Tanzania faces significant development challenges. The country is heavily dependent on agriculture for food and employment, making it particularly vulnerable to the impacts of environmental degradation and climate change. Less than half the population have access to safe drinking water, while less than 20% have access to adequate sanitation facilities.
International Volunteers working alongside local volunteer teams, will help on sensitization of communities about Environmental and Nature Conservation basics . They will also have an opportunity to plant trees, train in constructing rain water harvesting tanks using waste plastic bottles as bricks to further boost the rural communities' training teams in Arusha..
Construction of rain water tanks with waste plastic bottles will conserve the environment and nature, mobilizing end user communities to prudently reuse the accumulating waste plastic bottles in Tanzania and the rest of the world .
There is room for both long and short-term volunteers
to run workshops and work on other projects.There is a lot of room for
independence and decision-making when you
volunteer for FEid.
FEid and our partners will develop new ways of engaging youth, empowering them as partners and leaders in development. We will harness the power of our international network to become part of a global.
During weekends Volunteers will get time to visit one orphanage center each week to spend two hours with the kids encouraging and playing with them then they can go in either of the following Arusha national park, Masai market, Arusha hot springs, Meserani game reserve, Arusha fun retreat, Hiking oldonyo sambu mountain and swimming all these located in Arusha region.
Breakfast will be provided and dinner
Drinking water will be provided
depending on availability of volunteers except December
Natural Resource Conservation and Management
Working along side FEid staff to create tree nurseries, constructing rain water tanks using waste plastic bottles. and deliver the conservation education.
$100/week
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