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1 Centre for International Voluntary Service Telephone: Mobiles: , Web: P.O. Box Buruburu, Nairobi, Kenya Mumias Road, Buruburu Business Center, Kenol Station Building, 1st Floor WORKCAMP PROGRAMME 2017
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CIVS/STV-01/2017 CRANES OF DAGO THIM GROUP... 3 CIVS/STV-02/2017 AHERO RESOURCE CENTRE... 6 CIVS/STV-03/2017 MARIANNE CENTER... 9 CIVS/STV-04/2017 CUSTOMER ONGE NYIEGO WOMEN GROUP CIVS/STV-05/2017 KYALE SMALL HOME CIVS/STV-06/2017 COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEERS (CHV) CIVS/STV-07:01/2017 TUMAINI NUTRITIOUS SELF HELP GROUP CIVS/STV-07:02/2017 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SELF HELP GROUP CIVS/STV-08:01/2017 BISHOP CHABUGA FOUNDATION CIVS/STV-08:02/2017 WORKCAMP BETWEEN UVIKIUTA-TANZANIA AND CIVS KENYA CIVS/STV-09/2017 TUMAINI NUTRITIOUS SELF HELP GROUP CIVS/STV-10/2017 KYALE SMALL HOME CIVS/STV-11/2017 BADILISHA ECO-VILLAGE CIVS/STV-12/2017 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SELF HELP GROUP Page 2 of 45
3 CIVS/STV-01/2017 CRANES OF DAGO THIM GROUP WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Cranes of Dago Thim Self Help Group Project Location: Nyahera Location, Kisumu County of Kenya Orientation date: 07 th January 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 08 th January 27 th January 2017 Safari dates: 04 th January 06 th January 2017 Theme: Supporting young adults with mental disabilities No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE Cranes of Dago Thim Self Help Group was established to make an impact on the growing problems vulnerable children, widows and orphans face regarding their right to sustainable development. The group is dedicated to the promotion and protection of children s rights and to the support of the vulnerable, widows and orphans. The group organizes routine trainings on farming for the widows and youths, promotes human values through advocacy and community out-reach programs e.g. jiggers eradication and treatment, education and financial support to the less fortunate members of society, in order to realize the full potential and capabilities of the community. The group has a small farm within the member s homestead where they rear local poultry for meat and eggs, cattle for resale, meat and milk and a small area for planting cash crop i.e. bananas, vegetables, tomatoes and fodder. The farm products are sold to the locals and in the local markets and some are distributed to the individuals, supported by the group. The money made is used to support the group s programs. The group also supports people with disabilities and distributes sanitary towels to girls in public schools within the community. WORKCAMP ACTIVITIES Taking part in the teaching of various subjects (mathematics, language, writing, drawing, gardening, sewing, beadwork, computer skills and cleaning) Organizing extra-curricular activities General maintenance and cleaning of the centre Page 3 of 45
4 Provision of guiding and counseling services to the students Farm work ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT All volunteers taking part in this project will be picked up from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. The volunteers can visit Kisumu city and have the opportunity to see Lake Victoria, Masai market, Kisumu Museum. The volunteers will also have the possibility to visit Kakamega rainforest, which is about one hour drive from Kisumu. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park, entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 04 th 06 th January 2017 Page 4 of 45
5 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Reserve, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 5 of 45
6 CIVS/STV-02/2017 AHERO RESOURCE CENTRE WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Ahero Resource Centre Kisumu County, Lake Victoria Region 04 th February 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 05 th February - 24 th February 2017 Safari dates: 01 st February - 03 rd February 2017 Theme: Sustainable community development No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE The Ahero Resource Center is located in Ahero, about 25km east of Kisumu town. The Center serves as a One-Stop-Shop, offering a variety of services to the local community. The centre is equipped with a training facility to provide capacity building on Drought Resilient Agriculture, Entrepreneurship and Adult Education. The in-class training is complemented by practical learning on the adjacent Farmer Field School (Model Farm) which also encompasses a Greenhouse, Tree Nursery and Poultry Farm that provide practical examples of modern farming practices as well as a source of nutrition and income for the Orphan Feeding Program. The Ahero Resource Centre is also equipped with a comprehensive rainwater-harvesting infrastructure to fully utilize the short and heavy rains in the region. Additionally a borehole provides a reliable and affordable source of safe water for the community. From time to time, depending on the availability of funds, 30 school-going Orphans and Vulnerable Children get a free lunch at the center in order to improve their concentration and school performance. The Center also hosts a Community Bank offering financial services, tailored to the needs of the local community, including saving accounts or issuing loans to members. This boosts the economical activities of the over 150 bank members. Page 6 of 45
