Education Supporter

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2 - 50 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Great 4.4  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Excellent response rate

Highlights

  • Enjoy the unique weather offered by the country of a thousand hills while contribute to the preservation of the biodiversity through capacity building
  • Gain the Rwandan experience through day to day interaction with local communities
  • Become more passionate about your major and propel your career with international experience

Highlights

  • Enjoy the unique weather offered by the country of a thousand hills while contribute to the preservation of the biodiversity through capacity building
  • Gain the Rwandan experience through day to day interaction with local communities
  • Become more passionate about your major and propel your career with international experience
  • Make memories you will never forget during your free time like after work hours, weekend and day off excursions in a full comfort company of teammates and other travelers
  • Visit various wonders that this beautiful country offers including hiking, visiting national parks, beautiful lakes and beautiful beaches, learn the culture through story telling museums


  • Especially good for

    Age 18+
    Singles
    Couples
    Families
    Groups
    50+
    Wheel Chairs

    About the program

    Opportunity for applicant to provide locals with due knowledge and skills, means and capacities to influence local conservation processes that support local well being.

    One strategy of community conservation is co-management or joint management of a protected area. Co-management combines local peoples’ traditional knowledge of the environment with modern scientific knowledge of scientists. This combination of knowledge can lead to increased biodiversity ...

    About the program

    One strategy of community conservation is co-management or joint management of a protected area. Co-management combines local peoples’ traditional knowledge of the environment with modern scientific knowledge of scientists. This combination of knowledge can lead to increased biodiversity conservation strategies for a sustainable management of the protected area. Ignorance has been one of the driving factors of illegal activities. This programme aims at providing opportunity of sharing knowledge, experience and to develop/ upgrade skills through sensitive programme such as adult literacy, financial literacy, language literacy, advocacy and raising awareness for Gender Equality and Human Rights, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene projects, training in tours-guiding and hospitality, public health, Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights etc.

    The programme

    The key point of this programme is to build a just world by providing beneficiaries with necessary knowledge and skills for them to be part of the society.

    Through this programme, applicants can either share their knowledge through the provision of needful training or conducting researches and surveys of their choice in a bid to help the organisation acquire improved tool for effective intervention or simply help applicants placements fo opportunities for capstone/practicum. Further to this, applicants may also participate in the following programmes:

    • Teaching in kindergartens, nurseries, primary, junior and senior schools, universities, vocational schools,
    • Teaching adult literacy
    • Teaching music, languages and other subjects at your convenience
    • Raising awareness on burning issues (the relevance has to be approved by Partners For Conservation)
    • Communication skills
    • Information and technology
    • Vocational skills (fashion design, sewing etc

    Applicants for this programme will be working with local beneficiaries and Partners For Conservation field staff including (Project Manager, and Technicians) and other stakeholders including conservation and development agencies as well as the local authorities. In order to provide applicants with many learning opportunities to better contribute to community conservation efforts in Rwanda, applicants may be authorized  to join the team that represents Partners For Conservation in functions, meetings and other conservation gathering.

    Interested applicants must be pro-active and ready for intense fieldwork. There’s no-specific equipment required for this programme.

    The location

    The volunteer will be based in Musanze. Musanze is a district in the Northern Province of Rwanda. Its capital city is Ruhengeri which; is also sometimes known as Musanze. Musanze is Rwanda's most mountainous district, containing the largest part of the Volcanoes National Park and its head office at Kinigi. Five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga chain (Karisimbi, Bisoke, Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura) are within the district boundaries. It is also in this district that most of Rwanda's mountain gorillas are found, making it the most popular tourist destination in the country. Musanze's capital, Ruhengeri, is one of the largest cities in Rwanda and serves as a hub for tourists.

    It is easy for a volunteer to access the rest corners of the country from Musanze for example Musanze is at 1h drive from Gisenyi and the Democratic Republic of Congo border. Gisenyi is known for its super weekends for water sports lovers. Musanze is also at 2h30 drive from Kigali and at 25 minutes to the Cyanika, the Uganda border.



