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The Humanity Exchange

PO Box 2514
Prince George, BC V2N 2S6
Canada
Phone: 2505521667
Fax: 2505641161

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  Colombia
  • Other Cities in Colombia: 
  • Medellin

Term: Throughout the year 
Dates: Please contact us for details.

Description: GET ACTIVE ONLINE AND RECEIVE UP TO USD500 OFF OF YOUR PROGRAM FEE! CLICK 'DOWNLOAD BROCHURE' FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Our partners are dedicated to the sustainable use of natural resources, and improving the quality of life for those who have been marginalized by development in their geographical region. A volunteer is needed to identify and develop social and environmental projects.

Role of the Intern:
- Conduct SWOT Analysis
- In consultation with local staff, identify potential projects
- Develop program plan and evaluation tool for identified projects
- Secure funding for project development

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Highlights: In 1500, the first Europeans set foot on what is present day Colombia. Settlements grew, and in the later half of the sixteenth century, the inhabitants began to diversify; Indigenous communities and Spanish settlers were joined by African slaves in Cartagena. Today, telltale landmarks in Cartagena give testimony to this diverse cultural landscape. Colombia declared independence in 1819. Instability, lost territory, and civil wars riddled Colombia for much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Present day Colombia is considerably safer than it was during its shaky past. Its cities are exceptionally vibrant, and Colombians are happy to be welcoming more foreigners than ever before.

Things to See and Do:
- Bogota - A vibrant and bustling capital city, the urban center of Colombia, home to over 8 million
- Medellin- "The City of Eternal Spring" that has a consistent spring-like climate year-round. It is Colombia's second largest city and capital of the state of Antioquia, home to over 2 million Paisas. Situated in a picturesque valley hugged on all sides by beautiful green mountains, it has a booming nightlife and cultural scenes.
- Colonial Villages - The villages are home to warm friendly people, and are where you can experience traditional Colombian lifestyles
- Cartagena- Described as South America's most beautiful colonial city
- Taganga and Santa Marta-Snorkel, tour islands, visit beaches, fish, and hike in the national park
- La Ciudad Perdida- A breathtaking five day jungle trek to the mystic ruins of a lost civilization
- The Coffee Zone - Trek through this amazing region and see where Colombia produces its world-renowned coffee
- The Amazon - Go on a rainforest excursions, do some river rafting, and visit indigenous communities

Qualifications:
- Adaptability and an open mind.

Intern Types :
  • Development
  • Sustainable Development
Languages :
  • English
  • Spanish

Cost in US$: Starting at 2,000 for 2 months.

Cost Include Description:

- Pre-departure support: This includes trip planning guidance and pre-exchange orientation. We will work with you through every step of the process, doing our best to ensure that you are prepared and confident to embark on your exchange.
- Transportation to and from the airport
- An experienced Exchange Manager who will guide you during your exchange and is available 24/7
- Placement with a host family
- Two meals per day
- Tuition (Language Program or Combined Program)
- Organization placement (Volunteer, Intern, Combined or Research Program)
- Methodology consultation, identification of research subjects and site, and translation services (Research Program)
- Reference letter and/or compliance with your college or university for course credit

Experience Required: no

This Program is open to Worldwide Participants.

Participants Travel to Colombia Independently or in Groups

Typically Participants Work Independently or in Groups

Application Process Involves:

  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Phone Interview

Post-Program Services Include:

  • Alumni Network
  • Job and Internship Network
  • Re-Entry Debriefing at Home

The Humanity Exchange's Mission Statement: To provide exceptional international exchange experiences, that foster globally minded conscientious leaders and contribute to development in cooperation with local communities.

Year Founded: 2009




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