Health Project in Kenya
Kenya
- Nairobi:
Nairobi
- Mombasa:
Mombasa
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks and 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Dates: Throughout the Year
Description:
Local hospitals in Kenya lack the resources and manpower required to provide proper care to their patients. Volunteers are urgently needed to assist doctors in rural hospitals and community clinics. Our medical volunteer programs in Nairobi place volunteers at small medical clinics that treat a wide range of patients. The medical clinics treat newborn babies to seniors, for a wide range of conditions like colds/flu, injuries, malaria, pregnancy and childbirth, etc. Serious, life-threatening cases are referred to large hospitals in Nairobi. Volunteers perform tasks like taking vital signs, dressing wounds, administering shots, drawing blood, holding babies while they are being treated, helping to screen and organize patients, assisting staff with getting medicines/supplies, and generally helping out in whatever capacity they might need you. Placement tasks vary, depending on education, qualifications, and past experience. While volunteers will not be performing major operations, they will assist doctors. Participants will gather vital signs, such as blood pressure, height and weight, and temperature. You may also be asked to work in local health camps, distributing medicine, and counseling patients, treating minor wounds, and providing basic information about health, nutrition, and sanitation.
Highlights:
Most of our coordinators run local level organizations and work hard to address local issues affecting the life of their communities. In addition to our international coordinators, we work directly with local schools, orphanages, development agencies, and community organizations. We strive to ensure each program meets the high standards of quality as expected and deserved by our volunteers.
Qualifications:
Volunteers must be studying or practicing in the healthcare field, as doctors, nurses, EMT's, and medical and nursing students with clinical experience. We do not accept premed students into the program.
Cost in US$: Varies - contact us for more info.
Cost Include Description:
* Registration Fee (Non-refundable if you choose not to go) - 24/7 support from MICA' staff, - program marketing costs, - information pack, - administration costs, - travel costs to inspect programs and communication costs with volunteers. * Program Fee - Airport pick up, - orientation, - program supervision, - accommodation and meals during volunteer placement period, - In-country 24/7 support and - In-country administration costs
Experience Required: yes
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Volunteer Types :
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- community health
- community organizing
- counseling
- handicapped
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- health
- health care
- health education
- hospital
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- medicine
- nursing
- sanitation
- seniors
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Age Range: 18 and above
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
- Other
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Participants Travel to Kenya
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Other
Post-Program Services Include:
Maasai International Challenge Africa (MICA)'s Mission Statement: MICATZ promotes local organizations by making donations and sending volunteers to different destination around Africa, Asia and Latin America states. Our volunteers are active community workers. They support the programs and activities of partner organizations by undertaking a variety of jobs and responsibilities such as working in orphanages, teaching English in Primary schools and in Secondary Schools, Teaching life skills, working as community health workers or assisting administratively.
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