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Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

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1 - 13 semanas  ·  Idade 18 - 50+

rating  Excelente 4.8  · 
  Verificado por Volunteer World

Destaques

  • Natural Sanctuary for Chimpanzees: Actively participate in preserving the semi-free habitat for 157 chimpanzees across CWOT's 10,000 hectares, providing tailored care.
  • Scenic Location and Biodiversity: Explore Zambia's diversity, immerse yourself in the Miombo forest, river systems, and floodplains, contributing to exceptional biodiversity.
  • Impactful Community Engagement: Get involved in concrete projects supporting over 70 families, from education to health, creating a positive impact within the community.
  • Sustainable Agriculture and Smart Farm Initiative: Contribute to the development of the CWOT Smart Farm, aiding in providing organic products for the community and chimpanzees.
  • Cultural Discovery in Zambia: Experience a unique cultural immersion by participating in local activities, exploring exciting tourist sites, and delving into the authenticity of Zambia.

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Idade 18+
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Sobre o programa

Join the Chimfunshi wildlife conservation effort! Participate in chimpanzee rescue and rehabilitation, sustainable agriculture, and conservation education programs.

Introduction to the CWOT Volunteer Program: Our volunteer program at the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage & Trust (CWOT) plays a crucial role in addressing urgent social issues related to wildlife conservation and community development. The protection and care of chimpanzees, as well as the promotion ...

Sobre o programa

Introduction to the CWOT Volunteer Program: Our volunteer program at the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage & Trust (CWOT) plays a crucial role in addressing urgent social issues related to wildlife conservation and community development. The protection and care of chimpanzees, as well as the promotion of environmental awareness, are at the heart of our mission. However, we also face challenges such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflicts, and the need for sustainable livelihoods in local communities. Through our volunteer program, we aim to address these issues by providing practical assistance in animal care, education, and sustainable agriculture, while fostering a deeper understanding of wildlife conservation and cultural immersion.

Program Overview: Volunteers at CWOT play a vital role in various aspects of our operations. Whether it's feeding, cleaning enclosures, monitoring our chimpanzee populations, participating in the design and development of educational programs for local communities and children (awareness, training, music, art, or sports classes), or assisting with agricultural tasks such as planting, harvesting, or irrigation, volunteers are essential to our daily operations and long-term goals.

Environment and Locations: Volunteers will have the unique opportunity to work and live in the heart of Zambia's wooded lands, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. CWOT is located in the peaceful surroundings of the Copperbelt Province, offering a serene yet immersive environment for volunteers to engage with nature and wildlife.

Collaboration and Teamwork: Volunteers will have the chance to work closely with our dedicated team of staff members and volunteers from around the world, as well as spend time with primatology researchers studying the behavior of our chimpanzee populations. Our team is committed to providing guidance, support, and mentorship to ensure that volunteers have a meaningful and enriching experience during their stay with us.

Expectations and Equipment: We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and skill levels, with no specific experience required, only a passion for wildlife conservation and a willingness to learn and contribute. We provide necessary training and equipment for volunteer activities. However, it is essential for volunteers to come prepared with field clothing, closed-toe shoes or boots, and your own gloves and masks to prevent any transmission with our resident primates. Rain gear is also encouraged if the period of interest falls between December and April. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their enthusiasm, open-mindedness, and spirit of collaboration to make the most of their time at CWOT.


Dia típico

Schedule

 

Volunteers are expected to work from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm with an hour lunch break. Volunteers have 1 or 2 days off a week, depending on their wishes and the program they want to follow. We understand that for many of you, Zambia is a country you have never visited, so we are happy to help ...

Dia típico

Schedule

 

Volunteers are expected to work from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm with an hour lunch break. Volunteers have 1 or 2 days off a week, depending on their wishes and the program they want to follow. We understand that for many of you, Zambia is a country you have never visited, so we are happy to help you with tourism arrangements for your nonworking days.

Each program, regardless of the section, is based on the same principle. Participants head to the field around 7:30 AM, whether it's to the enclosures, the farm, or the educational center. They have lunch on-site at noon and return in the afternoon around 4:30 PM. On-site work depends on ongoing projects, but each section has its routines.