    Typical day

    A day as a volunteer varies on a daily basis. Normally, the day stars at 8:00 am with a debriefing at Partners For Conservation HQs and after which volunteers drive for the field. Applicant needs to carry some snacks and drinks because the lunch is served after the field work and most of the time is ...

    Typical day

    A day as a volunteer varies on a daily basis. Normally, the day stars at 8:00 am with a debriefing at Partners For Conservation HQs and after which volunteers drive for the field. Applicant needs to carry some snacks and drinks because the lunch is served after the field work and most of the time is beyond the lunch time. After the field work, they drives back to the office to put together the field minute and prepare the next day. The day ends at 4:30pm.  Partners For Conservation makes sure that the volunteer/intern intervention supports the necessary need and where a volunteer is happy to intervene.  Partners For Conservation supports volunteer’s intervention by providing a comprehensive team involving among others a driver (where necessary), a local interpreter and senior officer/ project manager.  This is key to ensure there’s excellent communication on and off the field for a successful intervention and teamwork. 


    Free-time activities

    A volunteer is a free agent on the free, public day and on leave. However, volunteers are required to follow rules provided by the host. This implies that they are called to communicate their time in and out of the lodge for example.

    Partners For Conservation recommends the best touristic activities ...

    Free-time activities

    A volunteer is a free agent on the free, public day and on leave. However, volunteers are required to follow rules provided by the host. This implies that they are called to communicate their time in and out of the lodge for example.

    Partners For Conservation recommends the best touristic activities based to those available in and around the town although volunteers are free to choose according to their preferences.
    Volunteers looking to travel away from their bases ( for holidays or leave for instance), they are requested to duly fill leave application forms available at Partners For Conservation.
    Here is a list ( not exhaustive) of some activities:
    • Hiking ( volcanoes)
    • Hiking ( mountains)
    • Tour of Rwanda 
    • Safari to meet the big 5 in the unique national savannah park
    • Cycling
    • Other sports
    • Gorilla trekking
    • Lake activities
    • Art
    • Music
    • Nightlife 
    • Museums
    • Travel
    • Safaris
    • Restaurants, hotels, spas
    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Volunteers are free to do whatever they want except political activities.


    Requirements

    Requirements

    Minimum Age: 18 years

    In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

    Language Skills

    You need to speak English (intermediate level) or French (intermediate level)

    Education Requirements

    Both classical ( maths, languages, sciences etc) and vocational ( sewing, carpentery, weaving welding etc)subjects at High School level

    Criminal Background Check

    required

    Required Documents

    Application letters, CV and proof of education

    Nationality Restrictions

    No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

    Other Skills

    Vocational skills

    Time Commitment

    Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00 - 16:30

    What's Included

    What's Included

    Services by Partners For Conservation

    The fee is dispatched as follows:  

    1. Processing the visa
    2. Processing the working permit
    3. Lodging: Home stay or accommodations
    4. Meals: 3 per day
    5. Project Donation
    6. Airport shuttle ( please check with us before booking your flight)  
    7. In-country training and orientation.
    8. In-country staff supervision.
    9. 24/7 in-country support from partner
    10. Personalized Local Guide and Volunteer Care and Other Services
    11. Around the clock emergency support
    12. Certificate of Appreciation/Completion at the end of the Programme

    Airport Pickup at Kigali International Airport

    Partners For Conservation organize airport shuttle to pick and drop the volunteer.  Each times, Partners For Conservation ensures that there’s a person capable of speaking to the volunteer to avoid any culture shock. This is catered for by the volunteering fees.

    Accommodation

    Accommodation is located in Musanze town. Is a comprehensive dormitory   WI-Fi 24 hrs/24hrs. It has a nice garden outsideThe location is away from bars and other beer selling points although there can be find some small boutiques where foodstuff are sold. It's a comprehensive house with toilets and washing rooms inside as well as a garden outside. Musanze is a district in the Northern Province of Rwanda. Its capital city is Ruhengeri which; is also sometimes known as Musanze. Musanze is Rwanda's most mountainous district, containing the largest part of the Volcanoes National Park and its head office at Kinigi. Five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga chain (Karisimbi, Bisoke, Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura) are within the district boundaries. It is also in this district that most of Rwanda's mountain gorillas are found, making it the most popular tourist destination in the country. Musanze's capital, Ruhengeri, is one of the largest cities in Rwanda and serves as a hub for tourists.

