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This project aims to address some of the medical and educational issues facing the population of Malawi. We provide assistance at a local level through education, awareness and better-quality access to primary health care.

Access to health facilities and amenities is generally very poor. Most of Malawi’s mainstream population lives in rural areas and cannot afford or are unable to reach health care facilities. With over half the population living below the poverty line and the constant reality of food uncertainty, high levels of malnutrition, high malaria rates as well as being amongst the 10 countries most affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, medical assistance is highly sought after.
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Location of the Project:  Mangochi District, Malawi
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Project length:  Min 4 weeks – Max 12 weeks
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Arrival Airport:  Lilongwe International Airport (LLW)
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Volunteer Work:  Medical aid, wound care, health care education
Age:  18 - 60
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Number of Volunteers:  Up to 12 international volunteers
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Important Note:  For rural hospital placements, a licensing fee is required to be paid locally and the cost is dependent on volunteer's qualifications. The fee can be between $200 - $450 USD.

What's Included

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Accommodations:  Shared room in a volunteer house
Food:  Three meals per day are included
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Airport Transfers:  Airports transfers are provided on both arrival and departure days
Orientation:  One-day comprehensive orientation including local culture and greetings, health and safety, money and transportation, and a tour of the local town and market.
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Support:  Comprehensive and professional pre-departure travel guidance, 24/7 GoEco emergency hotline, experienced local field team.

What's not Included

Flights, entry visa ( $75 cash), travel health insurance, vaccinations, personal expenses
Landlocked between the East African countries of Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique lies the home of Africa’s warmest people; Malawi. Malawi is a country filled with national parks and game reserves, lush highlands and tropical forests split by the Great Rift Valley and the clear waters of its main attraction – Lake Malawi. 
This project is made up of a number of community outreach, health care and medical projects. Placement will depend on your experience, interests and the primary need at the time.

Opportunities may include:

Home-Based Care
Following a government-sponsored program, and with the help of experienced translators, you will plan and present training sessions to groups of local volunteers on home-based care subjects for the purpose of capacity building. Past topics include HIV/AIDS and malaria prevention, personal hygiene, drug administration, recording information, first aid, wound care, bed bathing, infection prevention, sexual health awareness, nutrition and digestion, TB and recovery.

On this project you may also visit the homes of chronically ill patients. This forms an essential part of the training for local volunteers, helping them become home-based care providers.

Wound Care
This placement requires volunteers to clean wounds and aid in basic dressing and bandaging, as well as making recommendations for hospital transfers for more serious injuries, or if further action or antibiotics are needed. This is vitally important in areas where wounds would otherwise go unattended, often ending in serious infections.

HIV/AIDS Awareness
Education and awareness is integral in the management of one of the greatest pandemics on the African continent today. Help to increase community understanding of HIV/AIDS and lessen the stigma related to the disease, as well as educate the local population about prevention and treatment.
  • Provide support and counseling through community groups for those living with HIV/AIDS. This may also include nutritional advice and information about other related diseases.
  • Encourage and help with drama workshops and presentations created by those living with HIV/AIDS. These productions will then be performed to audiences in the surrounding villages in order to aid with understanding and education regarding the disease.
Rural community hospital
This work on this project is primarily suited to volunteers with previous medical experience, medical professionals, as the center provides primary medical care and treatment.

The center has a number of departments in which volunteers with relevant experience may assist, including an outpatient ward, female ward, male ward, maternity ward, nutrition unit, laboratory, pharmacy and basic dental treatment. Typically, qualified volunteers will assist the local nurses and doctors in their everyday duties. This may include midwifery, ward rounds, cleaning and dressing wounds, minor medical procedures, etc.

There is also some lab technician work available, carrying out vital tests, such as haemoglobin, malaria, syphilis and pregnancy testing. Less experienced medical students will have the opportunity to shadow local nurses or doctors and assist with more administrative duties, but will gain valuable insight into medical care and treatment of tropical and infectious diseases in an emerging country.

Please note: The minimum duration for this project is 6 weeks.

Malaria Prevention and Awareness
The high material costs of this project means that this option is not always available. If the placement is running during the time you are volunteering, work may include:
  • Assist with malaria prevention techniques, education and awareness to help minimize occurrence.
  • Conduct valuable malaria project data collection and organization at various stages of the project.
  • Distribute mosquito nets and spray homes.
Nurseries for Abandoned Children
This project work takes place in the mornings and is for volunteers with little medical experience, or anyone with an interest in pre-school education and child-care.
  • Get involved with pre-school teaching to prepare the children for school.
  • Promote the importance of health and nutrition, including assisting with our feeding scheme.
  • Help the local volunteers improve their English and teaching skills.
Internet
Internet:  Internet is available at the volunteer house on a ‘Pay As You Go’ basis. There is also internet available in Mangochi, which you can easily get to at weekends on local transport.
Laundry
Laundry:  Laundry facilities are not available, but on site staff are happy to do your laundry for a small fee per bundle.
Accommodations
Accommodations:  You will stay in a comfortable, shared volunteer house in the Mangochi District. The bedrooms are large shared rooms, with single or bunk beds. Mosquito nets are provided and the rooms either have en-suite facilities, or an adjacent bathroom; all with western style flush toilets and showers.
Food:  Three meals a day are provided. Breakfast is self-service and usually consists of toast or pancakes, and tea and coffee. Lunch is usually made up of sandwiches, pasta, soups or salads; or a packed lunch if you are not returning to the house in the middle of the day. A hot dinner will be prepared for you in the evenings.
Please take note of this project's minimum requirements:
  • Minimum age of 18 
  • Good command of English
  • Police clearance
  • Physical fitness
  • Motivation to work with children
  • CV/Resume
  • Volunteers interested in working at the Rural Hospital will need to provide documentation ( Including: a letter of reference, proof of registration with the medical council in your country of residence or proof of registration at your place of study) and must be either a medical student or professional nurse (for a minimum duration of eight weeks) or doctor (for a minimum duraiton of six weeks). Nursing students do not qualify for this placement.
  • Volunteers interested in working at the Rural Hospital will also need to pay a licensing fee that is required to be paid locally and the cost is dependent on volunteer's qualifications. The fee can be between $200 - $450 USD.
  • Immunizations (please consult your local travel clinic)
Project Orientation (Included):
The day after your arrival at the project site, you will receive a comprehensive orientation, including:
  • An introduction to Malawian culture
  • Basic local greetings
  • Your health and safety whilst in Malawi
  • An introduction to some of the project staff
  • Money and transportation in Malawi
  • An introduction and background to the teaching project
  • Workplace ethics
  • Weekend excursions and free time
In the afternoon you will be taken on a tour of the local area and nearest town, including the local market there. This will provide you with the opportunity to buy cheaply priced local material for wrap-around skirts if you need to.

Travel Extras (Not Included):
Weekends are free and you may spend them as you wish. The project coordinators can help arrange day trips and weekend excursions including the following at an additional cost: 
  • The nearby village of Cape Maclear has a number of small tourist lodges, offering great snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving and craft stalls. 
  • Liwonde National Park is a popular safari destination and offer game viewing drives, boat rides on the Shire River, and walking tours.
  • Zomba Plateau is a good place for walking and enjoying the views, relaxing in the cooler climate, or horseback riding.
  • Other highlights that are a bit further away, which you may like to see in your free time, are some of the other impressive National Parks, Salima or the Mulanje Massif.  Alternatively, you may wish to just relax by Lake Malawi.
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