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SVA MALAWI – BANGWE 2014

SVA MALAWI – BANGWE 2014. - We are looking for 12 volunteers to live and work in Bangwe , a community just outside of Blantyre- Malawi’s second biggest city. . The Country. -Malawi is a small country in south east Africa with a population of close to 16 million.

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SVA MALAWI – BANGWE 2014

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  1. SVA MALAWI – BANGWE 2014

  2. -We are looking for 12 volunteers to live and work in Bangwe, a community just outside of Blantyre- Malawi’s second biggest city.

  3. The Country -Malawi is a small country in south east Africa with a population of close to 16 million. -It is often referred to as ‘the warm heart of Africa’ due to the friendly nature of its people.   -The official languages are English and Chichewa, although there are many other regional languages spoken.   -It is heavily reliant on agriculture and its main export is tobacco.   -It is home to the third largest lake in Africa, Lake Malawi, as well as the third highest mountain in Africa, Mountain Mulanje.

  4. A bit more about Malawi • -Malawi is currently struggling with combating the rapidly growing problem of HIV/AIDS as well as trying to develop the economy and tackle poverty. • -Malawi is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world. • -In 2012 the previous president, BinguWaMutharika died.  After presidential disputes Joyce Banda, the first female president of Malawi, gained presidency in May 2012 bringing a huge change to Malawi’s democratic government.

  5. Breakdown of work on project 1 . Teaching • Schools • Orphan care centres 2. Tutoring youth with disabilities 3. HIV/AIDS Support Work 4. Gender Equality Work 5. Construction project

  6. Teaching: Schools • SVA Malawi works closely with three primary schools in the community. • Volunteers will be split into pairs and allocated one of these places to support teachers in classes such as English, Maths and any other subjects which they feel confident in. • Volunteers will teach every morning Monday to Friday, throughout the project. • We also wish to continue the ‘summer schools’ we ran last year which provide extra education during the holiday months, where volunteers will be able to take a more creative approach with arts & crafts and sports. • Next summer we hope to better establish a learning support initiative within the schools.

  7. Teaching: Orphan Care Centres • This year we will be working at three local orphan care centresin the mornings, Monday to Friday. • You will be involved in the daily running of the centres which includes teaching, feeding the children and playing games. • Some centres will require assistance with the internal running of the organisation.

  8. FDYD & COMPUTER CLASSES

  9. HIV/AIDS support Umunthu • HIV Support group • HIV testing • Umunthu VCT and community library BAHASI • Support group

  10. HIV TESTING

  11. HIV/AIDS SUPPORT GROUPS & HOME BASED CARE

  12. Promoting Gender Equality with CECOWDA

  13. Construction Project In the past, volunteers have used their fundraised money towards various construction projects around Bangwe. These have included a Victim Support Unit, playground for Bangwe youth centre, piggeries for income generation activities and BAHASI- orphan care centre.

  14. You will be hosted by the Umunthu Foundation, a local Non-Government Organisation who we have worked closely with for a number of years. • You will live in a guesthouse situated close to the recently built clinic.

  15. Details & Fundraising • The project will last for 10 weeks, with room for travelling afterwards. • The starting date will depend on the volunteers and the NGO, however volunteers should be free from the middle of June to early September. • Flights and vaccinations are personally funded. Flights will cost around £800 and vaccinations around £100. You will also need to provide spending money for extra activities during project and travelling after, but this amount totally depends on what you want to do! • You will be expected to raise £10,000 (between the group) for the project itself.

  16. Cali Anderson & Mhairi Hutchison malawibangweproject@studentvolunteersabroad.org

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