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Volunteer in Ghana (Liberian Refugee Camp: Community Development)
The ProgramVolunteers will have the opportunity to work with children of all ages, teaching English, math, science, and other subjects. Most of the children do not to go to a formal school, as school fees are outrageously high and most adults cannot afford them, so the volunteers may be teaching classes to them during the day, and in the late afternoon or early evening, volunteers will be tutoring and or helping with the homework assignments for the children who can afford to go to school. In addition volunteers will participate in an array of recreational activities for the children, inspiring creativity and self-esteem. There is also opportunity for those with a health background to educate children and adults about personal hygiene, HIV/Aids, pregnancy, etc. Volunteers with an environmental background or just an interest in this area can work with CBW developing sanitation programs and cleanup campaigns for the camp. Please note that you should plan to help out in a variety of areas as none of the current projects are full-time. Volunteers staying for only one month will not work as teachers in a classroom, but may work in other settings with the children. This is to minimise classroom disruption caused by frequently changing teachers. Program Location
Program ScheduleVolunteers can stay from a period of one, two, or three months. Your stay can be extended beyond three months on a case by case basis (depending upon CBW's requirement). Volunteers start on the 1st of each month. Volunteers will live in a house with other volunteers: the house has four bedrooms, two beds in each room, and all linens are provided. There is sporadic electricity and no running water, but there is a gas stove and pots and pans; there is no running water and a western toilet facility. In addition, all meals are provided. Program Requirements
Program CostA US$350 application fee (fully refundable if you decide not to go) will secure your place on the program, with your program fee due for payment eight weeks before you begin your placement. You only pay your application fee once and then you can access any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years. Your application fee includes the following benefits:
Once your application fee is paid the remainder of the cost for your time in the Ghana (Refugee) program is:
To see the cost in your local currency, we recommend you . The in-country fee covers administrative charge, airport pickup, a direct donation to the project, transport to placement, meals during your placement, and supervision. You will need to budget for your other expenses like bottled water, personal costs, beverages and entertainment. If you are willing to live on a tight budget you can get by on $US20 per week. The other costs you will need to meet are your flights, visa, shots, travel insurance, departure tax and your bus trip back to the airport. Your program fee includes the following benefits:
Frequently Asked Questions
Volunteer Journals
If you would like to read about the experiences of some of our volunteers who are currently in Ghana, you can do so here. This journal service is provided free to all our volunteers. Book Resources
We have a selection of books available that you may find useful if you decide to volunteer in Ghana. Application ProcessThis program is not currently accepting applications. You may wish to apply for our Ghana Teaching program instead. |
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