  • Animal Section:
    • Daily cleaning
    • Daily food preparation
    • Daily food distribution
  • Farm Section:
    • Planting or harvesting based on the season
  • Education Section:
    • Morning dedicated to activity preparation
    • Implementation of activities in the afternoon with children (afternoon dedicated to extracurricular activities)

17:00 Shower, relax

18:00 Dinner, free time to associate with others, read, write, and play games


Actividades em tempo livre

  • Canoeing Promenade: Two canoes are available, free of charge, at the Orphanage site of CWOT for you to explore the peaceful Kafue River.Bike Hike: Using one of the bikes available here, you can let the tracks lead you to explore in the CWOT forest and enjoy the flora, birds, and insects.
  • Bird ...

Actividades em tempo livre

  • Canoeing Promenade: Two canoes are available, free of charge, at the Orphanage site of CWOT for you to explore the peaceful Kafue River.Bike Hike: Using one of the bikes available here, you can let the tracks lead you to explore in the CWOT forest and enjoy the flora, birds, and insects.
  • Bird Watching with Binoculars: Enjoy bird watching at the riverside or at the Dambos (floodplains). We can organize a guide to go with you (additional fee).
  • Relax at the Riverside: During the dry season, you can spend time at the Kafue riverside banks located in CWOT, reading a book, having a picnic, splashing around, and taking a nap, enjoying the sound of cicadas and birds.
  • Musenga Market: Every second Friday, a Western-style farmer's market is held in Chingola. You can find locally grown vegetables, meat & cheese delicacies, homemade cakes and pies, or enjoy a nice cappuccino!
  • Get a Massage: Treat yourself to a massage at The Royal Lane Nail Spa in Chingola.
  • Dine Out and Poolside Relaxation: Enjoy a nice restaurant and lay poolside at one of Chingola’s upscale hotels. Options include Shalux (Indian Cuisine), The Mokorro Hotel, Protea Hotel, Ikon Hotel, Hellows, and Princes Bakery.
  • Chiwempala Market: For a very local experience and cultural immersion, you can go grocery shopping or just stroll through the eclectic Chiwempala outdoor market, talk to the locals, taste locally grown fruit, peanut butter from pure peanuts ground in front of you, and even try dried caterpillars, a local Zambian favorite!
  • Thrift Shopping in Town: Explore second-hand clothes at the DAPPs with prices ranging from 15 to 100 Kwacha, as well as regular sales. Chiwempala market also offers second-hand clothing and shoes, along with new Chitenge fabrics.
  • Chembe Bird Sanctuary, Kalulushi: A 3-hour drive to reach this nature reserve, home to a rescued bird sanctuary, with camping available.
  • Mutenda Falls: Just two hours from Chimfunshi, these falls are great for swimming, walking around, and are enjoyable during the day and night.
  • Nsobe Game Camp, Ndola: Located ~4 hours from Chimfunshi, this game camp is a great way to spend a few days away with a group.

Requisitos

Requisitos

Idade mínima: 18 anos

Para aderir ao programa é necessário ter pelo menos 18 anos de idade na data de início do programa. Poderá haver excepções se puder fornecer a permissão do(s) seu(s) tutor(es) legal(ais) ou se estiver acompanhado pelos seus pais.

Habilidades linguísticas

Precisa de falar Inglês (nível básico)

Documentos Necessários

CV and Cover Letter

Restrições de Nacionalidade

Sem restrições. São bem-vindas as mãos que ajudam de todo o mundo.

Outras Competências

carpenters, electricians, plumber

Compromisso de tempo

A tua mão auxiliadora será necessária na Segunda-feira, Terça-feira, Quarta-feira, Quinta-feira, Sexta-feira e Sábado de 07:30 - 16:30

Serviços incluídos

Serviços incluídos

Serviços por Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage

Chimfunshi is a charitable organization that relies on donations, grants, and a volunteer program to sustain itself. The financial contributions from volunteers cover various expenses related to their stay and their involvement in the organization's activities. Here is a summary of what is included in the costs for volunteers:

  • Accommodation:

    • Facilities, including water, electricity, and gas.
    • Bed linens provided, along with mosquito nets for protection against mosquitoes.

  • Kitchen Access:

    • Access to kitchen tools for meal preparation.

  • Transfers:

    • Transportation from Chimfunshi to the Chingola office upon arrival and departure.
    • Optional pickup arrangements from Kitwe or Ndola for an additional cost.
    • Scheduled transfers from Chimfunshi to Chingola for shopping.
    • Daily transfers to and from the volunteer's project during their stay.

  • Supervision and Support:

    • All activities are conducted under the supervision, training, and support of experienced team members.