    It is easy for a volunteer to access the rest corners of the country from Musanze for example Musanze is at 1h drive from Gisenyi and the Democratic Republic of Congo border. Gisenyi is known for its super weekends for water sports lovers. Musanze is also at 2h30 drive from Kigali and at 25 minutes to the Cyanika, the Uganda border.

    Food & Beverages

    Yes, we provide three meals a day including continental breakfast, lunch and dinner. Most of our cuisine is local which, includes French fries. We serve soft drinks only and no beer as we don't sell it.

    Internet Access

    Good access at the project site

    What's NOT included?

    What's NOT included?

    Flight Tickets

    The nearest airport is Kigali International Airport (KGL) in Kigali. We assist you to find cheap flights to Rwanda. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

    Travel Insurance

    Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for Rwanda provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

    Vaccines

    If you are intending to volunteer in Rwanda you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for Rwanda. VACCINE CHECKER

    Details on arrival

    Volunteer/intern can join this programme at any time throughout the year. On arrival, Partners For Conservation organizes a shuttle to pick up the volunteer at the airport (the organisation also provides a shuttle to drop the volunteer at the end of the volunteering). Upon arrival at PFC HQs and introduction to the staff, a volunteer is given a week for cultural immersion after which he’s introduced to the field and partners including beneficiaries and local authorities of where the activities are located. During the cultural immersion programme, the volunteer assisted by a personal interpreter visits important places in the area such as markets, recreation places etc and is introduced to the ways of living of Rwandans.

    Availability
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Program fees

    2 weeks (min. stay) 654€
    3 weeks 1,056€
    5 weeks 1,355€
    6 weeks 1,655€
    9 weeks 2,852€
    17 weeks 5,247€
    50 weeks (max. stay) 12,606€
    Average fees 289€/week

    Program fees

    289€ per week 2 - 50 weeks Age 18 - 50+

    Payment methods

    Visa Master Card Maestro American Express PayPal

    NO CREDIT CARD FEES


    Duration

    2 - 50 weeks

    Deposit

    The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


    Final Payment

    Your final payment will be agreed with Partners For Conservation during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


    Meet your organization

    Partners For Conservation

    Great 4.4 rating (41 reviews)

    Non-profit - founded in 2014

    Verified by Volunteer World

      Excellent response rate

    Coordinated by

    Emmanuel

    Spoken languages: English

    About the project

    Building communities capable to influence local conservation and development decisions through promotional protection and conservation actions for a biodiversity legacy.

    Meet your organization

    ABOUT PARTNERS FOR CONSERVATION


    Partners For Conservation is a Rwandan charity that was founded in 2014. It was registered by the Rwanda Governance Board as a local non-governmental organization under nº343/RGB/NGO/LP/07/2018.

    Its overall mission is to save a biodiversity legacy through the promotion, protection and conservation. Partners For Conservation serves as a platform that provides opportunities to everyone from farmers to businessmen; from children to adults; from illiterates to academics; from low-income people to donors; from volunteers to professionals, to appreciate and celebrate their contributions towards the conservation of the biodiversity.

    Objectively, Partners For Conservation is dedicated to the extension and sharing of opportunities in promotion, protection and conservation of biodiversity through Education, Community Empowerment and Entrepreneurship, Public Health and Environmental Justice.


    PARTNERS FOR CONSERVATION APPROACH


    Partners For Conservation believes in the innate capabilities of every human being in biodiversity promotion, protection and conservation. For this, PFC advocates for a partnership of all stakeholder as an utmost requisite to ensure a biodiversity legacy while driving feeling of responsibility and ownership. Thus, the establishment of Partners For Conservation as platform where every single contribution is accounted for. Partners For Conservation believes that a such partnership remains a key drive of inclusive and participation of all stakeholders in local needs assessment, designing priorities and relevant strategies to address identified them. Our intervention is driven by the desire of promote education so to build the capacity of locals and raise their awareness to ensure they are empowered enough to actively participate in community and conservation processes and are capable to influence decisions affecting both the community and conservation welfare. 


