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Get a glimpse of real life on the beautiful island of Zanzibar and make a tangible difference in the community. You will help teach English and get creative with arts and fun activities for school children.
Program Highlights:
Your Schedule at a Glance (Minimum two-week commitment):
Arrival Day, Sunday: Arrive at Abeid Amani Karume Airport (ZNZ). You will be picked up at the airport and taken to your new home in Stone Town. Take the time to get settled and meet other volunteers.
Day 1, Monday: You will join our orientation day to familiarize yourself with the surroundings and local culture.
Days 1-4, Tuesday-Friday: Begin your meaningful volunteer work on our teaching enrichment programs. After breakfast at 8:30 AM , the coordinator will take you to your designated placement via local public transport. At 1 PM volunteers, all meet back at the volunteer house for lunch and spend the afternoon preparing lessons and exploring the city.
Days 5-6, Saturday-Sunday: Your weekends are free to explore Zanzibar and Tanzania.
Remaining Weeks: The remaining weeks will follow a similar schedule of volunteering Monday-Friday and having Saturday-Sunday off. Departures are on a Saturday.
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Flights, visas (approx. $50 USD), travel health insurance, personal expenses
Zanzibar is more than spices and beaches, it also amazingly combines different cultures and unique traditions. Swahili, Persian, Arab, Indian and European influences culminate together in Stone Town, the biggest city on the island. Stone Town has a complex history and was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site back in 2000. It boasts a unique fusion of architecture and cultures which date back to the 18th century.
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region within the United Republic of Tanzania. It comprises two main islands, Unguja and Pemba, and some populated islets. After the 1964 revolution, Zanzibar joined with the then Tanganyika to form the United Republic of Tanzania. Zanzibar maintains its own government and handles all non-union affairs, including health services.
Unguja Island covers an area of about 1,464 square kilometers, and Pemba Island covers an area of about 864 square kilometers. The local people are a mixture of ethnic backgrounds. Islam is the dominant religion and practiced by most of Zanzibaris. There are also followers of Christianity and other ethnic beliefs. Swahili is a local language that is widely spoken in Zanzibar. Many people also speak English.
Our volunteer program partners with various primary, secondary, and high schools located in and around Stone Town, Zanzibar. These schools need teaching support in a variety of areas, including English, Math, and Science.
As a volunteer, you will prepare lessons and assist local educators in teaching basic English by exchanging songs and playing educational games. You will support children through activities like handicrafts, sports, drawing, coloring, and writing. Higher-level education programs in mathematics and science are available as well.
Our teaching program supports the education of children aged 5 to 14 years old (grade 1 – 7). The schools operate between the hours of 8 AM until 3 PM in the afternoon. Volunteers will engage with students 4-5 hours per day between class sessions and after school.
Aims & Objectives
Daily Schedule from Monday to Friday:
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