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Volunteer in Tanzania with International Volunteer HQ, the world's most affordable and trusted volunteer organization. IVHQ has a range of volunteer abroad projects available in Tanzania, including Teaching, Childcare, HIV/AIDS Support and Medical.
Capital: 
Dodoma
Population: 
47.78 million
Official languages: 
Swahili and English
Currency: 
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
Time zone: 
UTC+03:00
Weather and climate: 
Tanzania is hot throughout the year and is humid on the coast and dry ...Show more

ABOUT THE TANZANIA PROGRAM

LOCATION OF TANZANIA VOLUNTEER ABROAD PROGRAM

The IVHQ Tanzania volunteer program is based in Arusha and has volunteer placements located in rural and urban Tanzanian communities and villages. As this project is based in Arusha, volunteers will need to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (if travelling to the program by air). 

START AND DURATION OF TANZANIA VOLUNTEER ABROAD PROGRAM

Volunteer programs begin on the 1st and 15th of each month. Volunteers can choose to volunteer for periods ranging from 1 week to 24 weeks.

TANZANIA VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENTS

Volunteers need to be 18 years or over to participate, unless volunteering with a parent or guardian. All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance and provide a criminal background check to IVHQ's local team on arrival in Tanzania. Additional requirements apply for Medical volunteers, please read the project description below.

FREE INTERACTIVE VOLUNTEER TRAINING

All volunteers are encouraged to complete our interactive pre-departure training, which is available exclusively to registered IVHQ volunteers. The training is designed to build an understanding of important aspects that need to be considered before embarking on an IVHQ program. It helps volunteers to prepare in the right way by providing advice on what it takes to be a safe, responsible and valuable volunteer. Try a sample of the training here.

HOW MANY OTHER VOLUNTEERS WILL THERE BE?

Between 30 and 60 volunteers start on our volunteer program in Tanzania each month. What does this mean for you? More people to socialize with and travel with, more people to meet from different cultures, more people to volunteer with, more projects to work on, more staff support, better infrastructure for volunteers and lower fees! 

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