Program Description

ProWorld Internship in Belize

Description: 

ProWorld offers interns the opportunity to gain valuable experience overseas working as an intern. You will work with local NGO's and other non-profits in Belize. Interning abroad is not just a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience, but working in developing country gives intern the chance to learn about themselves as they help local communities. Visit the ProWorld website to learn more about interning abroad in Belize.

Five reasons to intern with us!

Grasp the opportunity to engage with local communities in Belize and learn about current developmental issues.

Work on real projects and add to your resume while working in the tropical paradise of Belize.

ProWorld gives interns flexible scheduling options that fit everyone's needs.

Belize is known for it's friendly people and warm weather, explore the diverse country as you intern abroad.

There is much to see in Belize during your free time, explore Mayan ruins and dive the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere

Interview with Prabjot Kaur Batth, ProWorld alum

GO: What originally inspired you to intern in Belize with ProWorld?

Prabjot: My university works with ProWorld through their various Study Abroad programs. In my sophomore year, I decided to go with my school on a spring break study abroad trip to Belize for a Hands-On Health Care project through the service corps. I enjoyed my time and felt I had gained a lot of useful experiences. Learning quickly that ProWorld is an organization that is safe and easy to work with, I decided to go back to Belize through their organization as a Health Intern in the summer of 2011.

ProWorld intern in Belize
Prabjot interning in Belize

GO: Describe your day to day activities as an intern in Belize.

Prabjot: As an intern with ProWorld in Belize, I was able to get a real taste of all things health care. For a couple of weeks, I worked on a public health project, raising awareness about diabetes and healthy food choices. Diabetes screening was also a part of our outreach program as we tested the blood pressure, the blood glucose levels and the BMIs of the patients that came to our clinics. I was also able to bring in my personal dental project where I was able to teach young and old alike proper brushing techniques and hand out dental products like children's toothbrushes, hand-outs on healthy oral hygiene habits, and toothpaste.

Proworld intern caring for a child in Belize
Prabjot caring for a Belizean child

I also spent time in the community hospital, called San Ignacio Hospital, to help with the flow of patients in the emergency room and non-emergency clinics. The experience I gained there was like no other. From learning to suture, watching a live birth, and even inserting my first IV, I learned what it really means to work in the medical field.

Being an intern for a month in the country, I was also able to infiltrate the culture as I lived with a Belizean family and met so many kind locals that let me peek into their day to day life. I learned about the typical family structure, the education system, customs and traditions, and even picked up some local lingo they call kriole (a pigeon form) too.

GO: How has this experience impacted your future personally, professionally, and academically?

Prabjot: Before my internship, I had had some experience in the American health care system, as I had volunteered in emergency rooms and clinics. I have been interested in working in the medical field for some time now but not quite sure in which facet. I had been taking part in clinical research at my university and was considering a career in researching new discoveries in the human body. However, my passion always lied within helping the impoverished of the world. I always wanted to help in some way in alleviating the health implications that come with poverty. During my internship, I learned, through talking to many people in the hospitals and public health clinics, what people feel stresses them the most. From affording expensive medication to finding the time to cook balanced meals, that passion to help the needy came back to me.

After my experience, I am now more certain than ever what I want to do. My hope for the future is to work with health administrations in impoverished countries and help provide more efficient and useful health care to their public. Whether it is about connecting the great wealth in western countries with third-world hospitals, or creating better training programs for health care providers in these countries, I will make a positive change! There is nothing I can do to repay ProWorld for this new-found passion and drive to do good in this world from my experience in Belize.

Further Information
Age Group: 
18-21
Degree Level: 
High School Diploma
Associates Degree
Bachelors Degree
Matriculated College Student
Masters Degree
PhD. Degree
Languages: 
English
Spanish
Local dialects
Subject Areas: 
Community Service
Environmental Studies
Health Sciences
Education
Agriculture
Conservation and Preservation
Living Arrangements: 
Home-stay
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application: 
Online Application

Ratings and Reviews

4 of 6 people found this review helpful
Professional Development

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ProWorld Belize gave me the opportunity to get real hands-on experience in the medical field. From public health ventures to being apart of the emergency room team, the time I spent with ProWorld is something that is invaluable to me. Two thumbs up!

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Submitted by peeks on 10/25/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Detroit, Michigan    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Cape Town   
4 of 5 people found this review helpful
Healthcare Internship

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I had a great time! The workers at ProWorld were very supportive and would help us plan any activities we would want to do outside of the ones ProWorld had for us.

Specifically, I was taking a class at my home university and had to complete a research project. They set me up with people I could interview and told me where I could find the information I was looking for. Also, they would give us suggestions on what tour guides we should use to get the most for our money.

I did have one particular issue with the organization. Their website says that transportation to and from the airport is provided which is misleading. They do pick you up in a van at the airport; however, you must find your own ride back to the airport. You are only given $30 USD ($60Bzd)to do so. This is enough to take a bus from San Ignacio to Belize City and then a cab to the airport. Belize City is not the safest area, and tourists have the tendency to get ripped off the most there. To take a van back it is about $100+Bzd. The van services base the price on how many people they have to take to Belize City that day. They are aware of this issue. I would check with ProWorld to see if they have changed anything, if not I would make sure that you have extra money to return to the airport. I would not let this issue change my mind.

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Submitted by cmsmith1189 on 10/25/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Pittsburgh, PA    |    Novice Traveler    |    Turks and Caicos Islands   
4 of 5 people found this review helpful
Great experience!

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My internship in Belize was an incredible experience. My eyes were opened to a culture and way of life that I never knew existed. The experience I had with my host family was irreplaceable. Being set into the home of a Belizean family was the best way to get the whole cultural experience that was waiting for me. The two-week internship that I did at the hospital in San Ignacio exposed me to a different type of healthcare system than the one I'm so accustomed to here in the USA. Although it was difficult to be away from home, it was one of the best decisions I ever made.

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Submitted by Jamie on 10/25/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Duluth, Minnesota    |    Novice Traveler    |    Cyangugu   
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
A month in cultural and adventure rich Belize

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I had the chance to intern for a month this past Summer in Punta Gorda, Belize located in the southern district of Toledo. Going through ProWorld allowed for many of the logistics to be taken care of through them and my intitial conversations with ProWorld staff was very thorough and alleviated any initial fears I had. My homestay while there was more than welcoming and the food was reason enough to go there! Upon arrival I was brought to my homestay and the following day the ProWorld contact in Punta Gorda drove me to my internship which had its main offices ten minutes from where I was staying. Each day I would walk there and then would head out into villages in the interior of Belize. Highlights of this experience definitely would be the people, culture, food and scenery. In fact having to choose between venturing towards the Carribean sea or the Maya Mountains proved difficult at times. I definitely suggest going to Cockscomb Wildlife and Jaguar Preserve, but do not walk from where the bus takes you to the entrance..take a taxi!!! The only difficulties for me with this program was adjusting to the change of pace that comes with Belizean culture. I would definitely suggest anyone to fully understand that the work they seek to achieve will not be on the fast paced style that other countries deem necessary. beyond that, if you are looking for great food, people and insanely breathtaking scenery, I highly recommend this program!!

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Submitted by jkohls83 on 09/08/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   Chicago, IL    |    Novice Traveler    |    Kiribati   
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Program Info

Country: 
Belize
Cost: 
Costs vary. See site for details.
Salary: 
Unpaid internship
Position Length: 
1-3 months
3-6 months

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ProWorld Internship in Belize