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Human & Children's Rights in Tanzania

Duration

2 - 24 weeks

Language requirements

English

Availability

All year

Age

18+

Price starts with

580 EUR

Type of program

Volunteering or Internship

We collaborate with several nonprofit organizations that provide legal assistance for women, children, people with disabilities, and other minorities. These organizations raise awareness of legal issues and advocate for the socio-economic development of underprivileged populations. As a legal intern, you will analyze data and create reports, written contents on legal topics, and you accompany and support the organization on their field trips.
Description

This internship is also available as an remote/virtual internship.

Internship with Human Rights Organizations in Tanzania

In many African societies, women, children, people with disabilities, and other minorities are often denied essential rights. They also face discrimination in areas such as labor law, family law, criminal law, and business law. However, NGOs in Tanzania work to educate these groups about their rights, provide free legal aid, and represent them in out-of-court settlements. They also assist in poverty alleviation and socio-economic empowerment. Advocacy campaigns aim to influence society positively, including district councils and community boards. Partnerships with media, research institutions, and other relevant organizations are also formed, and studies are regularly conducted to assess women’s inclusion in societal and political spheres.


Activities of the Organizations

Legal Assistance

Organizations provide daily legal aid to individuals seeking advice on various issues, including land disputes, inheritance law, marriage, child support, labor matters, and gender-based violence. They collaborate with paralegals (professionals with foundational legal knowledge) who work closely with village and community executives, the police, gender desks, social services, courts, and religious institutions.


Legal Awareness

Workshops and open dialogues are conducted in primary and secondary schools to involve teachers and students in discussions on domestic violence, child rights, and human rights. This raises awareness of the need to protect children, women, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups. Students and teachers act as ambassadors, sharing their knowledge within their communities.

Additional measures include community workshops involving local leaders and community groups, the creation of educational materials in local languages such as Swahili and Chagga, and the use of media platforms like radio, television, and social media. Organizations also regularly organize seminars and legal training on human rights and legal frameworks.


Shelter for Victims of Violence

One organization provides shelter and accommodation for women and female teenagers who are victims of gender-based violence, including genital mutilation, sexual abuse, and other forms of violence.


Village Community Banks (VICOBAs)

VICOBAs are savings groups where members support each other. NGOs provide professional training and advisory services, equipping members with entrepreneurial skills and access to microloans and insurance. This helps improve the standard of living for members and their families through small-scale entrepreneurship.


Your Role as an Intern or Volunteer

As an intern or volunteer at a legal aid organization near Mount Kilimanjaro, your tasks may include:

  • Analyzing case files handled by the NGO and preparing reports on human rights situations.
  • Developing content for the NGO's awareness campaigns, such as training materials, newsletters, flyers, posters, and social media content.
  • Writing reports on the NGO’s activities and evaluating their impact.
  • Participating in legal consultations at the office.
  • Accompanying staff on field trips, such as school visits, community workshops, and to VICOBAs, to conduct awareness-raising on topics like child rights, women’s rights, business law, financial independence, business planning, and insurance.
  • Assisting in the shelter for victims of violence, if interested.
  • Supporting fundraising activities and administrative tasks, if interested.


Your work hours are typically Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

Program details

Rates

Who can join

Internships and volunteering are possible for participants with or without any previous experience.

Program start

Flexible, year-round. Arrival should be scheduled for a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday between 4 a.m. and 11 p.m. (flight’s scheduled arrival time). The placement will then start on the agreed weekday.

Getting there

You book a flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). We will pick you up from the JRO airport and take you to your accommodation in Moshi.

Your flight should land on a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday between 4 AM and 11 PM.

Your return flights should also be on a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday between 4 AM and 11 PM.

Visa

For stays up to 90 days: You buy a volunteer visa at the airport in Tanzania upon arrival for 50 USD. We will send you the required documents to get the correct visa.

For stays of 91-180 days: The total cost is 200 USD.

Accommodation Options

You can choose between shared accommodation or host families. 

KCMC Residence

The KCMC Residence is a new and well-maintained accommodation with bungalows, each containing 1-3 bedrooms. Each bedroom in the bungalows can be booked for single or double occupancy. There are rooms with two single beds and rooms with a double bed. Each bungalow accommodates up to 6 residents who share a bathroom with a hot shower, complimentary toiletries and towels, a separate toilet, a communal kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, toaster, oven, and kitchen utensils, a lounge with a flat-screen TV, and a terrace.
There is a garden between the bungalows. Continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, and private parking are included in the price.

