
Psychiatric Hospital in Zanzibar
1 - 12 weeks
English
All year
18+
690 EUR
Internship
Psychiatric Hospital of Zanzibar
The public psychiatric hospital "Kidongo Chekundu" in Zanzibar follows the biopsychosocial model. This interdisciplinary approach integrates biological, psychological, and social aspects holistically. Therefore, professionals from psychiatry, psychology, and social work are involved in treatments.
While mental health and the Mental Hospital in Zanzibar had long taken a backseat compared to the Mnazi Mmoja medical hospital, a new, attractive building for the Mental Hospital was opened in 2021, significantly improving the standard of services offered. Funding sources include the Norwegian government. Thanks to new attractive facilities, improved services, and campaigns, the topic of mental health is now less stigmatized by the Zanzibari population.
Currently, the facility employs a team of clinical psychology experts with MSc degrees from Muhimbili University, psychiatry professionals with medical degrees, social workers, and psychiatric nurses who can supervise internships.
There is an outpatient clinic open on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, recording about 1,400 patient visits per month. Additionally, approximately 850 heroin addicts receive outpatient methadone treatment.
Around 50-60 patients are admitted monthly for inpatient care and usually stay for short periods. They are often brought in by family members or the police.
Kidongo Chekundu has a separate department for children and adolescents. Typical issues include psychoses, mood disorders, mania, ADHD, autism, intellectual disabilities, and developmental delays. Causes include drug abuse, genetic factors, intrafamilial conflicts such as parental divorce, and abuse.
There is also an area for occupational therapy, where patients draw and paint daily, and occasionally engage in gardening and carpentry. For children, however, the "Occupational Therapy" department of the Mnazi Mmoja main hospital is used. Since the psychiatric hospital is part of Zanzibar's state hospitals, which are managed together, interns at Kidongo Chekundu can combine their internship with any department of the Mnazi Mmoja Hospital.
Cultural factors in psychotherapy are also interesting for participants. Superstitions such as belief in spirits, witchcraft, and curses are common among patients. Although the acceptance of traditional spiritual African healers/witch doctors is decreasing, they are still the first point of contact for many people with mental health issues. In a collectivist culture, involving the environment of those affected, such as family, neighborhood, and even Muslim clergy, is essential in treatment.
Internships are possible for students of psychology, medicine, social work, and occupational therapy.
Your Activities as an Intern
Tasks for participants include participation and conducting group and individual counseling, nursing, and attending ward rounds for inpatients, which take place every Wednesday and Friday. You will typically be at the hospital from Monday to Friday for 6-8 hours daily. You will have a supervisor from your field of study. The internship can generally be done for university credit.
A report from Kerstin, who completed an internship at the psychiatric hospital, can be found in the "More Info" slider.
How to apply?
You can either send an inquiry first or book directly if you meet the conditions (student or graduate in psychology, medicine, social work, or occupational therapy or related fields). If you meet the conditions, you will always be accepted.
However, some documents are needed, which you can email to us (
- Resume (in English)
- Transcript of Records
- Passport photo, preferably with a blue background
- Scan of your passport (the double page with photo)
- Scan of your current police clearance certificate
- should not be older than 1 month at the time of application (if possible in English)
- otherwise, you can translate the original yourself and attach the translation
- Completed application form, which we will provide
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What is included?
- Arrangement of your internship
- Hospital contributions/supervision fees
- Accommodation with/without meals (as booked)
- 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
- Arrangements for your Residence Permit, Work Permit or similar permit and other official permits (if required), but not the official government fees for it/them
- Pick-up and Transfers from/to Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ) on arrival and departure
- Personal support staff at your location and at our international office
- Orientation and Introduction in Zanzibar
- Accompanying you to your placement on your first day
- 24 Hours emergency support by local support team
- CO2 compensation of your long-haul flights: Costs for 10 seedlings of indigenous trees that we plant on the slopes of Kilimanjaro
- Local SIM Card
- Issuance of Confirmations/Certificates for your university, scholarship, insurance, etc. and filling out/signing Internship Contracts for your university
- 15% Discount for Safaris, Kilimanjaro Climbs, Excursions and Watersports Activities offered by "Budget Safari Tanzania"
Not included?
- Meals (if not included in your booked accommodation package)
- Official visa fee (see Visa section above)
- Travel to/from Zanzibar (you book it on your own; we can assist you)
- Insurance (Travel Health Insurance, Liability Insurance, Travel Cancellation insurance)
- Personal Expenses (e.g. Internet, local transport)
- Vaccinations
INSIGHT
this program
Gain insights into mental health care in an African country
Enhance your foreign language skills
Improve your intercultural skills
Do your internship at an exciting location!
Eligible for credit as a mandatory internship
Questions?
your consultant for this program is
Kareen Leodgard
(she/her)
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