Women Legal Aid and Human Rights Centre
Program Description
International human rights include the right to work, to an adequate standard of living, to participate in cultural and political life, to education and to freedom of religion. Even though Tanzania has ratified some human rights conventions, they are far from complying with them all in practice.
This Human Rights Centre in Arusha is run by a small, private NGO that aims to provide legal aid and counselling services to poor and disadvantaged women and children in both rural and urban areas. It operates by conducting seminars, workshops, camps and conferences, organizes legal aid, socio-economic support and Human Rights education, both at the centre and in the media. The Centre strives to help as many people as possible but focuses primarily on women. If you have a relevant academic background and wish to volunteer or be an Intern, you can work in this Centre for Human Rights.
This Human Rights Centre in Arusha is run by a small, private NGO that aims to provide legal aid and counselling services to poor and disadvantaged women and children in both rural and urban areas. It operates by conducting seminars, workshops, camps and conferences, organizes legal aid, socio-economic support and Human Rights education, both at the centre and in the media. The Centre strives to help as many people as possible but focuses primarily on women. If you have a relevant academic background and wish to volunteer or be an Intern, you can work in this Centre for Human Rights.
Highlights
Visiting widows and get a better understanding of the legal and human rights problems they have to deal withConducting research on policies and laws affecting women and children with the aim of using the findings as a basis for lobbying and advocating to advance gender equality
Encouraging and supporting poor women in establishing self-help groups or projects that will help them to generate an income
Building a joint network with other NGOs and government bodies with activities relating to the Centres’ aims, within and outside Tanzania As a volunteer you will work on grass root level alongside experienced people to make a difference in the local community.
Qualifications
To take part in the voluntary work program, maturity, flexi- bility, independence and the desire to do social work are necessary. Your stay is an experience you will never forget. Volunteering in Tanzania enables you to experience this great country up close and personal.Get to know the smiling, friendly people in tiny villages, nearly untouched by modern life, or tour the busy, bustling cities of Dar es Salaam, Arusha, and Moshi.
Volunteer Types
Community developmentWhat`s Included
Included in the fee:Airport pick-up (not for boarding school).
Room and board during entire stay.
Manual.
Assistance from a local coordinator.
Introduction days (Except at the boarding school)
Not included in the fee:
Any personal expenses, soft drinks, bottled water. Any entrance fee during sightseeing and traveling. Airfare.
Visa and registration fee.
Insurance.
Turist visa fee and C-Permit fee, 120 USD. (Except at the boarding school).
Telephone.
Immunization.
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Program Locations
Arusha, Tanzania
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Program Details
Provider:
The Global Adventure Safaris ltd
Location
- Tanzania: Arusha
Terms:
Throughout the year
Program Duration:
2-4 weeks
Languages:
English
Participants:
Worldwide
Cost:
2 weeks - $400 / 3 weeks - $450 / 4 weeks - $500
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