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This program is now open and accepting international volunteers as of November 1st 2020, schedule a call with us to find out more.
Join a professional environmental sustainability internship in Livingstone! Gain experience working with local communities to dramatically reduce the amount and negative impact of plastic waste.
Program Highlights
Your Schedule at a Glance: (Minimum four-week commitment):
Arrival Day, Monday: Arrive at Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI). The local team will pick you up and transfer you to your accommodations in Livingstone. Interns will receive an orientation and introduction to Zambia.
Days 1-4, Tuesday-Friday: Interns will take part in a variety of different initiatives, including making and building with eco-bricks, raising public awareness about plastic pollution and more. Each week you will meet with a mentor to discuss the week’s activities and discuss your weekly journal entry.
Days 5-6, Saturday and Sunday: Free days for interns to relax or explore.
Remaining Weeks: Remaining weeks will follow the pattern of working Monday-Friday and having free weekends to explore. Interns will spend 50% of their time in the office creating workshops and running them for adults in the local community.
What’s Included
What’s not Included
Flights, visas (if required), temporary employment permit (TEP) for those staying longer than four weeks (approximately $200), travel health insurance, meals on weekends, personal expenses.
Travel to Zambia and experience firsthand the authentic African culture and eye-opening lifestyle of native Zambians. Zambia is Africa’s most urbanized country, with a huge percentage of the population localized in just a few urban centers scattered throughout the country. These densely packed regions often suffer from extreme poverty, unemployment, HIV/AIDS and high illiteracy rates.
This project takes place in Livingstone, a town located in the Southern Province of Zambia and home to the famous Victoria Falls. Livingstone has a history of economic instability impacted by its proximity to the Zimbabwean border and restrictive regulations on trade in the past. However, Livingstone is now slowly emerging as a lively town with modern restaurants, shopping, hotels, and theaters.
Evidence of plastic pollution is everywhere. Of the 78 million tons of plastic produced annually, 32% flows into our oceans. To put this into perspective, this is the equivalent of pouring one garbage truck of plastic into the ocean every minute. By 2030, the rate is expected to increase to two per minute. Fast-forward to 2050, and this could mean that there will be more plastic than fish in the world’s oceans.
The problem is compounded by the fact that plastic cannot be burned as the fumes are toxic and, while there has been an uptake in recycling, many rural areas in developing countries do not have access to these services. According to US scientists, the total amount of plastic ever made is 8.3 billion tons. This is the equivalent of 1.5 billion African elephants, or more than half a million blue whales.
Still, there is hope. This program is tailored for those who would like to combat this problem. Volunteers will work closely with Livingstone’s communities to devise waste management plans, educate children and come up with strategies to recycle the plastic waste present in Livingstone. By implementing these innovative programs, including the exciting process of eco-bricking, we are creating sustainable change within the community. What is an eco-brick? An eco-brick is a plastic bottle that is stuffed with other soft plastics inside, and then placed in cement.
Some of your tasks may include:
Please take note of this project’s minimum requirements:
Volunteers will have weekends off to explore the area and go on additional trips. Although these are not included in your program fee, the field team would be happy to help you arrange exciting excursions for this time. In the past, volunteers have enjoyed:
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