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Published 15 days ago

Women’s Literacy & Education Volunteer Internship — Community Development (Uganda)

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Busembatia, Eastern Region, Uganda
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    June 1, 2026
    End Date:
    August 31, 2026
    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    Part time (10-30 hrs/wk)
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Community Development, Education, Rural Areas, Women
    Benefits:
    Training Provided, Housing Available, Academic Credit Available
    Other Requirements:
    (Fundraising-based internship — not a fee) 1 month: £1,650 2–3 months: £2,450 6 months: £3,750

    Description

    Support women’s education and empowerment while gaining hands-on experience in international development.

    Join Women in Leadership (WIL Uganda) and help deliver adult literacy programmes and school-based education initiatives in a rural Ugandan community.

    About the Organisation

    Women in Leadership (WIL Uganda) is a grassroots, women-led organisation based in Busembatia, Eastern Uganda.

    Our mission: to dismantle inequality and empower women and girls to exercise their rights, build economic independence, and lead within their communities.

    About the Role

    As a Women’s Literacy & Education Volunteer Intern, you will support our adult literacy programme by designing and delivering interactive learning sessions for women in the community.

    You will also lead a “Book Event” programme across local secondary schools to promote literacy and confidence among young people.

    This is a hands-on role where you will design and deliver sessions — not just observe.

    What You’ll Do

    • Design and deliver adult literacy sessions for women
    • Facilitate interactive learning workshops (reading, writing, confidence building)
    • Deliver “Book Event” sessions in local secondary schools
    • Adapt teaching materials to suit different literacy levels
    • Work closely with local staff and community leaders
    • Support programme development and outreach

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Practical teaching and facilitation experience in an international setting
    • Experience working in community-based education programmes
    • Leadership and communication skills
    • A professional reference and certificate upon completion
    • Opportunity to gain academic credit (we work with your university)
    • Experience designing your own workshops and projects

    Requirements

    • Enrolled in or completed a university degree
    • Interest in education, literacy, or international development
    • Teaching experience or TEFL qualification is an advantage (not required)
    • Strong communication and initiative
    • Willingness to adapt to rural community life
    • Laptop required for placement work

    Programme Duration & Fundraising Model

    (Fundraising-based internship — not a fee)

    • 1 month: £1,650
    • 2–3 months: £2,450
    • 6 months: £3,750

    Girls Who Lead Global Bursary

    We believe opportunity should not depend on income.

    10% of every volunteer’s fundraising contributes to the Girls Who Lead Global Bursary, which fully funds a young woman (18–30, UK-based) from a low-income or underrepresented background to join the programme.

    Every cohort funds the next.

    What’s Included

    • Accommodation in the village
    • All meals (Monday–Friday during placement)
    • Airport pickup and drop-off
    • Training and orientation week
    • Daily supervision and in-country support
    • Certificate + reference letter

    What’s Not Included

    • Flights
    • Visa (~$50)
    • Travel insurance
    • Weekend meals and personal travel

    Location & Living

    • You will live in Busembatia village (Eastern Uganda) and be fully immersed in community life.
    • Accommodation is provided in safe, shared volunteer housing.
    • All meals are included Monday–Friday during placement.
    • During weekends, you can travel to nearby Jinja, known for activities such as rafting, kayaking and cultural experiences.

    Location

    On-site
    Busembatia, Uganda
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    Location & Living

    • You will live in Busembatia village (Eastern Uganda) and be fully immersed in community life.
    • Accommodation is provided in safe, shared volunteer housing.
    • All meals are included Monday–Friday during placement.
    • During weekends, you can travel to nearby Jinja, known for activities such as rafting, kayaking and cultural experiences.

    How to Volunteer for This Opportunity

    Send Email

    Send your CV and cover letter to:

    📧cianne@womeninleadership.org.uk

    Subject: Women’s Literacy Volunteer Internship Application

    Application Process

    1. Submit CV + short cover letter
    2. Shortlisted applicants invited to interview
    3. Final interview with Uganda-based team

    We review applications on a rolling basis.

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