KDC Shared House

The spacious shared house for World Unite! participants is located in the KDC area of Moshi Town. It comprises 3 large bedrooms, one of which serves as a 4-bed dormitory, while the other two are used for double or single occupancy. All rooms feature private bathrooms with toilets and hot water. Additionally, the house includes a shared living room, a kitchen with a dining area, and a large garden. The house has a security guard and a backup power generator. The KDC bus stop is just a minute's walk from the house, providing a 10-minute Daladala ride to the city center or a half-hour walk. In the immediate vicinity of the house, there are several shops, restaurants, and bars.

Siarick Cottages

Siarick Cottages is a new and well-maintained guesthouse, designed in Tanzanian style and operated by a local family in the Kiboroloni area of Moshi Town. The 16 rooms, available for single, double, or triple occupancy, all come with private bathrooms featuring hot showers and toilets. Siarick also uses solar lighting, which is very useful in case of electricity cuts at night. The premises are fenced and there is 24-hour security.

You can choose between 3-share room accommodation (three single beds) and double rooms with other participants of the same gender or single room accommodation.

 

Host Families in Moshi

Staying with a host family gives you the opportunity to gain an in-depth look at Tanzanian culture and society. We cooperate with host families in the urban area of Moshi, whose living conditions are of medium and high standard. What this means exactly, we want to explain in the following.

The host families we collaborate with belong to Tanzania's upper middle class, and their homes meet standards that are well-suited for the majority of our participants in terms of construction quality, amenities, and furnishings. Typically, these houses are equipped with two tiled bathrooms—one for the parents and another shared by the children of the family and yourself. The availability of hot water for showers can vary. Western-style water toilets are typically provided in the house.

The host families provide meals that reflect typical Tanzanian cuisine. Breakfast might consist of toast with jam, egg omelettes, and tea. For dinner, expect dishes such as meat or fish with vegetables, served alongside rice, ugali, or chapati. Tea, boiled water, or homemade fruit juice is commonly offered. Vegetarian meals can be accommodated upon request.

In these households, refrigerators are usually present, and cooking is primarily done using gas. Domestic helpers are often part of the family structure, responsible for tasks like cooking, cleaning, and hand-washing laundry. Inside the living rooms, you'll find decorative curtains and doilies, as well as amenities like a stereo system, television, and an older laptop. As a common possession, the family typically owns a secondhand Japanese car. However, such items are often accumulated over many years due to financial constraints. The family's main priority is usually investing in their children's higher education, and the car is primarily utilized for absolutely essential journeys.

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Extension 1 week incl. dorm room accommodation (shared) without meals

+ 110.00 €

Extension 1 week incl. twin room accommodation (shared) without meals

+ 140.00 €

Extension 1 week incl. single room accommodation without meals

+ 160.00 €

Extension 1 week incl. host family accommodation with 2 meals/day

+ 200.00 €

Swahili language lessons (private tutor, on-site or remote), per 1 hour (minimum 20 hours)

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What is included?

VM_WHAT_IS_INCLUDED?
  • Arrangement of your internship
  • Accommodation as booked (with/without meals)
  • Individual Consultation and Preparation prior to your arrival
  • Access to the World Unite! Knowledge Base which has preparation materials including intercultural preparation, compiled particularly for your destination
  • Preparation Session via Zoom, together with further participants
  • Pick-up and Transfers from/to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) on arrival and departure
  • Personal support staff at your location and at our international office
  • Orientation and Introduction in Moshi
  • Accompanying you to your placement on your first day
  • 24 Hours emergency support by local support team
  • Contribution for internship supervision
  • Local SIM Card with 10,000 TSH air time
  • Issuance of Confirmations/Certificates for your university, scholarship, insurance, etc. and filling out/signing Internship Contracts for your university
  • To compensate for the CO2 emissions of your long-haul flights: Costs for 10 seedlings of indigenous trees that we plant on the slopes of Kilimanjaro
  • 15% Discount for Safaris, Kilimanjaro Climbs, Excursions and Watersports Activities offered by "Budget Safari Tanzania"
  • Participation in World Unite! Cultural Workshops and Activities in Moshi at no extra cost!

Not included?

VM_WHAT_IS_NOT_INCLUDED?
  • Meals (except in the case of homestay accommodation)
  • Travel to/from Tanzania (you book it on your own; we can assist you)
  • Visa fee
  • Insurance (Travel Health Insurance, Liability Insurance, Travel Cancellation insurance)
  • Personal Expenses (e.g. Internet, local transport)
  • Vaccinations

INSIGHT

5 REASONS why to join
this program
 

Deepen your knowledge of legal practices

 

Gain insights into the realities faced by underprivileged communities

 

Familiarize yourself with NGO operations

 

Experience a vibrant location near national parks and Mount Kilimanjaro

 

Receive ongoing support from our team!

contact kareen

Questions?

your consultant for this program is

Kareen Leodgard

(she/her)

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