7 WORKCAMP ACTIVITIES Working on the centers Model Farm to improve farm outputs for the orphan feeding program and to showcase good agricultural practices to the community Supporting the Orphan Feeding Program of the Ahero Resource Center (e.g. lunch preparation, serving, washing dishes) General maintenance and cleaning of the centre Planting of the trees at the center and in the surrounding community Kiswahili lessons ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation up to three days before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION & SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. In this workcamp, volunteers can visit Lake Victoria at Kisumu city, which is about a 1-hour drive from the project. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to visit the Ahero rice fields, the local market or take an optional one-day trip to Kakamega Rainforest. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer Page 7 of 45
8 All administrative costs SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 01 st 03 rd of February 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Reserve, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 8 of 45
9 CIVS/STV-03/2017 MARIANNE CENTER WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Marianne Center Kamirithu Village, Kiambu County of Kenya 04 th March 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 05 th March 24 th March 2017 Safari dates: 01 st March 03 rd March 2017 Theme: Supporting young adults with mental disability No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE People with mental disabilities in Kenya (approximately 2.9 million) face special challenges in their lives. Many Kenyans still associate people who have mental disabilities with witchcraft, and little has been done to combat this stigmatization. Most people with mental disability have a mild to moderate mental retardation. However, they can learn and are capable of developing skills throughout their lives. They have a wide range of talents, which can possibly be discovered at any moment in their childhood. The major shortcomings of the current educational system for (young) adults with mental disabilities is that they are too old to be enrolled in a primary school, but mentally incapable of attending a normal secondary school. Because of that, the Marianne Center, started in the year 2010, focuses on people with mild to moderate mental disabilities, varying from Down Syndrome to Autism, from the age of 16 to 35 years. The training center for this group has given them and their parents hope for a better future. Currently, the center has 38 students. The students are divided into classes according to their abilities. The (young) adults are trained in basic life skills, vocational and income generating activities. At the end of the training, their capabilities are assessed and efforts are made for them to be attached to an employer where they get the possibility to perform basic tasks. The idea of this project is to make a difference in the life of young adults with special needs and disabilities, by making them self-reliant and by easing their integration into mainstream life without fear of stigmatization. Page 9 of 45
10 WORKCAMP ACTIVITIES Taking part in the teaching of various subjects (mathematics, language, writing, drawing, gardening, sewing, beadwork, computer skills and cleaning) Organizing extra-curricular activities General maintenance and cleaning of the centre Provision of guiding and counseling services to the students Farm work ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION & SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. There will be separate rooms for male and female volunteers. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. Volunteers in this workcamp can visit Hell Gate, which is about 2hours from the workcamp to location CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs Page 10 of 45
11 SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 01 st 03 rd March 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 11 of 45
12 CIVS/STV-04/2017 CUSTOMER ONGE NYIEGO WOMEN GROUP WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Customer Onge Nyiego Women Group Ugunja, Kisumu County of Kenya 08 th April 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 09 th April 26 th April 2017 Safari dates: 05 th April 07 th April 2017 Theme: Sustainable community development No. of Volunteers: 5-15 PROJECT PROFILE Customer Onge Nyiego Women Group is a community group that was started in 2003 by women with common interests in the development of their local community and economic empowerment of the women located in North Uholo. The group has a total number of 25 members and is involved in organic farming for which they have leased land. They grow vegetables, maize and sweet potatoes which they later sell. Some of the food harvested in the farm is being used for the feeding program, which takes place every Saturday. Some of the orphans live in the group s home and others are accommodated in the group s nursery or the local primary school. All the children meet every Saturday where they play games and are provided with a meal. The group also engages in HIV/AIDS awareness raising campaigns for the local community. The project aims to create self-reliance through initiation of income generating activities and promotes affairs related to education in order to enlighten the community on the social issues affecting them. Page 12 of 45
13 WORKCAMP ACTIVITIES HIV/AIDS awareness campaign Kiswahili lessons Support the Orphan Feeding Program (e.g. preparation & serving of food, dish washing) Home visit/cultural exchange Farm work which includes weeding, planting of local vegetables, digging and watering of crops ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INETREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. In this workcamp, volunteers can visit Lake Victoria at Kisumu City, which is about a 2-hour drive from the project. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs Page 13 of 45
14 SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 05 th 07 th April 2017 Charges: WHAT TO CARRY 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 14 of 45