Additionally, these financial contributions from volunteers are not limited to covering their stay expenses alone. A portion of these contributions also contributes to the overall funding of Chimfunshi, supporting essential needs such as food for the animals and maintenance of facilities. This plays a crucial role in continuing the organization's mission of caring for and protecting animals, a commitment that has been ongoing for 40 years.

Recepção no aeroporto em Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport

A driver will pick you up at the Ndola airport wearing a Chimfunshi T-shirt. The journey to Chimfunshi takes approximately 4 hours by car. Along the way, the driver will stop at a supermarket for your initial shopping. Debit and credit cards are accepted in supermarkets (please check with your bank to ensure it works in Zambia). If you plan to stay for more than a month, I recommend purchasing a SIM card en route with the driver to obtain a Zambian phone number.

Alojamento

Life style

It is important to note that living conditions are basic, as we are located in the heart of the Miombo Forest, right in the middle of the bush. However, we have an electrical system powered by solar panels, a self-sufficient irrigation system, and good internet access.

Room

Volunteers stay in one of the houses situated at the Education Centre, the other houses being for employers and researchers. The houses are shared with other international and local volunteers, students and researchers so you should be able to cohabitate with everyone in a respectful way. You will be assigned a shared room (8 beds) from which you can choose a bed.

Bathroom

Two shared bathrooms are located 10-20 meters away from the houses, with 5 showers and 4 toilets each. Depending on the season, water may be sparse, so please don't leave the water running if not needed. If a fire is made, hot water is available.

Kitchen

There are shared kitchens amongst volunteers, researchers. You will be shown some shelves/cupboards which will be your own space to store your food.three refrigerators and one freezer will need to be shared among volunteers and researchers. Therefore, you will have assigned spaces inside. kitchen has a large oven and gas-stove to cook 

Acesso à Internet

Bom acesso no local do projecto

O que NÃO está incluído?

O que NÃO está incluído?

Alimentos e Bebidas

Alimentos, lanches ou bebidas têm custos adicionais.

Bilhetes de avião

O aeroporto mais próximo é Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (NLA) em Ndola. Ajudamo-lo a encontrar voos baratos para Zâmbia. ENCONTRAR VOOS BARATOS

Seguro de viagem

Ir para o estrangeiro é uma aventura e é sempre melhor estar preparado. Doença ou lesão súbita, cancelamento ou roubo - um seguro de viagem para Zâmbia proporciona segurança e é uma vantagem a ter. OBTENHA UMA COTAÇÃO

Vacinas

Se pretende ser voluntário em Zâmbia deve procurar aconselhamento médico antes de iniciar a sua viagem social. Verifique as vacinas necessárias para Zâmbia. VERIFICADOR DE VACINAS

Detalhes à chegada

Upon your arrival at the airport, a car will pick you up and do your shopping if you have chosen to cook for yourself. The driver will assist you in selecting your groceries and take you directly to Chimfunshi.

The first and last day of your trip will be free days. Upon arrival, we’ll give you a tour, help you settle in, and answer any questions you may have. For days 1-3, you will be quarantined from our rescue animals to ensure safety for the animals and the staff. During these three days, you will work in a section other than the animal section.

The morning after your arrival, a meeting is planned at 9 am to discuss Health and Safety rules, your wishes, and a flexible plan for your stay, depending on your interests.

During your initial days, you will work 1 to 2 days in each section to familiarize yourself with the structure and make an informed decision on where you desire to work during your volunteering period. This hands-on experience in each section aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of our organization and assist you in selecting an area that aligns with your preferences and skills.

Disponibilidade
Jan Feb Março Abril Maio Jun Jul Ago Set Out Nov Dez

Preços do programa

1 semana (estadia min.) 490€
2 semanas 735€
3 semanas 980€
4 semanas 1.225€
6 semanas 1.715€
8 semanas 2.205€
13 semanas (estadia máx.) 3.430€
Preços médios 376€/semana

Preços do programa

376€ por semana 1 - 13 semanas Idade 18 - 50+

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Duração

1 - 13 semanas

Depósito

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Pagamento final

O teu pagamento final será acordado com Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage durante o processo de candidatura. As soluções comuns são ou através de transferência bancária ou pagamento em dinheiro no local do projecto.


Conheça seu anfitrião

Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage

Excelente 4.8 rating (11 revisões)

Non-profit - fundada em 1983

Verificado por Volunteer World

Hospedado por

Noé

Línguas faladas: Francês, Inglês

Sobre o projecto

Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust is one of the largest and oldest chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world. CWOT runs a community school, medical center, and organic farm.

