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Voluntary Work Holidays in Africa - Community

Community

 

When something is fundamentally right it just works. There are no handouts to be had and all our community projects are established in partnership with local people.

 

Running a business in Africa is hard work and with it comes tough decisions. We have not got it perfect yet but we aspire to make every part of our business as ethically sound as possible.

 

 
The process invariably starts with a long hot meeting in the village with the Chief and Elders. We discuss the needs of the community and how we can achieve a list of sustainable development objectives working together.

 

Our Camps act as a source of local industry and employment with food produce and project materials bought locally. We bring the funds, enthusiastic travellers and sustainability.

 

During your stay with us you will become involved with projects ranging from low-level construction to making elephant dung paper. We have to balance the needs of the project with our need to ensure that your experience is both fulfilling and fun, but can assure you of an incredible experience.

 

 

 

The end result is an international, multi racial, multi religious, culturally diverse community achieving extraordinary things together.

 

 

 

Gap year voluntary work Africa - Community Community Projects

 

Gap year voluntary work Africa - Makongeni

Makongeni - School Project

 

Makongeni is a small rural community situated 50 km south of Mombasa in the district of Msambweni. Makongeni village consists mainly of residential dwellings with one or two kiosks that sell basic grocery supplies. The only school in the village, Makongeni primary school, was originally designed to accommodate around 150 pupils. However, since the recent advent of free primary school education in Kenya, this small school now facilitates over 600 pupils! Read More....

 

 

Gap year voluntary work Africa - Muhaka

Muhaka - School Project

 

Muhaka Primary School is situated in the heart of the community on the lower slopes of the Shimba hills of Kwale District. The school is set next to a beautiful protected forest close to the main road leading to the rolling Shimba hills and Sable Valley. The community is made up of the indigenous Digo tribe, who are mainly subsistence farmers and therefore have limited income. The school was set up in 1944 but has been neglected such that its total pupil population today is only 300 only. Read More...

 

 

Gap year voluntary work Africa - Mbokomu

Mbokomu - School Project

 

Our main focus for 2007 will be improving infrastructure at the school. Many of the classrooms are in disrepair and there is a huge amount of maintenance work to be completed. We have decided to start by re-building the main school kitchen that provides lunch for about 800 kids every day in the form of maize meal, known locally as Ugali. Read More...

 

 

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