15 CIVS/STV-05/2017 KYALE SMALL HOME WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Kyale Small Home Makueni County of Kenya, 06 th May 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 07 th May 26 th May 2017 Safari dates: 03 rd May 05 th May 2017 Theme: Supporting the physically challenged children No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE Volunteer in Makueni County in Eastern Kenya and work with physically handicapped children in the Kyale Small Home. The institution consists of a school and a home, which has been in existence since A Primary School and Catholic Church surround this home, which currently houses 20 physically handicapped children. These kids are boys and girls aged between 10 to 19 years. They have suffered accidents, snakebites and Polio, were handicapped from or during birth, among other causes. The idea of this project is to make a difference in the life of children and young adults with special needs and disabilities in order to become self-reliant and integrated into mainstream life without fear of stigmatization. NATURE OF WORK Teaching the disabled children various subjects (mathematics, English, debates, etc) Care giving services, including: washing, cooking, serving, feeding and cleaning Organizing extra-curricular activities, like sports, for the children Working in the farm of the home to improve farm outputs ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. Page 15 of 45
16 ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. In this workcamp, volunteers can visit Machakos town, which is about a 1-hour drive from the project. You can view Africa s highest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro, from the home and you can experience the traditional Akamba homes built by the Kamba people. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs Page 16 of 45
17 SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 03 rd 05 th May 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interactions purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 17 of 45
18 CIVS/STV-06/2017 COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEERS (CHV) WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Community Health Volunteers (CHV) Vihrembe Market, Kakamega County 10 th June 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 11 th June 30 th June 2017 Safari dates: 07 th June 09 th June 2017 Theme: Provision of health services / conservation efforts No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE Community Health Volunteers (CHV) was started with the aim of creating awareness on HIV/AIDS among the residents of Vihrembe area, as well as on issues of sexual and reproductive health. CHV is also actively involved in jigger eradication campaigns in the community. In addition, CHV educates the local community about the conservation of Kakamega Rainforest and its fragile ecosystem. The forest is home to many unique and rare animal and plant species but the increasing human population has exerted negative pressures to the forest, e.g. illegal logging, charcoal burning, cattle grazing, harvesting of medical plants and general clearing of the forest for agriculture. CHV involves the community in its preservation, ensuring the forest is cherished as a healthy, unique and diverse ecosystem for future generations. The idea of this project is to create awareness about the negative effects of jiggers on the health of local people. NATURE OF WORK Door-to-door jigger eradication campaign HIV/AIDS home-based care program School outreach programs Awareness creation in the community on sexual and reproductive health Rehabilitation and conservation of Kakamega Forest through the establishment of tree nurseries Kiswahili classes Page 18 of 45
19 ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. In this workcamp, volunteers can visit Lake Victoria in Kisumu City, which is about a 2-hour drive from the project. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to visit Kakamega Rainforest, which is about one and half kilometer from the project site. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 07 th 09 th June 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro Page 19 of 45
20 WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 20 of 45
21 CIVS/STV-07:01/2017 TUMAINI NUTRITIOUS SELF HELP GROUP WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: HopeLink Development Project Rusinga East Location, Mbita Constituency, Homabay County 08 th July 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 09 th July 26 th July 2017 Safari dates: 05 th July 07 th July 2017 Theme: Welfare for children and the marginalized No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE HOPE LINK, a non-profit organization, registered as a CBO, is a community initiative, formed to link the community with other players in order to address the challenges faced by the local community. The mission of this organization is concerned with the well-being of children, women, widows, widowers, men and youths who are disadvantaged due to their economical, social and cultural background. They want to build a healthy, transformed, and interactive community. The group is involved in the following activities: Dissemination of information to the community through dialogue, forums, workshops, road show demonstrations, outreaches Advocacy on human rights, Child abuse, Child neglect, Education, primary health care capacity building for better food security and livelihood Micro finance capacity building through revolving funds Care and support for OVC, widows and the elderly through provision of their health and education needs. Management of a kindergarten for the development of destitute children Enhancing community interaction by hosting volunteers from different countries and backgrounds, who come to work and stay with us in work camps or as individual volunteers Page 21 of 45
