Poverty Eradication in Kampala
Uganda
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks and 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 3-6 months
Dates: throuhout the year
Description:
Unemployment and poverty is high among the people of Kampala especially in the poor neighborhoods. The local organization is involved in capacity building among the youth through skill, social and physical development. As a volunteer you will be involved in drama, music, sustainable business projects and vocational training. This program suits people with business skills, accountancy, movie or drama skills, carpentry, electrical, computer skills, leadership skills or just people ready to lend a helping hand. The project is located in Kampala- the capital city of Uganda. Kampala is a bustling cosmopolitan city surrounded by seven hills with lush green vegetation. It is often referred to as the greenest city in Africa due to its many beautiful gardens and parks. The people are warm and friendly. It has a population of about 1.5 million people. English and Swahili are the most spoken languages.
Highlights:
- Affordable, enriching and fun programs. - Safe and inviting communities. There are many attractions to see in Kampala such as: The Kasubi Tombs, which were the traditional royal tombs of the Kabakas of Buganda; The Namugongo Martyrs' Shrine, which commemorates twenty Ugandan Christians that were burnt alive in 1886 on the order of the Kabuki of Buganda; The Ugandan Museum featuring a display of Uganda's cultural heritage, and a vivid reminder of their fabled past; The National Theater of Uganda, which opened in 1959 and is truly a national theater for the people of Uganda There is religious landmarks of historical significance including the Bahai Temple ( the only one in Africa) set on a hill with a great view of Kampala, The Rubaga catholic cathedral, The Sikh temple and the Namirembe cathedral. Shoppers can absorb the pleasures of the Nakasero Fruit and Vegetable Market, the Owino Market in Nakivubo Place or the Ugandan Craft Center in downtown Kampala. Kampala is awash with cheap internet cafes, international banks with ATMs which accepts VISA/MASTERCARD transactions. There are also plenty of local and international restaurants and pubs. Kabalagala is Kampala's pub/disco capital- a place where locals go, especially on weekends, to enjoy food, beers, music and dancing. There are several pubs and hotels in this area. Just out side Kampala there is the white water rafting either in Murchison falls or Jinja. You can also enjoy a visit to one of Kampala's 10 National parks or go Gorilla trekking to see the rare mountain gorillas.
Qualifications:
- Be 18 years or older - Have no major health problems - Have no criminal record - Self motivation, patience, open minded and respect of local culture, traditions and dress code.
Cost in US$: from $950 for 1 month
Cost Include Description:
Home stay with host families. You will be provided with your own room and 3 meals a day. The meals will be nutritious and local. Vegetarians are catered for. This arrangement ensures that you get fully immersed in to the culture and at the same time have your own privacy.You will be picked up at the airport by a representative of Come Kuona upon your arrival.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- business
- drama
- education
- housing
- media work
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- renovation
- repairs
- restoration
- small business development
- teaching
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- technical assistance
- volunteer management
- volunteering
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Typical Volunteer: Volunteers are given the chance to pursue their own interests especially on weekends.
Age Range: 18 years or older
This Program is open to
American,
Australian,
Canadian,
European,
Kiwi,
South African
and Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Uganda
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Come Kuona's Mission Statement: Supporting the work of grassroots development organizations engaged in finding sustainable solutions to poverty, illiteracy, diseases and promoting a learning exchange between volunteers/interns and the communities they serve. We believe a better world is possible!
Year Founded: 2002
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