Location
  • Ghana
    • Accra

Program Details

Language
English
Housing
Host Family Hostel

Pricing

Price Details
Accommodation, breakfast, dinner and drinking water is included. Flights and visas are not included.
May 11, 2017
Feb 07, 2014
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About Program

Operation 100 aims to ascertain the level of sexual health and HIV/AIDS knowledge of Junior High School Students in Greater Accra in order to create more effective and resonant education programs for the future. Volunteers go into small neighbourhoods and schools and discuss with students, teachers, parents and the wider community about the cultural conceptions of sexual health and HIV/AIDS in Ghana. A range of research methods such as surveys, interviews and focus groups are used to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural attitudes and local knowledge around these topics. The participation of students in these discussions is particularly important to ensure that their voice becomes an active ingredient for social change and development of sexual health programs that truly address their needs. The research will be used to create a capacity building program for schools and teachers.

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Charlie
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Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable Experience

I had a fantastic time working for six months on an internship with AFAWI. I learnt a great deal about grassroots development in my time here. My key responsibility was data collection, but I was invited to participate in a range of projects that AFAWI had running at the time including Microfinance and a project targeting orphaned and vulnerable children. I was given a reasonable level of autonomy in my work and was awarded the support of the organisation to initiate two independent projects that are still being sustained by the dedicated staff and subsequent volunteers a year after my placement expired. I lived with two different host families during my stay in Ghana and was welcomed by both and treated as one of their own. Being immersed in Ghanaian culture in this way was hugely valuable to me and a humbling experience I will never forget. I strongly recommend this project to people passionate about grassroots development and interested in the Ghanaian way of life. AFAWI is a dedicated organisation that is seeking to empower local vulnerable people and offers a valuable insight into the real challenges faced by many local NGO's. Ghana is a beautiful country with a lot to offer the world and I am so happy to have experienced it. I am hugely grateful for the opportunities AFAWI awarded me during my placement and I am still gushing at the memories a year on and expect I will be for many more to come!

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Questions & Answers

Hi, thanks for stopping by! Program cost is $233 (U.S. $) for two weeks. More cost information can be found on the provider website, here: https://www.afawigh.org/cost-and-requirements.