22 NATURE OF WORK Environmental cleanup campaigns alongside Lake Victoria beaches Farming activities i.e. organic farming Teaching of Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies Home visit/cultural exchange Farm work which includes weeding, planting of local vegetables, digging and watering of crops ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. Sites of interest are the neighboring Mfangano Island and the Rhuma National Park. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs Page 22 of 45
23 SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 05 th 07 th July 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, clothes, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 23 of 45
24 CIVS/STV-07:02/2017 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SELF HELP GROUP WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Community Development Self-Help Group Busia County of Kenya 15 th July 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 16 th July 04 th August 2017 Safari dates: 12 th July 14 th July 2017 Theme: Supporting the physically challenged children No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE The German foundation for world population trained some community health members, VCT Counselors, mobilizing forces in the community, home-based caregivers and educators among others on HIV/AIDS prevention through a community-based organization. During the project period, while the trained members were visiting the community, they realized that there was a big health problem in the community. Apart from HIV/AIDS as the main problem, there were more health issues such as an increased number of orphans/vulnerable children and jiggers menace because of parents death from HIV/AIDS. Most orphans whose parents had died from HIV/AIDS were infected by jiggers, this was a result of poor guardian care. In general, these children lacked basic needs such as health care, shelter, education and clothing among others. Having realized that there were all of these problems within the community, a few trained local volunteers from Butula decided 2014 to establish a group, which could address the above mentioned health issues. The group was then referred to as Community Development Self-Help Group (CDG), operating within Butula Sub County with its main office at Shibale Market within Marachi central Ward, focusing on Health and community development. WORKCAMP ACTIVITIES Making bricks Repairing houses of elderly people Establishing of tree nursery Page 24 of 45
25 ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION & SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. CAMPFEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 12 th July 14 th July 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to Page 25 of 45
26 those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 26 of 45
27 CIVS/STV-08:01/2017 BISHOP CHABUGA FOUNDATION WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Bishop Chabuga Foundation Hamisi District, Vihiga County of Kenya 05 th August 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 06 th August 25 th August 2017 Safari dates: 02 nd August 04 th August 2017 Theme: Youth and Community empowerment No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE The Bishop Chabuga Foundation is a local organization that was founded by the African Divine Church in Its major objective is reaching out to community members and empowering the youth and marginalized community through provision of basic needs like education, health care, HIV/AIDS campaign awareness and offering vocational training to the youth living around the community. The organization manages a Primary School operating from grade one to eight. The school enrolls pupils who come from the surrounding local community and are from poor backgrounds. The institution also has a feeding program where the pupils can get their meals in order to focus on their education. It also has a vocational training centre that is used to train youths. It offers tailoring and carpentry, which aids them to acquire skills which will help them to better their lives and thus to become better persons in the community. Additionally, there is a dispensary where the local community members get access to health care. They also have a Voluntary Counseling Centre where they do counseling and testing of HIV, thus increasing the awareness of the youth and the community about the disease and teaching them to beware of the pandemic disease. Page 27 of 45
28 WORKCAMP ACTIVITIES Farm work which involves weeding, digging and planting of maize, beans and vegetables Sensitization awareness on HIV/AIDS Exchange programs i.e. debates in school Assisting with the work in the hospital Teaching Mathematics, English, Science, Social studies subjects Engaging in sports activities as well as playing with the children ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. In this workcamp, volunteers can visit Kakamega rain forest and Lake Victoria in Kisumu City, which are about a 1:30hr drive respectively from the project. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs Page 28 of 45
29 SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 02 nd 04 th August 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, clothes, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 29 of 45
