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It is becoming increasingly important for students to be equipped with computer skills. This is largely due to technological advancements and the many great benefits computers bring. The schools will very much appreciate your volunteer service in this project.Volunteer in this project and help bridge the knowledge gap.

Whether you have experience teaching or not, you can apply. We have programs in place to prepare you.

Qualification/skills required:
This program is best suited for volunteers with interest in teaching Computer.

Who can apply?:
This opportunity is open for anyone interested to impart knowledge.

Professionals, High School students/graduates and College/University students/graduates are welcome.

Available Placements:
• Kindergarten (KG)
• Basic Schools
• Junior High Schools

Your Role:
You would be engaged in teaching, giving assignments, class tests and awarding marks. The children will greatly value the attention and help you offer. You will be able to design a program with your class by setting achievement targets with the existing syllabus. You will have the opportunity to teach classes or assist in teaching classes in the school that you are placed.

Your Impact:
- To contribute to the students' personal, intellectual and professional growth.

Lodging:
In Accra, volunteers and interns stay in our homebase. It is home to volunteers and interns working on various projects in Accra. The home has basic facilities such as double sized beds, flushing toilet, bath room with shower, kitchen, a hall among others. Here, new friends are made upon arrival of a new volunteer or intern. Our volunteers and interns are very friendly to each other and they go places together.

Click here to have a look at our accommodation for volunteers and interns.

There is more to volunteering and interning:

  • Upon successful completion of your volunteer or internship work, you are issued a volunteer certificate and/or letters of recommendation.
  • You can earn academic credit with your volunteer work, improve your CV or resume and more.
  • We provide you a tour to Africa's historic Trans-Atlantic Cape Coast Slave Castle where you would learn at first hand the happenings during the slave trade, a visit to the Kakum National Park where you would do the canopy walk in the rain forest and a visit to the the Hans Cottage where you would see crocodiles (these places to visit are optional).

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Please scroll up and read about Start Dates, Destination, Program Fee and Sample Itinerary

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Fast facts about Ghana, Africa

If an award was given to the country with the friendliest people, Ghana would be a strong contender.
- Lonely Planet

Traveling to Ghana is a unique experience making it an appealing country to journey to on your gap year or career break. The warm ocean waters, climate and people are what will greet you when you arrive in Ghana. The country is similar in size to Great Britain - bordered to the north by Burkina Faso, east by Togo, west by Ivory Coast and south by the ocean.

Climate: The temperature is regulated by coastal breezes and it is sometimes around 20°C (low 70°F). Between May and June Ghana experiences a lot of rain. Any time of the year is good to visit Ghana.

Currency: Cedi ( ¢). All major currencies such as the United States Dollar, GBP, EURO, YEN etc can be exchanged for cedi once you arrive in Ghana.

Religion: Christian (70%), Muslim (15%), traditional African religions and other religions (15%)

Language: English (official), Ewe, Twi and Ga are commonly spoken - over 50 other dialects.

Population: Over 20 million.

Government: Democracy (elections are held every four years)

Current President: Prof. John Evans Atta Mills

Accra: Accra is the capital of Ghana, Africa. It is home to over a million people from all corners of Ghana with a diverse culture. In the central markets of Accra, you can find beads and locally made beautiful clothes with mouth watering traditional food. Most of the population live in the shanty towns - they line the streets selling different types of products in busy traffic areas. Here, you can find anything from chocolates, sachet and bottled water to plantain chips.

HWI Home Base: The HWI Home Base is located in Accra in an area called Teshie-Nungua Estates - it is home to volunteers and interns working on various projects in Accra. The home has basic facilities such as double sized beds, flushing toilet, bath room, kitchen, a hall among others. Here, new friends are made upon arrival of a new volunteer or intern. Our volunteers and interns are very friendly to each other and they go places together - it is a perfect experience for those desirous to meet new people and learn about other cultures and backgrounds as well as share ideas.

Click here to have a look at our accommodation for volunteers and interns.

Getting there:

Flight:
You need to book your flight once you have secured your place with us. There are direct flights to Ghana from the United States and the United Kingdom. Less expensive options can be traveling on transit and booking flights in advance. After securing your place, we can advice you as to the best way to book your flight.

Insurance:
You must have travel insurance in place before you travel to Ghana. This must include emergency medical expenses, personal accident and repatriation among others.

Visa:
You need a visa to travel to Ghana. This is usually obtained within two weeks - therefore, it must be purchased in advance. Once you secure your place, information about securing your visa will be sent to you.

