Women's Empowerment in the Meru Community
Tanzania
- Other Cities in Tanzania:
Arusha,
Rural Areas
Term: Throughout the year
Durations of Program: 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks and 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: throughout the year
Description:
Women in Tanzania are marginalized through extremely limited access to education which leads to fewer opportunities for employment and less power within society. In growing numbers, women are organizing themselves into different groups to help improve the living standards of their families. Groups have been formed for business start up guidance, milk processing, pottery projects, vegetable growing, adult education, and other enterprises. The women face many challenges: how to market their goods, understanding loan application procedures, and the basic requirements for running a business on a day to day basis. Volunteers with this project will work with local women's cooperatives on projects such as giving seminars, assisting with project management, assisting with proposal writing, and helping the organizations to write grants to fund future activities.
Highlights:
The diversity within Tanzania is stunning. the country is home to over 120 ethnic groups, the equatorial snows of Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti plains teeming with wildlife, and the white sand beaches of Arab and Indian influenced Dar es Salaam. ELI works with organizations within three distinct communities in Tanzania: the Meru Community in the village of Tengeru on the flanks of Mt. Meru, the multicultural city, Dar es Salaam, and the Maasai community in the village of Elkurot north of Arusha town. The Meru are a Bantu tribe who inhabit the foothills of Mt. Meru, the second highest mountain in Tanzania. The Meru people are predominantly farmers both cultivating crops and keeping livestock. The Meru area is flanked by hills that support abundant banana and coffee plantations and many trees. Volunteers can work with a wide variety of community-started initiatives here. All Meru programs are based in a village a few miles from the hustle and bustle of Arusha, giving volunteers the chance to experience life in a Tanzanian village.
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Intern Types :
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- Accounting
- Business Admin, Management
- Development
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- Family and Home Studies
- International Trade
- Marketing, Ad, PR
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- Sustainable Development
- Women's Studies
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Cost in US$: USD 795 for two weeks please contact us for more info
Cost Include Description:
Pre-departure Support: ELI's staff is very knowledgeable and happy to help volunteers and interns to prepare for their travels.Airport Pickup: Volunteers are met at the Kilimanjaro airport and provided with transportation to the volunteer house In-country Orientation: Each volunteer program starts with a two to three day orientation which covers important topics on the logistics of living and working in Tanzania, city tours, and help with transportation. In-country Staff Support: ELI's Tanzania coordinator has years of experience working with visitors to Tanzania. He is very resourceful and on call 24/7 in case of emergency. Accommodations: Volunteers will stay in a volunteer house with the coordinator and his extended family. The house is very comfortable and a refuge from the stresses of village life. At the same time, volunteers get a taste of Tanzanian family life.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- academic reinforcement
- adult education
- AIDS
- anthropology
- appropriate technology
- arts
- business
- community development
- community health
- community organizing
- consciousness-raising
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- culture
- economic development
- education
- English teaching
- gender issues
- home visit
- human rights
- income-generation
- labor issues
- legal aide
- literacy
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- micro-enterprise
- microcredit
- organizational development
- self help
- small business development
- social services, social work
- teaching
- teaching accounting
- technical assistance
- volunteering
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Typical Volunteer: There is no typical ELI volunteer. We work with people from all over the world and a variety of backgrounds. ELI has placed volunteers ranging in age from 18-81. Successful volunteers are flexible, upbeat, energetic, and inquisitive.
Age Range: 18 and older
This Program is open to
American,
Asian,
Australian,
Canadian,
European,
Kiwi
and Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Tanzania
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Other
- Resume
- Written Application
ELI-Experiential Learning International's Mission Statement: ELI's full name, Experiential Learning International, reflects our philosophy. We believe that the most compelling life lessons come through experience, and that international experiences are among the most profound influences on our sense of self and our view of the world. ELI facilitates flexible international learning programs for independent travelers by partnering with local organizations to give participants the opportunity to experience and contribute to sustainable ongoing local projects throughout the world.
Year Founded: 2001
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