Income Generating Activities - Volunteers will have the opportunity to work with local women's associations in developing sustainable business activities such as soap making, basket weaving, bead making, and subsistence farming. Volunteers will work closely with these associations to bring in new business ideas, providing training on small scale business practices and assistance on getting products to market. This project will be volunteer initiated; volunteers are required to have knowledge or skills in the management of small scale business.
Education - Volunteers will work with the community to provide informal education workshops. The workshops are run for children, teenagers no longer in the position to attend school, and different women’s groups. The focus will be on teaching English but there may be an opportunity to introduce a wider range of topics and assist with classes that address issues affecting those in the community.
Volunteers will be based in either Kigali or Gisenyi. There are two main areas to the project and volunteers will be allocated according to their experience.
Volunteers will have the opportunity to work with local women's associations in developing sustainable business activities such as soap making, basket weaving, bead making, and subsistence farming. Volunteers will work closely with these associations to bring in new business ideas, providing training on small scale business practices and assistance on getting products to market. This project will be volunteer initiated; volunteers are required to have knowledge or skills in the management of small scale business.
The education workshop program is only available in Kigali. Volunteers will work with the community to provide informal education workshops. The workshops are run for children, teenagers no longer in the position to attend school, and different women’s groups. The focus will be on teaching English but there may be an opportunity to introduce a wider range of topics and assist with classes that address issues affecting those in the community.
All volunteers will be accommodated in one of our volunteer guesthouses, you can expect to share your room with one or two other volunteers. The bedding, such as sheets, blankets, pillows and mosquito nets are provided. The bathrooms usually have western style toilets and cold showers, although the water can often run out and volunteers will need to take bucket showers.
You will be provided with two meals a day, breakfast and dinner. Breakfast will include bread with jam, fruit, and tea. A typical evening meal in Rwanda consists of heavy starches such as yams, rice, or potatoes accompanied by a savoury stew. Little meat is eaten normally however there will be abundance of vegetables and fruit.
Volunteers will work approximately 4 to 5 hours per day. There is a small variation in hours depending upon the time of year. The hours are generally longer during the school terms. Weekends and holidays are free time. Volunteers are free to do as they please on the weekends and after their daily volunteer duties are done for the day.
We encourage volunteers to see as much of Rwanda as possible since there is a lot to see and do, but we also expect volunteers to take precautions when traveling alone.
When you are not working on your specific volunteer project you could use your time to prepare for the next day, we also strongly encourage you to participate in other aspects of the program.
If you have a mobile phone, that is internationally accepted, bring it with you. It is easy and affordable to get a SIM card for around US$2 and activate it for use in Rwanda. Alternatively you can buy a cell phone at a local electronic shop and it will cost around US$20.
There are tuvuganes (pay phones) everywhere and special ones for international calls. The phones for international calls can be found in internet cafes.
Internet cafes are available in Kigali town and surrounding district. You can expect to pay around US$0.80 for an hour of internet use, a little more in the city where connections are speedier. The internet is slow but it is a much cheaper option for keeping in touch with family and friends at home than telephone.
The Rwanda program usually has between 5 and 15 volunteers per month, but the number of volunteers varies depending on the season. Generally you are placed with one to three other volunteers at your project. Please note that due to variation in volunteer numbers, we are unable to confirm whether you will be placed with other volunteers until closer to your placement start date.
Your application fee is fully transferable and will secure your place on the program, (or any other GVN program of your choice), at a placement date that is suitable to you.*
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*Your application fee provides you with access to any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years, as many times as you like without having to pay another application fee! |
Children under 18 are not required to pay the application fee when volunteering together with a parent/guardian. (Except for participants in our Youth Tour program who are required to pay a US$97 application fee.)
Placements longer than 8 weeks are available, please contact us or apply online for details.
*Based on an 8 week placement
| Accommodation: | Volunteer guesthouse. |
| Meals: | Breakfast and dinner. |
| Project Donation: | Included. |
| Airport pickup: | On arrival date. |
| Training: | In-country orientation. |
| Supervision: | In-country staff supervision. |
| Support: | Pre-departure personal support from your volunteer coordinator, 24/7 in-country support from partner, and 24hr emergency line. |
Flights, insurance, visas, vaccinations, departure from the program.
We recommend you allow a weekly budget of US $50 for your other expenses such as bottled water, lunch, personal items, beverages, and entertainment.
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