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Short Term Programme

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Reference Short Term  (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location Madagascar - Africa
Town/City Taolagnaro
Salary Additional Information Unpaid
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Part Time / Per Day
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 04/11/2013
Company Name Azafady
Contact Name Joe
Telephone +44 (0)20 8960 6629
Fax +44 (0)20 8962 0126
Email info@azafady.org
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Description

SHORT TERM COMMUNITY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME



Azafady is a registered charity who, with the help of interns from around the world, steps off the beaten track to respond to the directly expressed and urgent needs of some of the most marginalised communities and most threatened environments in the world. Based in south east Madagascar Azafady has a broad range of environmental, humanitarian and sustainable livelihoods projects working alongside local communities, offering interns an unforgettable experience and the chance to work on the frontline of an international grassroots organisation. 

  


Madagascar

 

Situated off the east coast of Africa, Madagascar is one of the world’s top conservation priorities with some 80% of its animal and plant species found nowhere else on earth. However, while it may be environmentally rich, deforestation from slash-and-burn agriculture and other pressures threatens the local wildlife and with 77% of the population living on under $1.25 per day, access to education, health care and even safe drinking water is incredibly limited. Infant mortality is a horrendous 1 in 10 nationally - and as high as 4 in 10 in the extremely impoverished south east region of Anosy where Azafady is based. 

  


What does Azafady do?

 

For over 15 years, Azafady have worked with local organisations to help change these shocking statistics by ensuring our projects are both useful to and requested by the local people. Using specialist knowledge and an award winning team of experienced project leaders, whether you choose conservation, construction or sustainable livelihoods programmes, our placements offer you the opportunity to gain invaluable experience as a member of a grassroots organisation by being involved in all aspects of your project from the start. 

  


Who are the volunteer programmes suitable for?

 

If you are 18 or over and are interested in a career in conservation, development or international charity work, or just want the opportunity to be part of a team of likeminded individuals working towards a vital cause, a placement with Azafady is the ideal starting point. Our structured programmes allow you to develop existing abilities and learn new skills that can enrich your CV whether you want to pursue a career in conservation or community development, or want to take part in an international internship during a break from studying or work. 

In fact our programmes consistently prove to be THE vital stepping stone for those looking to launch their careers in the international development or conservation sectors. Previous Azafady volunteers have moved on to employment in international organisations such as the International Red Cross, Médecins Sans Frontières MSF and even the United Nations – not to mention Azafady itself! 

  


Your volunteer programme

 

Azafady’s placements are challenging but greatly rewarding and you can be sure that you will be an effective and valuable member of the project team from fundraising to working with local coordinators to achieve project aims. Your programme is all about practical learning; you’ll be encouraged throughout and given regular feedback on your development as you work towards your career or study goals. And it’s all done in the freedom of the outdoors, not sat in a lecture theatre - this is hands-on experience that will help you apply your existing knowledge to the real world and see how a leading-edge grassroots organisation operates. 

  

Short Term Community Construction Programme

 

If you can’t commit to a 10 week programme but still want to be part of a longstanding and critically needed project, Azafady’s Short Term Community Construction programme is geared towards you. The programme offers you the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in a short-space of time by assisting our construction department in all aspects of Azafady’s community construction work. 

In a group of likeminded international volunteers, with a team of Malagasy guides and an international group coordinator, you may work on digging a schools foundations and the construction of the walls, all the way through to painting the classrooms and building the classroom furniture.  Or you may work on health and sanitation projects building wells and latrines in areas with poor sanitation, increasing access to safe drinking water and educating about the importance of good hygiene practice. All skills required to participate on the programme are taught during the programme so no pre-existing experience is required. Working with our construction team under the sustainable livelihoods department you can be sure that the benefits of your hard work will continue long after your time in Madagascar ends. 

As with our longer programmes, during our 2-3 weeks projects you’ll gain invaluable hands-on experience – and if 2 weeks just isn’t enough, why not consider our Pioneer programme (also available for a minimum of 5 weeks)? 

  


Programme dates

 

2013

 (for 2 or 3 weeks):

  • 11th January - 25th/1st February
  • 12th April - 25th /2nd May
  • 12th July - 26th / 2nd August
  • 11th October - 25th / 1st November



  

In order to participate in the short-term Community Construction Programme we ask volunteers to fundraise a minimum donation to the charity with the hands-on help of the UK team - £795 GBP for the 3-week programme (or £595 for the 2-week programme). We offer help and support in your fundraising including a substantial fundraising manual and resources such as raffle tickets, collection boxes, posters, the facility to set up an online fundraising page, and even a Lemur Suit! Crucially, these fundraising activities also raise public awareness about Madagascar, and you can be sure that your donation will be invested into our projects in Madagascar, with 92% of all donations going directly towards the pursuit of our charitable aims.

Your minimum donation will cover all travel costs during your programme, full training, three meals a day and a supply of clean drinking water, use of campsite facilities, orientation and language classes in Madagascar, and a dedicated team to guide you in-country; as a well as a full-time staff member in the UK here to help you with all of your preparations. Separately, volunteers need to cover their own ‘pre-departure’ costs which include flights, vaccinations and visa, and a standard Country Registration fee of £95 paid to Azafady which is due 3 weeks before the beginning of your programme. The Registration fee covers all aspects of police and commune registration costs in Madagascar, as well as compulsory inclusion in Azafady’s comprehensive travel insurance policy. 

  

Summary

 


Two to three weeks working with Azafady’s construction department on essential community construction projects in rural and remote Madagascar. 



Duration: 2-3 weeks. Cost: 2 weeks for £595 donation, 3 weeks for £795 (generated by fundraising and supported by Azafady), plus flights and a standard Country Registration Fee (£95). 

Full 10 weeks would be from the 5th July - 12th September

 

 

 

October - December

 

4th October - 17th October, 18th October - 31st October, 1st November - 14th November, 15th November - 28th November, 29th November - 12th December 


Full 10 weeks would be from the 4th October - 12th December

 



In order to participate in our programmes we ask volunteers to fundraise a minimum donation to the charity with the hands-on help of the UK team - £600 GBP for the first 2-weeks, £550 for the second 2-weeks and £500 for all subsequent 2-week blocks thereafter. Your total minimum donation would be due 3 weeks prior to the start of your programme. This is a direct charitable donation and as such we encourage volunteers to actively fundraise this with our help and resources, which also crucially raises awareness about Madagascar. We offer help and support in your fundraising including a substantial fundraising manual and resources such as raffle tickets, collection boxes, posters, the facility to set up an online fundraising page, and even a Lemur Suit. You can be sure that your donation is being invested into our projects in Madagascar, with 92% of all donations going directly towards the pursuit of our charitable aims.

Your donation will cover all travel costs during your projects, full training, three meals a day and a supply of clean drinking water, use of campsite facilities, orientation and language classes in Madagascar, and a dedicated team to guide you. Separately, volunteers need to cover their own pre-departure costs including flights, vaccinations and visa and a standard Country Registration fee of £95 paid to Azafady which is due 3-weeks before the beginning of your programme. The Registration fee covers all aspects of police and commune registration costs in Madagascar, as well as compulsory inclusion in Azafady’s comprehensive travel insurance policy. 

 

Summary

 


Frontline scientific and rural community driven conservation and research in one of the most threatened yet beautiful ecosystems in the world.

 

Duration: 2 - 10 weeks. Cost: £600 donation for the first 2 weeks, £550 for the second 2 weeks then £500 for any additional 2 week blocks thereafter (generated by fundraising and supported by Azafady), plus flights and a standard country registration fee (£95).

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