Madagascar - Conservation projects (short term)
Madagascar Volunteer School Build PDF Print E-mail
Madagascar - Conservation projects (short term)

sSchoolBuilding2This volunteer project supports an award-winning local NGO building rural schools in isolated andButtonApplyNow beautiful remote Malagasy villages. This is the scheme for people looking for a fitness-building outdoors experience that really makes a difference to the lives of those less fortunate. You will join a small group of like-minded volunteers, working alongside community members, camping in a stunning rural environment, engaging in hands-on construction of a 6 meter by 12 meter two-room, stone floored, tin roofed, wooden school house, equipped with tables and chairs, blackboard, shelving and water and sanitation infrastructure on site.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 April 2011 12:12
 
Madagascar Volunteer English Teaching PDF Print E-mail
Madagascar - Conservation projects (short term)

sTEFLSchoolsVolunteer with a grassroots NGO alongside local communities tackling poverty through ButtonApplyNowEnglish Teaching in southeast Madagascar, working with a multi award-winning charity. This project provides a fantastic opportunity for those looking to develop skills in the area of teaching English as a foreign language to work alongside an award winning NGO’s established English teaching program in a stunning and beautiful region of south-east Madagascar. You may already be TEFL qualified or completely new to teaching. Alternatively, this project would suit fully qualified teachers who are looking to make worthwhile use of their skills outside of term time.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 April 2011 12:15
 



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