Empowering Women in Mwanza Tanzania (EmpowerHer Mwanza)
La experiencia
Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of women and contributing to their empowerment? Join our transformative Women Empowerment Project in the vibrant city of Mwanza, Tanzania. This initiative is dedicated to promoting the holistic development of women in the local community, focusing on several key areas of their well-being.
Key Areas of Focus:
- Economic Empowerment
- Education and Skill Development
- Health
Que ofreces?
20 horas de ayuda por semana
Cuidado de Ancianos:
Ayudar a cuidar y pasar tiempo con las personas mayores.
Cocina:
Prepara las comidas para los huéspedes.
Trabajo Social:
Ayuda como voluntario en proyectos locales y comunidades.
Enseñanza de Idiomas:
Enseñar un idioma al anfitrión, a los invitados o a las comunidades locales.
Cuota extra requerida
Valor:
US$ 10
Por dia
Cuantía destinada a:
Beneficios para los voluntarios y Donaciones al proyecto
Descripción:
We kindly ask volunteers to contribute a small fee to help cover their accommodation expenses. This contribution will help maintain a comfortable living space, provide essential amenities and meals, and cover utility costs such as water and electricity.
Thank you for your support!
Lo que obtienes
2 dias libres por semana
Habitación privada:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto privado. Sí, un cuarto solo para ti.
Habitación compartida:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto compartido con otros viajeros.
Desayuno:
Tienes derecho a desayunos gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Almuerzo:
Tienes derecho a almuerzos gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Cena:
Tienes derecho a cenas gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Clases de idiomas:
Toma clases de idiomas gratis en nuestro espacio.
Utilice nuestra cocina equipada:
Siéntete libre de usar nuestra cocina y preparar tu comida deliciosa.
Certificado:
Obtén un certificado de culminación una vez que hayas terminado tu experiencia.
Espacio de Trabajo Dedicado:
Espacio específico para trabajar remotamente
Requisitos
Inglés Principiante
Entre 18 y 80 años
Admite voluntarios solos, parejas y dúos de voluntarios
Lo que no está incluído
Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa
Programa detallado
Join us on this rewarding journey of empowerment and help positively transform the lives of women in Mwanza, Tanzania. Your commitment can be a catalyst for change. Apply now to be part of this impactful initiative!
Please note that volunteers are expected to contribute to accommodation costs upon arrival. This fee can be paid weekly or monthly, depending on the arrangement made. Additionally, volunteers are responsible for their personal expenses, which include toiletries, laundry services, and other incidental costs during their stay with host families.
Actividades & Turnos
1. Skills Training Workshops-: Conduct workshops to provide practical skills such as tailoring, craft-making, and other income-generating activities.
2. Educational Sessions-: Organize educational sessions on topics such as financial literacy, health and hygiene, and women's rights.
3. Health and Wellness Workshops-: Offer workshops that focus on physical and mental well-being, including education on reproductive health.
4. Networking Opportunities-: Facilitate networking sessions for women to build connections, share experiences, and explore collaborative ventures.
5. Microfinance Initiatives-: Introduce microfinance initiatives to offer financial support for women entrepreneurs and small businesses.
6. Advocacy Campaigns-: Run advocacy campaigns to promote gender equality, challenge stereotypes, and advocate for women's rights.
Reglas
An act that is intended to be honest and well-meaning, when not carefully considered, can sometimes cause more harm than good. Therefore, we ask our volunteers to adhere to a few simple guidelines.
Please do NOT give money or pay villagers for tasks they have not completed or for minor things that typically wouldn’t warrant payment (e.g., tasks they would have done regardless).
Unfortunately, as a foreigner, particularly a white person in African countries, you may experience a certain form of discrimination due to your background as someone from a developed nation. Villagers might try to take advantage of this and may ask you for money for trivial things. It is important not to give them money, as this will only reinforce their perception that a mzungu (the Swahili term for a white person or foreigner) means an opportunity to ask for more financial help.