    OUR OBJECTIVES


    Partners For Conservation is dedicated to the extension and sharing of opportunities in promotion, protection and conservation of biodiversity through Education, Community Empowerment and Entrepreneurship, Public Health and Environmental Justice to allow all society members to appreciate and celebrate their contributions towards the conservation of the biodiversity.


    PHILOSOPHY


    At Partners For Conservation, we believe in the innate capability of every human being to promote, protect and conserve biodiversity. We aim at driving everyone’s appreciation and celebration of her/his contributions towards the conservation of the biodiversity.


    GOALS


    Partners For Conservation aims at preserving a legacy through the promotion, protection and conservation of biodiversity.

    Partners For Conservation believes that everyone is born a conservator, and that only good will and means make the difference. We work to serve as the only platform through which; farmers to businessmen, children to adults, illiterates to academicians, poor to wealthy people, volunteers to professionals, interns to researchers are able to contribute towards a just world.

    Currently, Partners For Conservation is contributing to the promotion, protection and conservation of national biodiversity through a holistic intervention axed on Conservation, Education, Community Empowerment and Entrepreneurship, Public Health and Environmental Justice activities to promote the social-economic integration of poor, vulnerable and marginalized people surrounding the gorilla habitat.

    One of the national biodiversity flag-bear is Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) one of the two subspecies of the eastern gorillas. One species is found in the Volcanoes mountains of Central Africa within three National Parks: Mgahinga in South-west of Uganda, Volcanoes in North West Rwanda, and Virunga in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The other is found in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. According to the most recent census mountain gorillas stands at an estimated 1,000 individuals (2018 gorilla census)


    Despite being removed from the IUCN Red List of critically endangered species, mountain gorillas remain endangered and their survival remains dependent on conservation efforts. (I.U.C.N Red list, 2018). This success is credited to a number of efforts by individuals and consortium initiated to support conservation interventions such as; research and monitoring of gorilla health, and improving social-economic living conditions of communities surrounding the park.


    For its exceptional biodiversity values, in 1983 UNESCO added this park to the International Man and Biosphere Reserves. Despite this, the park is subject to a variety of serious and growing anthropogenic pressures largely related to it being situated in one of the most densely populated parts of Rwanda.

    41 reviews · rating4.4

    Addae Benson rating5

    2024 at Education Supporter

    We learned about schooling in Africa, played with the elementary school kids on their grounds and concluded listening to a student sing… while at African Leadership University, we walked the grounds, learned about some student’s each individual mission, and got to engage and connect with them ...
    Sydney Kamen rating5

    2016 at Education Supporter

    Working with and learning from a community making real impact I spent the summer of 2016 in Rwanda where I had the opportunity to travel all over the beautiful and intricate country. I had the privilege to volunteer and work with Partners for Conservation, where I spent a significant amount of my ...
    Kasia rating5

    2024 at Social Media Support

    Partners for Conservation run numerous empowering programmes for vulnerable communities in and around Musanze. They have real impact and do an amazing work - it was so great to see how much the organization cares about people they work with and how much effort they put into helping them. I spent a ...
    Jelani Massey rating5

    2024 at Sports Education Supporter

    Emmanuel offers a life changing opportunity. He truly cares about his work and community. The people trust and respect him. Excellent experience, definitely would ...
    Madelon Trip rating5

    2024 at Fashion Design Supporter

    I loved the program. I had a great time with the woman that helped me sew and the house where i stayed at was also great. All the facilities where there and i was taking good care of. next to my volunteering i also could explore rwanda and do multiple activities. i had a great ...
    Stephan Kostner rating5

    2024 at Reforestation Technical Assistant

    ### My Travel Report: Volunteering in Rwanda #### Arrival and First Impressions From the moment I arrived in Rwanda, I felt a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The landscape, with its rolling green hills and vibrant communities, immediately captured my heart. The people I met were incredibly ...

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    Africa > Eastern Africa > Rwanda > Musanze

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