Volunteer Promoting Cultural Exchange and Learning in Chikwawa, Malawi
- Malawi
About Program
We are small local organization based in Chikwawa involved in a youth empowerment, education, women empowerment that aims at reducing the HIV prevalence among young people through access to information and capacity building in life skills, sexual reproductive health, Leadership skills, Positive living and recreational activities. The program is targeting in and out of school young people both girls and boys in Chikwawa semi-urban and rural area.
The main object for which the organization is established is to aspire to improve the living conditions of the poor and marginalized by adopting strategies through community initiative, socio-economic empowerment and promotes dialogue and debate within the beneficiary communities. Also to challenge the socio economic inequalities and enable the vulnerable sections of society towards the goal of self reliance.
We are looking for a unique opportunity to combine your passion for traveling with the chance to support meaningful work in Malawi
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Program Highlights
- Promote an exchange of culture and create lasting change in individuals and communities through volunteering.
Program Impact
We ask the volunteer to teach English, Mathematics, play games and bring a bit of light and love in this area with your personality and skills to the children and community in large. Once you visit us, you will be teaching at school form Monday-Friday and we encourage you to help the staffs and planning additional activities in the afternoon. You will also provide various activities to the children in the area, such as: art drawing, recreation activities (sports)
As small local organization in Chikwawa we need an extra pair of hands to support the staff at the office. These include not limited to;
- Teaching in Class.
- Conduct practical lessons
- Proposal development
- Fundraising through social media marketing (SMM)
- Working with youth clubs and other that is related to young people in schools
The volunteers should be able to adapt to environments in a rural set-up; good communication skills using English language and must be able to respect the culture of the target communities.