Arrival: On arrival, we will be at the airport to pick you to your new African home. Instructions as to how you will see us at the airport will be sent to you before you arrive

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HOW LONG TO STAY:

Minimum: 1 week
Maximum: 12 weeks

WHEN TO GO:

2011 Academic Calendar Year

Vacation

1

May 10 to July 28, 2011

July 29 to September 9, 2011

2

September 10 to December 17, 2011

December 18, 2011 to January 11, 2012

 

2012 Academic Calendar Year

Vacation

1

January 11 to April 14, 2012

April 15 to May 9, 2012

2

May 10 to July 28, 2012

July 29 to September 9, 2012

3

September 10 to December 17, 2012

December 18, 2011 to January 11, 2013

 

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Our cost is reasonably priced taking into consideration your health and  safety while in Ghana, Africa. We provide you comfortable housing and there is a lot of flexibility with your volunteer or internship program.

PROGRAM FEE

Volunteer/Internship Benefits:

- Upon successful completion of your volunteer work, you are issued a volunteer certificate and a letter of recommendation.

Included in cost
• Pre-departure support
• Accommodation - facilities include  room, bath, toilet etc.
• 2/3 meals provided daily
• Airport pick up and drop off
• Volunteer/internship card
• 24/7 in-country emergency support

What's not included
• Airfare
• Insurance
• Vaccinations
• Visa etc.

Duration

Fee (USD)

1 to 2 weeks $ 800
3 weeks $ 950
4 weeks $ 1,150
5 weeks $ 1,250
6 weeks $ 1, 450
7 weeks $ 1, 650
8 weeks $ 1, 750
9 weeks $ 1, 850
10 weeks $ 1, 950
11 weeks $ 2, 150
12 weeks $ 2, 250

If you are staying more than 12 weeks, let us know; we will tell you the cost based on your duration of stay.

Funding Your Program

You can fundraise if you cannot afford all the cost yourself. If you require fundraising guide, please contact us. Some volunteers or interns who came on our projects fundraise from family, friends etc to pay for their volunteer or internship costs.

Why pay to volunteer or intern?

As a volunteer/intern driven organization, we do not receive funding for our volunteer placement programs. Therefore, volunteers or interns pay fees that cover expenses in arranging their trip and for services and facilities provided during their time here in Ghana, Africa.

 

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Here is a sample itinerary of how a volunteer's week in Ghana looks like. This is an example. It was developed by the Pensylvannia International Business Volunteers from the University of Pensylvannia during their trip to Ghana, Africa in May 2008.

 

Sunday:
8:00 pm: Arrival in Accra. Volunteers picked up by the HWI staff at the airport and taken to their lodging house.

Monday:
9:00 am:    Breakfast served at lodging
10:00 am:    Orientation with HWI leaders, discussion of goals and visions for trip
11:00 am:    Volunteers taken to schools to meet with faculty and students and get tours of the campus
2:30 pm:    Return to lodging and lunch served, followed by down-time in the afternoon
7:00 pm:    Dinner
8:00 pm:    Tour of surrounding area with HWI representatives; visit to webcafe and local markets

Tuesday-Thursday:
9:00 am:    Breakfast served at lodging
11:30 am:    Leave for Carol Karl Vocational School using public transportation
12:00 pm:    Volunteers teach at Carol Karl
2:30 pm:    Return to lodging and lunch served
Afternoon:    Entertainment or meeting with local professors and relevant individuals or exploring local markets
7:30 pm:    Dinner served
8:00 pm:    Downtime for Lesson Planning

Friday:
9:00 am:    Breakfast served at lodging
11:30 am:    Leave for Carol Karl
12:00 pm:    Teach at Carol Karl followed by farewells
3:00 pm:    Return to lodging and lunch, followed by rest and downtime in afternoon
7:30 pm:     Dinner served
8:00 pm:    Night time activity

Saturday:
5:00 am:   Leave in van with HWI volunteers for day of sightseeing, breakfast served along the way
9:00 am:   Arrive at Kakum National Park
9:30 am:   Tour and Canopy Walk at Park
11:00 am:  Lunch Picnic at Park, followed by departure
12:00 pm:  Arrive at Hans Cottage for Crocodile Viewing
1:30 pm:    Arrive at Cape Coast and Tour of Elmina Castle
3:00 pm:    Exploration of Cape Coast Beaches and Fishing Towns
4:30 pm:    Depart  from Cape Coast
7:30 pm:    Arrive at lodging, followed by dinner.

Sunday:
7:00 am:    Optional Sunday Morning Mass
11:00 am:    Breakfast Served, followed by downtime to work on lesson plans
2:00 pm:    Lunch served, followed by shopping in Accra
7:30 pm:    Dinner served
8:30 pm:    Night time activity

 

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Email: volunteer@humanityworld.org