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Location
This project is set in the Ezulwini Valley in Swaziland.
Known as the “Valley of Heaven,” this is
Swaziland’s cultural heart. Home of the royal
family and traditional ceremonies, the Ezulwini Valley
is rich in culture. But, like the country as a whole,
it struggles with an alarmingly high HIV/AIDS rate and
large number of homeless and neglected children.
The Situation
A combination of a poor economy and one of the world’s
highest HIV/AIDS rates has left Swaziland unable to
care for many of its most vulnerable citizens. Nearly
four out of 10 adults in Swaziland are infected with
HIV, leaving many children without parents to care for
them. One in 10 households are headed by children left
to care for themselves. These children often cannot
afford to attend school and have no access to basic
health services. Thousands more are homeless.
What's
Being Done
Our partner in Swaziland aims to assist local schools
that are vastly under-funded and often over-crowded
by volunteering to teach classes and help with ongoing
projects.
What You Can Do
As a volunteer in Swaziland, you will start out as a
teaching assistant and will likely have the chance to
teach your own classes after becoming comfortable with
the school. You will have opportunities to improve students’
lives in a variety of areas, depending on your individual
interests. Volunteers can develop new after-school activities,
teach sports, help put on school plays or organize student field trips.
In
addition to your class work, you also take an active
part in improving the schools in which you volunteer.
You will work alongside teachers as part of the staff
and offer a hand in projects to help improve school
facilities.
Your work as a volunteer in Swaziland will have a direct
impact on the schools you work with and the children
they serve.
Airport Pickup and Orientation:
You should fly into Johannesburg, South Africa, and
from there either take a bus to Swaziland or catch a
connecting flight to Manzini International Airport in
Swaziland. If you fly, a staff member will pick you
up at the airport and drive you to the project. If you
take the bus, it leaves Johannesburg Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays. It will drop you off at the main office
of our partner organization. You will receive an in-depth
orientation that will last several days. During that
time you will meet the staff and learn about Swaziland
and your responsibilities as a volunteer.
Transportation:
Volunteer Adventures will arrange transportation for
the following:
Airport
pickup at Manzini International Airport
Local
transportation at project locations
Transportation
to and from excursions
Accommodations:
You will stay at the volunteer base camp in the Ezulwini
Valley. The base has a number of dorms with bunk beds
and shared bath rooms. All rooms have a veranda. There
is a communal kitchen where meals are prepared, a TV
lounge with board games, and a large deck with a pool
table and dart board. The lodge is surrounded by a spacious
garden with a communal barbecue area. At the entrance
of the volunteer base is a restaurant and just a mile
away is a town complete with a shopping center and craft
markets.
Meals:
You will have three meals a day at the lodge. Cooking responsibilities alternate between volunteers.
In-Country
Support:
We work directly with our partner organization to provide
support during your time in Swaziland. A 24-hour support
team will be there to assist and instruct volunteers
during their stay. There are also trained field guides
at the camp that can help you with any problems or concerns.
Additional Activities and
Excursions:
Swaziland is ideal for walking, mountain biking, horseback
riding and kayaking. There are also organized trips
volunteers can enjoy, such as hiking around Drakensberg
and trips to Kruger Park and the beaches of Mozambique.
Other places of interest include: Sibebe rock (the world’s
largest exposed granite dome), the Gap (where the entire
Komati River disappears underground in a natural rock
fissure), the Craft Route (various rural crafts markets in the
Ezulwini-Malkerns area), Ngwempisi Gorge, and Rosecraft
House on Fire (open air amphitheatre and nightclub). |