Project details

Country

Category

Business

Business

Starting period

Year-round arrival on Saturdays or Sundays

Minimum length of stay

4 weeks

Number of people

1-4

Study fields

Finance studies, International Business, Accountancy, Law, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation, Information Technology, Sales


Country

Category

Business

Business

Starting period

Year-round arrival on Saturdays or Sundays

Minimum length of stay

4 weeks

Number of people

1-4

Study fields

Finance studies, International Business, Accountancy, Law, Research, Monitoring & Evaluation, Information Technology, Sales

Minor, Internship, Volunteerwork

Accounting, Finance & Business development project, Tanzania

Assist small local businesses with accounting, financial training and business development alongside a professional chartered accounting firm.

Project description
The vacancy
The facilities
The costs

Vacancy requirements

  • Fully Self-funded, however we do encourage fundraising or crowdfunding
  • Studying Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Studies OR 6 months experience in accounting/Book keeping/Data management
  • Passionate and capable in your field
  • Able to adapt to different work environments and changing situations in Africa
  • Enthusiasm for travel and open minded attitude

Stories

95 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 / 5.

Tanzania
2024

I think Tanzania is a fantastic country. The people are very sweet and welcoming and the nature is beautiful. I already felt at home there after just two days. I did two projects and two outreaches. I really enjoyed working at the Hospital. I have seen syndromes and case studies there that I am very happy to have seen. I did feel like I had a lot of responsibility. I performed many actions independently. There was however, the language barrier. Patients and family speak KiSwahili while we spoke only English, but in the end everything worked out fine. My time at Medical Center was very different. The staff seemed senior trained, the care was better, but also much slower. I really enjoyed the Outreaches. There, I really felt like I could help and contribute. I have vaccinated babies there and carried out preventive screenings. I had thought in advance that the accommodation would really be in the middle of the city, but when I opened the doors the first morning and saw nothing but jungle, I thought it was incredible. The house moms were so sweet. Every day, they put their heart and soul into taking care of us. They will forever have a special place in my heart. The rooms were nice. I found it very valuable to see this experience as a kind of pre-work internship. That I was able to get up close to all these departments is something that I cherish immensely. I think that the preparation with Let's Go Africa is very nice if you are going abroad for the first time. You will have a lot to deal with and thanks to the checklist you can be sure that you will not forget anything!

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MA. Roel van Hout
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MA. Roel van Hout
General Manager Let’s Go Africa

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