30 CIVS/STV-08:02/2017 WORKCAMP BETWEEN UVIKIUTA-TANZANIA AND CIVS KENYA BACKGROUND Are you interested in making a difference through workcamps in two different countries? If yes the CIVS Kenya and UVIKIUTA-Tanzania is the right address for you. We enable you to help the needy in a meaningful and sustainable way, while acquiring important life skills as you travel through Tanzania and Kenya, the most popular countries in Eastern Africa! You can join our 4-week Workcamps and we are very much looking forward to make your stay in Project description: This project will be co-hosted by two organisations in East Africa; Tanzania and Kenya an unforgettable experience! UVIKIUTA in Tanzania and CIVS in Kenya under the theme Sustainable community development. The first two weeks of the program will be spent in Tanzania and the second half in Kenya. WORKCAMPS SUMMARY Phase one in Tanzania from 31 st July to 13 th August 2017: Project Name: School Project in Dodoma Project Location: Dodoma Theme: Sustainable community development No. of Volunteers: Phase Two in Kenya from 14 th August to 27th August 2017: Project Name: Marianne Centre Project Location: Kamirithu village, Limuru County of Kenya Theme: Sustainable community development No. of Volunteers: PROJECT PROFILE IN TANZANIA This project aims to contribute to the empowerment of young women and women through improved educational facilities. Poor education facilities including the learning environment has been one of the factors contributing to poor performance hence hinder the possibility of managing development challenges like unequal rights, a lack of awareness of rights, low literacy rates, dependency, limited access to education and opportunities to earn a living, and poverty. Page 30 of 45
31 Participants time, skills, and ideas are expected to help in building solidarity and support for young women and men of in their pursuit of healthy and sustainable livelihoods. Project Activities: In Tanzania participants of this project will be involved in renovation of school buildings and painting. In supporting the greening school campaign volunteers will participate in providing garbage separation facilities and composting. Depending on the weather; volunteers will also plant trees and beautification activities in the schools. Accommodation: In Tanzania participants will be accommodated at the students hostel in the community. Clean water and electricity will be available, however electricity is not reliable. Location: Participants of this project are privileged to be at heart of most famous cultural, natural and attractions countries in Africa. In Tanzania the project location will be hosted in Dodoma Municipality (Newly declared capital of Tanzania in the central part). Free time activities: The project is organised by providing opportunity for participants to utilise their free time by enjoying what the region offers in terms of cultural and natural attractions. In Tanzania we will have possibilities to see wild animals at Ngorongoro crater & Lake Manyara National Park as well cultural tourism in Masai communities and Kondoa Irangi. Terminal: Participants of this project will be picked up at Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam) or any of the Bus Stations or Railway stations in Dar es Salaam. Extra Fee: Participation fee of 200 or equivalent Tanzanian to be paid on arrival day Participation fee does not cover the cost of medical/health services, cost of relevant Visas or permits, airport drop off on departure date, pocket money, free/leisure activities and other personal expenses. However; participation fee does cover the cost of airport pickups on arrival, local transport to the project (One way) after arriving in the host country, orientation on arrival, food and accommodation during the program and general running cost of the project. PROJECT PROFILE IN KENYA People with mental disabilities in Kenya (approximately 2.9 million) face special challenges in their lives. Many Kenyans still associate people who have mental disabilities with witchcraft, and little has been done to combat this stigmatization. Most people with mental disability have a mild to moderate mental retardation. However, they can learn and are capable of developing skills throughout their lives. They have a wide range of talents, which can possibly be discovered at any moment in their childhood. The major shortcomings of the current educational system for (young) adults with mental disabilities is that they are too old to be enrolled in a primary school, but mentally incapable of attending a normal secondary school. Because of that, the Marianne Center, started in the year 2010, focuses on people with mild to Page 31 of 45
32 moderate mental disabilities, varying from Down Syndrome to Autism, from the age of 16 to 35 years. The training center for this group has given them and their parents hope for a better future. Currently, the center has 38 students. The students are divided into classes according to their abilities. The (young) adults are trained in basic life skills, vocational and income generating activities. At the end of the training, their capabilities are assessed and efforts are made for them to be attached to an employer where they get the possibility to perform basic tasks. The idea of this project is to make a difference in the life of young adults with special needs and disabilities, by making them self-reliant and by easing their integration into mainstream life without fear of stigmatization. WORKCAMP ACTVITIES Thorough cleaning of the entire centre so that when school reopens then students find it well cleaned Land scaping including planting of trees and flowers Farm work which includes working in the greenhouse and open field ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Volunteers taking part in this project will first arrive in Tanzania Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam) or any of the Bus Stations or Railway stations in Dar es Salaam and join workcamp in Dodoma between 31 st July and 13 th August All volunteers will then travel by road to Kenya through the Namanga border. We will pick up the volunteers at Nairobi city Centre Bus station. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation will be at the project in this workcamp and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. There will be separate rooms for male and female volunteers. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs and the volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food. Volunteers in this workcamp can visit Hell Gate, which is about 2hours from the workcamp to location in addition to joining Maasai Mara National park CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 200 euros. This cost will include: Page 32 of 45
