Country
Category
Health
Starting period
Flexible
Minimum length of stay
2 weeks
Number of people
1-6
Study fields
Health care, Public Health, Biology, Social work, Social Care, Psychology, Sociology, Social Development, Education, Monitoring & Evaluation
Country
Category
Health
Starting period
Flexible
Minimum length of stay
2 weeks
Number of people
1-6
Study fields
Health care, Public Health, Biology, Social work, Social Care, Psychology, Sociology, Social Development, Education, Monitoring & Evaluation
People and communities of Zanzibar have little knowledge and education on HIV/AIDS. This program is designed to support HIV/AIDS education mainly for children including the detailed information about prevention of infection, how and where to get confidential and reliable testing on the island, and links to information on how to live and cope with HIV. Next to that life skills lessons are integrated. Aiming for skills transfer next to leaving behind materials and methods that can be used in terms of sustainability.
Our local hosting partner Zanzibar Internship & Volunteer Organization (ZIVO) is created since 2007 by the shared ambition of a few local people to provide technical, educational, and hands-on volunteer support to grassroots community projects on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, to improve living conditions of its inhabitants.The Behavioral Change Education (BCE) program implements behavior change activities to improve the quality and attitude of those affected, providing health educations on women, children, and people living with HIV/AIDS in schools, villages, sober houses, etc.
Problem statement: communities in Zanzibar have very little knowledge and education on HIV/AIDS.
Goal: Spreading HIV/Aids awareness to prevent new infections from taking place and to improve quality of life for HIV positive people.
Intern requirements
Will I be picked up at the airport?
Yes. We ensure that your program coordinator or an employee of the organization comes to pick you up and bring you to the accommodation.
Do I get a local introduction?
Yes. Often a day after arrival you will receive an introduction from our partner where you will be shown around the projects, contacts, complex and the required facilities and important information about the area.
What if I get sick during my stay?
Can I extend my stay on-site?
It is important to first discuss this with us and with the partner organization. Because of arranging visas, ticket changes and accommodation options in the country and at the accommodation.
Can I drink the water from the tap?
What are the different accommodation types?
Can I take pictures of local people and post these on Social Media?
What about on-site supervision and the level of supervision?
Guidance and supervision on-site is crucial, especially for interns. We have customized local supervision and supervision on every project. The level differs per project partner but is also often available at Bachelor and Master level.
Who is my supervisor on-site?
That is a reliable local contact person that we know personally.
When will I receive the contact details of the organization and supervisor?
After payment of the program costs invoice, we provide all contact details and names of our partners and supervisors. We expect that this will be dealt with discretely, also with reference to the new privacy legislation.
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