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African Conservation Experience
offers placements ranging in length from 1 – 3 months. Placement opportunities are in South Africa and costs depend on which project volunteers are interested in.
Aviva
provide placements working with children or conservation for a period of between 4 – 6 weeks in South Africa, costs vary.
Be More
is a British charity that promotes engagement in international development issues and supports small community managed and developed organisations in Africa by providing volunteers, involving people in the organisation and providing grants in way that is both beneficial and sustainable.
Big Beyond
provides programmes in Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia. It customises placements according to individual levels of experience and skills, project areas include everything from wildlife, conservation and the environment to arts and drama.
East African Playgrounds
aims to change the lives of children across East Africa by developing schools environments, sports and play facilities. By working alongside local communities, tradesmen and sports coaches; they refurbish schools, provide sports training and equipment to both students and teachers as well as create play spaces.
Hope Beyond-Worldwide
offers opportunities with customised programs all year round.
Lessons For Life Foundation
is an international charity focussed on advancing the education of children affected by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
To date, the Foundation has supported more than 5,500 children, providing opportunities for them to complete between 2 and 6 years of primary, secondary and tertiary education.The Lessons For Life Foundation Young Ambassador’s Programme is a bespoke volunteer programme developed specifically for young people in higher education interested in international development.
Moroccan Children’s Trust
works to achieve sustainable development for young people and their communities in South Morocco.
www.internationalservice.org.uk
An international development organisation providing skilled and experienced people to work in local partner organisations in Latin America, West Africa and the Middle East.
Progressio
offers volunteering opportunities in Zimbabwe, Somaliland and Malawi.
Tiger and Lion Park
Volunteer with rare species of tigers and lions in South Africa. Learn about conservation of Africa's large cats, and have a great time with an international team of up to 20 volunteers.
www.volunteeringforfree.org
aims to give comprehensive information on hostels worldwide that provide free links to local projects in Africa.
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