Summary
Art in Tanzania has partnered with UNICEF, Save the Children, and other NGOs as a part of The Children's Agenda Initiative in Tanzania. This program has focused on Early Childhood and Children's Rights issues in Tanzania.
Details
40 Tanzanian NGOs, including UNICEF and Save the Children, created The Children's Agenda program. The primary focus is on children's rights to education, medication, sanitation, and other necessities.
We also work closely with children's families to meet their needs. Art in Tanzania tailors its efforts as the media team leader to give visibility to the program and its results.
The program has ten key investment points: Invest to Save the Lives of Children and Women, Invest in Good Nutrition, Invest in Better Hygiene and Sanitation in Schools and Health Facilities, Invest in Early Childhood Development, Invest in Quality Education for all Children, Invest to Make Schools Safe, Invest to Protect Infants and Adolescent Girls from HIV, Invest to Reduce Teenage Pregnancy, Invest to Protect Children from Violence, Abuse, and Exploitation and Invest in Children with Disabilities.
We use our Facebook pages' strong visibility (more than 50k followers) to advocate for the public in common.
Academic level team leaders are daily supervising your internship. In addition, we monitor your work with a weekly plan and report system to secure you proceed well in your study program.
The internship outcome is to learn to use and get experience to implement your education in developing country conditions with limited capacitation. Also, to better understand the opportunities in a fast-growing economy.
The program is ongoing, so we can adjust your start dates.
Your placement is tailored to your background, experience, and interests to empower our daily work with the communities. Your program can be from 2 weeks up to 12 months. Work hours are 6-8 hours per day, Monday through Friday.
You can also conduct thesis and related tasks. The typical daily tasks include practical fieldwork, planning, reporting, and visibility tasks.
We provide 2x the local minimum wage of USD 100 per month for paid internships payable when you stay a minimum of 4 weeks.
The start and end dates are flexible and accommodate other travel arrangements in Tanzania. However, international flights, student permits, accommodation, and meals are personal costs.
You and your visiting friends can enjoy sustainable tourism, safaris, and local tour options at a low cost.
We need your tentative arrival and departure dates to book you in and open your account.
https://youtu.be/NXE9nGPFCmY - Internship Children's Agenda.
Student reference https://youtu.be/VDh9s9-5WXQ and https://youtu.be/RAyuDd92Zu4
Contact us for more details at info@artintanzania.org or visit us at https://www.artintanzania.org or SKYPE with us at infoartintanzania.
Application: https://www.artintanzania.org/application
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/artintanzania
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Summary
Art in Tanzania has partnered with UNICEF, Save the Children, and other NGOs as a part of The Children's Agenda Initiative in Tanzania. This program has focused on Early Childhood and Children's Rights issues in Tanzania.
Details
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We organize low-cost student safari and tour programs.
This program has multi-professional aspects, so we tailor the tasks according to the participant's skill level. Research-oriented approaches are also welcome to develop the community-level issues and skills of the Tanzanian people in common. Students with disabilities are welcome.
A remote Internship is a non-paid option.
We organize low-cost student safari and tour programs.
This program has multi-professional aspects, so we tailor the tasks according to the participant's skill level…
This program has multi-professional aspects, so we tailor the tasks according to the participant's skill level. Research-oriented approaches are also welcome to develop the community-level issues and skills of the Tanzanian people in common. Students with disabilities are welcome.