Conheça seu anfitrião

Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT), located in the northern Copperbelt region of Zambia, is one of the largest chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world. In an area of over 10,000 hectares of Miombo forest on the banks of Zambia’s 2nd largest river, the Upper Kafue River, over 150 endangered chimpanzees and other wild animals in need have found a place to be rescued and rehabilitated in species-appropriate, semi-captive enclosures.

 

Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage was founded by David and Sheila Siddle (both deceased), who ran a cattle farm in the Zambian Copperbelt very close to the DRC, have always had a reputation for taking in and caring for sick and wounded animals. In 1983 a game ranger brought a badly wounded baby chimp, rescued from poachers in the Congo, to their farm. The Siddles nursed that chimp – whom they named ‘Pal’ – back to health.  Subsequently, more and more chimpanzees of diverse origins found their way to the farm. The Siddles earned the recognition of renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, who rescued one chimpanzee from a bar in Tanzania in 1990 and brought the severely traumatized animal to Chimfunshi. David and Sheila have received numerous honours and awards for their commitment - including the Jane Goodall Award (1995), the United Nations Environment Programme's Global 500 Award (2000), the Order of the British Empire (2001), and the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) Circle of Compassion Award (2017). Financially, however, the project quickly outgrew the Siddles' means.

 

In 1989, Stephan Louis, got to know the couple and their work, founded the non-profit CWOT Verein zum Schutz bedrohter Umwelt e.V. in Hamburg with the purpose of supporting the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage and assuring its continued operation. In 1995, under Stephan’s and David's initiative, the non-profit CWOT Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT) was established in Zambia to give the sanctuary a solid, long-term foundation. CWOT became a founding member of PASA alliance of great ape sanctuaries, launched in Uganda in 2000. Since the death of Stephan Louis in 2011, his brother Sebastian Louis has continued his work as Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Chairman of the Board of CWOT Germany.

 

The main mission of the programme are:

1) to support wildlife law enforcement and to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned chimpanzees and other wildlife by providing long-life care, 

2) to engage children and the community to protect chimpanzees, local wildlife and the Miombo forest through education and 

3) to reduce poverty and improve local community well-being through medical care, gender equality, alternative income community-based projects (e.g., organic farming) and capacity building.

 

The cores values are:

1) Ensure the best standard of welfare to rescued animals

2) Provide long term care and land for the Chimpanzees

3) Professionalize staff in charge of wildlife rehabilitation and care

4) Support and educate the youth and engage them to protect nature


11 revisões · rating4.8

Timothy Crespo rating4.6

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

I stayed at Chimfunshi only two weeks. They offer a big variety of working fields and it is easy and uncomplicated to switch between them if you feel like you want to do something else. There is food preparation for the chimps, observing of the chimps, maintainance work around the enclosures, farm ...
Nerea Núñez rating5

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

The work they do at Chimfunshi is truly incredible. I volunteered for two weeks and I would have happily stayed longer. I learned a lot about chimpanzees and being close to them has been really enriching, a unique experience!! The accommodation is in a very quiet place where you can disconnect and ...
Merle Wittenberg rating5

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

Volunteering at Chimfunshi is truly one of the most amazing experiences and something I would recommend to anyone with an interest in making a positive impact. At Chimfunshi, you can choose between working with chimpanzees, helping at the farm or contributing to the local school. Since it is ...
Jana Christiaensen rating4.8

2023 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

When I came to Chimfunshi, I thought I was going to fulfill a lifelong dream: working with chimpanzees. And I did! But there happened so many more things! I found myself again, inner peace, happiness with little things, going back to basics, true friendships, a heart for nature and of course the ...
Bettina Louis rating5

2023 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

I was lucky to have the chance to stay in Chimfunshi for two month. I liked my stay there very much. The main work I did there was organizing the new library. I had a lot of freedom to manage the project and got also a lot of support, when it was needed. In Chimfunshi there is always a lot of ...
Viktoria Steldinger rating4.8

2023 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

I was in Chimfunshi as a volunteer with my family. While my parents fixed some problems wirh the solar panels I helped out in the chimp enclosures for a few days and also did some preparing for the nature camp in the school (basically a holiday activity for the kids to learn about wildlife in ...

Localização

África > Eastern Africa > Zâmbia > Chingola

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