33 Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 2 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs CONTACTS FOR HOSTING ORGANISATIONS 1. UVIKIUTA Center-Tanzania Contact person: Ben Mongo E mail: uvikiuta@rocketmail.com 2. CIVS Community Service- Kenya Contact person: Jasper Malome E mail: info@civskenya.com Website: Telephone: , WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interaction purposes: pictures of your country, clothes, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 33 of 45
34 CIVS/STV-09/2017 TUMAINI NUTRITIOUS SELF HELP GROUP WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Tumaini Nutritious Self Help Group Mumias, Kholera Location, Kakamega County of Kenya 09 th September 2017 from 10:00 am Start and End dates: 10 th September - 29 th September 2017 Safari dates: 06 th September 08 th September 2017 Theme: Sustainable development No. of Volunteers: 5-15 PROJECT PROFILE Tumaini Nutritious Self Help Group seeks to provide room for better health education for the local community with the goal of enhancing the health of society through nutrition and environmental conservation. They do this through production of organic family food in order to reduce malnutrition cases among children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Through the production of the organic food, the group members are able to improve their farming technique, which in turn promotes the income generating activities of the community at large thus boosting food security and discouraging deforestation. The group members are also engaged in environmental conservation, as they plant trees and use the organic manure in farming. NATURE OF WORK Farm work which includes horticultural farming, weeding, planting in tree nurseries, clearing of bushes and digging Making of bricks which will be used to construct the storage room for farm products Making organic manure and biochar which is porous charcoal used in agriculture to help the soil retain its nutrients and water Participation in exchange programs in schools: teaching of how to make products from compost manure Kiswahili lessons and debate lessons in local schools Page 34 of 45
35 ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. ACCOMMODATION AND SITES OF INTEREST Accommodation during the workcamp will be in the project and it is important that you have your own sleeping bag and mat. During the workcamp, volunteers will get food from locally available foodstuffs. The volunteers will share the responsibility of preparing the food themselves. In this workcamp, volunteers can visit Lake Victoria at Kisumu City and the Kakamega Rainforest. CAMP FEES Volunteers participating in this project will be required to pay 265 Euros. This cost will include: Airport pick up upon arrival & Airport drop off after the workcamp Up to 3 nights accommodation in Nairobi Introduction to Kenyan life through a Nairobi City Center Tour before the workcamp Workcamp Orientation at the CIVS office in Nairobi or the workcamp site Food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Workcamp facilitation and mentoring of volunteers by an experienced workcamp leader Certificate of participation for the volunteer All administrative costs Page 35 of 45
36 SAFARI OPTION CIVS organizes safaris to all the spectacular National Parks and touristic sites in Kenya, with the main attraction being Masai Mara Game Reserve. Volunteers who wish to go on a safari should apply at least two weeks before arrival to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry, accommodation and tour guiding. Safari dates: 06 th September 08 th September 2017 Charges: 3-day Safari to Masai Mara National Park, 330 Euro WHAT TO CARRY Volunteers are required to carry the following items for the workcamp: mosquito net, torch/flashlight, toiletries, first-aid kit, sleeping bag, sandals and sunscreen. In addition to those, volunteers can also carry the following items for interactions purposes: pictures of your country, old clothes that are no longer in use, toys, books, pens, etc. Page 36 of 45
37 CIVS/STV-10/2017 KYALE SMALL HOME WORKCAMP SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Orientation date: Kyale Small Home Makueni County of Kenya, 07 th October 2017 from 10:00am Start and End dates: 08 th October 27 th October 2017 Safari dates: 04 th October 06 th October 2017 Theme: Supporting the physically challenged children No. of Volunteers: 5-12 PROJECT PROFILE Volunteer in Makueni County in Eastern Kenya and work with physically handicapped children in the Kyale Small Home. The institution consists of a school and a home, which has been in existence since A Primary School and Catholic Church surround this home, which currently houses 20 physically handicapped children. These kids are boys and girls aged between 10 to 19 years. They have suffered accidents, snakebites and Polio, were handicapped from or during birth, among other causes. The idea of this project is to make a difference in the life of children and young adults with special needs and disabilities in order to become self-reliant and integrated into mainstream life without fear of stigmatization. NATURE OF WORK Teaching the disabled children various subjects (mathematics, English, debates, etc) Care giving services, including: washing, cooking, serving, feeding and cleaning Organizing extra-curricular activities, like sports, for the children Working in the farm of the home to improve farm outputs ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT We will pick up all volunteers taking part in this workcamp from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. CIVS will arrange accommodation before and after the workcamp in a host family in the Buruburu area of Nairobi. Page 37 of 45
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