Our partner works with a number of small community based organizations that provide counselling, care, and education for rural people and orphaned and underprivileged children. Some of these placements focus exclusively on teaching primary or secondary school. Others include both teaching and community outreach components. Please inform us if you wish to teach, do outreach work, or a combination of both, so we can best choose your program.
Volunteers in this project are able to volunteer for a minimum of two weeks, however please note that if you would like to work within a classroom setting, you will need to commit to volunteer for at least one month.
Programs are based in:
Village teaching placements can include arts and crafts, structured play, music/singing, sports, health, and academics. Volunteers can teach primary or secondary students. Volunteers choose which subjects and age groups to teach upon arrival. They work independently to plan lessons using government curriculum and textbooks. Please be aware that there will be few (if any) resources available at school. Volunteers should bring any supplies, teaching materials, or instruments they wish to make use of. The main focus is to provide children with a loving, creative and interactive environment in which to flourish.
Village community outreach placements can include youth mentoring, team building, HIV prevention and AIDS care, sanitation and hygiene, and general public health. For volunteers with a medical background, placements can include working with health-based organizations. Volunteer activities may include home visiting, designing education materials, conducting seminars, and maintaining wells and other village infrastructure.
A village placement is particularly appropriate for volunteers with great ideas and enthusiasm for grassroots development. This is a real opportunity for deep cultural exchange. For all village placements, accommodation and daily meals will be provided within the village of placement, and will range from private apartments to rooms in private homes. No more than 2 volunteers will be placed together in any village placement.
Volunteers in this project are able to volunteer for a minimum of two weeks, however please note that if you would like to work within a classroom setting, you will need to commit to volunteer for at least one month.
Volunteers are accommodated in a home stay or a private room at the host NGO’s offices. There is electricity but no running water or western toilet. Meals are provided on site. Ugandans are very welcoming, so don't be afraid to get to know your neighbours. African homes are set up in a "compound" type setting; this means that each family puts up a wall around their home and grounds. These compounds are set up for the general security of those who live there.
You are advised to bring a flashlight since power cuts are frequent in Uganda. As windows in Uganda are typically without screens, you may wish to bring a mosquito net.
Volunteers are provided with 3 meals each day. There are local shops where you can buy snacks (among other things). Meals will consist of local foods, such as matooke (mashed plantain), posho (corn meal), potatoes, and rice. Starchy foods are dietary staples so you'll have no shortage of carbs. They are generally served with beef, fish, beans, or groundnut sauce. Tea and bread are the usual breakfast. The country's tropical climate contributes to a healthy choice of fruits which include bananas, watermelon, papayas, mangos, jackfruit, and pineapples.
Vegetarians can eat well here, but the variety of dishes will be limited and you may get bored of the "same old, same old". Your main sources of protein would be the beans at lunch/dinner and the eggs at breakfast.
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 the country of Uganda as possible since there is a lot to see and do, but we also expect volunteers to take precautions when travelling alone, heed the advice of the locals for where it is safe to travel to, be mindful of personal health, and respect the rules and culture of the country in general. We highly recommend the Bradt Guide to Uganda, The Lonely Planet and Rough Guide as a source of historical and cultural information as well as a thorough travel guide to the country.
When you are not working on your specific volunteer project you can be using your time to prepare for the next day, or we strongly encourage you to participate in other aspects of the program. GVN encourages you to be proactive in your approach to the volunteer experience; ask your program director what you can do to setup a new idea or foster an ongoing side project.
Email is the best method of communication while you are in Uganda. It is inexpensive (US$1-2 per hour) and internet cafes are found in convenient locations like Mukono Town, Kampala and Jinja. The one drawback is that electricity in Uganda experiences frequent power outages so sometimes internet will not be available and the connections are often slower than what you would find at home.
Keep in mind that if you are in a village placement, you may have to travel to Mukono Town for many services.
The Uganda program usually has between 5 and 15 volunteers per month, but the number of volunteers varies depending on the season. Volunteers should expect to be placed individually, unless they request to be placed with another volunteer.
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: | Home stay, volunteer apartment or onsite at your project. |
| Meals: | 3 meals daily. |
| 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 $30 for your other expenses such as bottled water, personal items, beverages, and entertainment.
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