Travel & Places Africa & Middle East

Going to Africa to Help With Hunger

    Going to Africa to Help With Hunger

    • 1). Choosing which organization to participate in does not have to be complicated. Most aid is on a volunteer basis, although some organizations give workers modest pay. Work is available in various fields of expertise, as well as unskilled assistance. Fields of expertise includes doctors, nurses, contractors, and agricultural- and environmental-experienced vocations. Some of the organizations seeking volunteers are:

      UN Volunteers (UNV)

      Peace Corps

      Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)

      Cross-Cultural Solutions

      Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontiers)

      Student Partnership World-wide (SPW)

      Projects Abroad

    • 2). Know what organizations provide to their volunteers. Most offer a choice of projects and destinations. Volunteers have an opportunity to work abroad and experience the day-to-day life of different cultures. Some organizations ask for a moderate program fee, which includes room and board for a specified period. Transportation is not included in these fees. Some organizations offer need-based scholarships to students. Other organizations offer training and the cost of overseas placement.

    • 3). If you're going as an individual or part of a family, consider looking for sponsors in work places, churches and civic groups. Let your community know of your intentions and needs--the response might surprise you. Keep sponsors updated on your plans to promote their interests and a joint spirit of goodwill. Contact the embassy of the country you choose to visit for the current travel requirements and to finalize your plans.

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