GVDAMLTV14: EDUCATION AND SUPPORT



Kiukuni Primary School is in Katangi Yatta in Machakos County. School has an enrollment of 350 students through the 8th grade.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

As a volunteer on one of our Teaching projects, you have the opportunity to work with students of all ages from very different backgrounds and circumstances to your own, helping give them the confidence and improving their ability to use conversational English. In some countries, volunteers also have the opportunity to teach a variety of other subjects too and there is often scope to incorporate your own skills into your classroom schedule. You may be placed as an assistant to a local teacher, with another volunteer, or teaching a class independently however, all volunteers will have the opportunity to devise or contribute to lesson plans and of course, will be given guidance and help!

Day 1: Arrival and pick upfrom the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi, Kenya and transfer to host family home or hostel.

Day 2: Morning registration and start of orientation. About 4 hours lecture at the home of your host. Topics covered during orientation lecture will include East African culture, history, customs, politics, geography, and necessary health precautions, and various other topics, such as the diversity of Kenyan life. Afternoon is free for exploring rural Kenyan life and getting to know your host family.

Relevant Details

Project Duration 1 to 6 months.
Program Dates This is a 3-month long program, running January-March, May-July and September-November because of the schedule of the public schools in Kenya. April, August and December are school holidays.
Accommodation At a host family with electricity and tape water and shower.
Location MachakosCounty in Eastern province.
Project Fees 200 Euros per month or 600 Euros per 3 months
Orientation Orientation meeting will take place in Nairobi before proceeding to the project.

 

 

GVDAMLTV15:EDUCATION AND SUPPORT

This is a boarding school with 525 pupils aging from 2-18 years old at the heart of a small community about an hour’s drive north of Mara Plains Camp in a stunningly beautiful area. The school was built in part by the OlareOrok Conservancy Trust, and aspires to become a school of excellence. The school itself is very basic and there is much potential to develop the facilities further. Thanks to the Headmaster, there is noticeable pride in the school by both the community and the children. The school has five classrooms and a pre-school unit.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPOSBILLITIES

Teaching English language, computer skills, creative arts, participating in culture events, raise environmental awareness, planting of trees and transfer of seedlings, sports and games, theatre, computer lessons, basic education, workshops, Music and intercultural events, construction sites, making bricks, construction of classrooms and painting.

Volunteers will support the teachers and share culture and other activities in the classrooms in the morning. There will also be opportunity for sports and play with the children. In the afternoon volunteers will work with, Teaching English, Assisting teaching in daily classes, Providing general care and assistance in looking after the children, this will involve playing games, teaching English as basic life skills.

Environmental and wildlife conservation  In this program, we promote and conserve our natural environment habitat of  the beautiful wild animals, birds, insects just to mention but a few by participating in environmental activities including tree planting, constructing gabions to curb soil erosion among others within MasaiMara. We offer volunteer placements in an effort to promote conservation education, awareness and imparting skills to local and international volunteers. Those who join the placement include students and adults who seek a break away from their jobs in pursuit of a change.

Volunteers also have the opportunity to participate in outreach programs includingSporting, Youth mentorship programs ,Repairs and renovation, Donating education materials e.g. books, pens etc., Home visits and nature walk.

Day 1: Arrival and pick upfrom the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi, Kenya and transfer to host family home or hostel.

Day 2: Morning: registration and start of orientation. About 4 hours lecture at the home of your host. Topics covered during orientation lecture will include East African culture, history, customs, politics, geography, and necessary health precautions, and various other topics, such as the diversity of Kenyan life. Afternoon is free for exploring rural Kenyan life and getting to know your host family.

Relevant Details

Project Duration The program will run for a minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 6 months. The program is running throughout the year.
Program Dates This is a 3-month long program, running January-March, May-July and September-November because of the schedule of the public schools in Kenya. April, August and December are school holidays.
Accommodation At a host family with electricity and tape water and shower.
Location Masai National game reserve, Narok County
Project Fees 200 Euros per month or 600 Euros per 3 months
Orientation Orientation meeting will take place in Nairobi before proceeding to the project.

GVDAMLTV16: COMMUNITY HEALTH

 

Sori lakeside hospital is situatedinwesternKenya, Kisumu County.Thehospital provides both in patient and out patients and holds a capacity of 138 beds. It’s located in Migori county karungu division, Sori trading center.

 


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