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Enriching African volunteer programmes

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If you have a period of free time, a gap year or a sabbatical from work coming up, then you might want to consider spending your time engaged in something rewarding and enjoyable. Consider undertaking a trip that will allow others to benefit from your skills and experience. One way to do this is to spend a year working as a volunteer in Africa, with everywhere from orphanages to healthcare institutions in need of your help.

There are plenty of organisations that recruit volunteers for placements in Africa. To a large extent, where you go and what you end up doing may come down to which organisation you choose to help facilitate your endeavour.

If you have specific skills such as experience of advanced farming techniques or irrigation projects, make sure the organisation arranging your placement is well aware of this so that your skills can be put to good use. A developed skill is not a high priority however and those with plenty of enthusiasm, common sense and a willingness to work hard, irrespective of the work’s nature, are equally appreciated.

While you should not expect payment from the organisation that you are placed by, you will be rewarded for your efforts in different ways. You should be able to rely on some basic support within the infrastructure of your organisation during your period of volunteering. Make sure you are aware of what level of help and assistance you can expect and be sure to enquire about basics such as food, lodgings and medical care. Make sure your organisation is well prepared to deal with emergency repatriation if necessary and find out to what extent you’d be legally represented if you were to find yourself on the wrong side of the law.

As a continent hosting predominantly developing countries, Africa lacks many of the modern developments that developed countries enjoy, and for volunteers who are not acclimatised to the climatic, environmental and social conditions, Africa can present some hazards.

Local food, water, mosquitoes, the sun, viral contagions and so on, all have the capacity to cause at the very least, moderate discomfort, while presenting the possibility of severe illness in many cases. In light of this, it’s essential that all visitors have adequate travel insurance with comprehensive cover for medical treatment for the duration of their trip. Additionally, a good insurance policy will reimburse you in light of stolen, lost or damaged personal items or theft of money or personal belongings.

If you thought that travel insurance for an extended period was expensive, then take the time to visit travel-insurance-discounts.com, where you’ll discover that protecting yourself and your possessions is well within your means. Purchasing the relevant cover for the length of your volunteer placement will not only provide you with peace of mind, but it will also allow family and friends back home to rest easy in the knowledge that you have a safety net.

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