they are off campus, and advising them on next steps. Our interns, then have the exibility to create their own schedule with their partners, and together create a plan of action of goals to achieve whilst working together. For this reason, it is important that the word “partner” remain key throughout the experience. Our interns have a world of expertise to offer, however all goals should be created together with the in-country partner so the outcomes are sustainable even after the intern returns home. We do not expect our interns to take on a job position, but rather take on the role of advisor; offering advice, suggestions and assistance in creating strategies that will make long term impacts.

The focus of the Early Childhood Development Internship will be to work in collaboration with our 6 Neighborhood Care Points (NCP’s), which operate in rural areas of Swaziland and cater to vulnerable and orphaned children. These NCP’s were set up by the All Out Africa Foundation, in and effort to keep children stay in school longer, do better in school and hopefully in uence their lives as adults. This internship would assist the NCP and Sponsorship Coordinator to implement, monitor and evaluate the Schedule of Works for the 6 supports NCP’s. Also to assist the Coordinator to ensure that the NCP’s roll out of the Schedule of Works is successful and give support to implement changes where needed.

Some of the activities you may get involved in may include:

* Please note that the activities listed above are based on availability and may vary by season. These are samples of activities that are interns are likely to participate in.

DAY IN THE LIFE OF A VOLUNTEER

07:00

Wake up and have your breakfast on the deck!

07:30

Travel to your placement and get ready to begin your day.

08:00

Participate in your chosen project.

12:30

Time to either return to the Backpackers for lunch or to eat the packed lunch you made that morning!

14:00

Begin your afternoon’s work with a full stomach and enthusiasm.

16:00

Return back to your accommodation and share your day’s adventures with other volunteers, maybe even a quick swim in the sea!

18:00

Enjoy a delicious evening meal and relax!

Itinerary for your experience

Day 1

Fly into OR Tambo Airport, Johannesburg (for Swaziland placements) OR Cape Town International Airport (for Cape Town placements) where you will be met by All Out Africa staff members who will transfer you by road to your accommodation.

Day 2

The second day begins with an informative presentation that will brief you on all you need to know about the culture and country, how to effectively contribute during your intern experience.

Day 3

Day three will involve meeting the project and people you will be working with. All Out Africa staff will escort you to your placement to for a smooth start to the process and to help you settle in. The outcomes of the internship should also be discussed and agreed on this day, so you feel clear and focused about your placement.

Day 4

After your first partner meeting, it will be up to you to plan your week! Find out which days are best to meet with your partner, and which are best for you to work in the office to do some planning or research. Sometimes it may also be helpful to do some field research in the area.

Weekends are free for you to relax or to see more of the scenery and activities!

Airport transfer is included and facilitated by All Out Africa if on the designated departure day.

RATES

Pricing Details

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DATES & AVAILABILITY

This project starts on the first Monday of every month, except December.

GENERAL TOUR INFORMATION

What To Bring

Accommodation

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our volunteers come from all kinds of backgrounds and corners of the globe. If you have a special expertise you can offer we love that! But you don’t need any experience to volunteer on our projects.

This can vary but typically you will depart from your accommodation around 08:00am to arrive at your project and get started around 08:30. There is always a lunch break of at least one hour, and projects will resume in the afternoon with a finish time around 16:00. You'll have plenty of free time to relax and explore in the evenings and at weekends.

Each month we have a variety of volunteers join us from all over the world. In most cases you will be staying at a lodge with shared accommodation with perhaps 4-20+ other volunteers, however, these volunteers may be split amongst several different volunteer projects during the day. This is a great opportunity to meet and mix with volunteers who have different interests, but still get to have an intimate project experience!

We get lots of young adults aged 18-25 on our programmes but we also often welcome those aged from 16 up and adults on a career break, adventure holiday or those who are retired. Sometimes we have amazing families who choose to volunteer as a vacation! Our projects are suitable for every age!
Please don't book your flights until we have confirmed your place and advised you on which airport you must fly to and on any time restrictions you must stick to in order to meet our transfers.

Please check with your primary healthcare provider for the most current advice and let them know that you will be traveling to southern Africa. They may want to make sure all of your vaccinations are up to date and may have health recommendations for you. Essentially, it is up to you to seek current advice and decide whether you want to want to get vaccinated or take any malaria prophylaxis.

Visa requirements will depend on your nationality and it is your own responsibility to check whether or not you need a visa, so make sure you check on your local governments’ travel site for the most up to date information. However, many nationalities are able to obtain a 30-day tourist visa on entry at the border. If you are staying for longer periods our staff will help you with an extension in the country.

It is your own responsibilty to obtain sufficient insurance cover for medical emergencies and other mishaps that could occur on your trip. It is strongly recommended that all volunteers have a valid travel insurance policy that will cover them for the duration of their stay.

By signing up with us you are donating your time and skills to work directly with communities in need through a structured project. There are many benefits of volunteering with an organization like ours. Sometimes it is hard to find projects to support in a foreign country that are safe, worthwhile and reputable. When you sign-up for one of our projects for 2 or 12-weeks, you become part of a bigger, sustainable plan that our team of qualified staff has carefully crafted. You will also receive travel and visa support, orientation, a safe place to stay, logistical support, in addition to clear expectations of the work you will do. This is why we charge a fee for volunteering or interning abroad.

Your project fee goes towards a company you can trust, an experience that is worthwhile and an opportunity that will make a positive and sustainable impact on the community you have chosen to serve.

BOOKING

Please complete our enquiry form and one of our team members will be in contact with you to start planning your African Adventure. Alternatively you can contact us directly via WhatsApp or Email with any questions you might have.

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