Give multiple generations of Ghanans the tools to break the poverty cycle and achieve healthier, more productive lifestyles. Join Kaya's community empowerment project that provides educational classes, vocational workshops, meals for children, sports, arts and other social and enrichment activities, and bring much-needed health awareness and knowledge to communities who suffer poverty and ill health as a result of a lack of education.
Programs:
1. House Building Project
2. Education and Youth Development
3. Community Development
4. Small Business Development
5. Environment, Health and Sanitation Awareness Project
6. HIV/AIDS and Public Education
7. Clinical Medical Placement
8. Community Heal th Outreach
The quality and sustainability of our programs are very important to us. Kaya evaluates every project we offer to ensure that we only commit to projects with genuine need for volunteer aid, not just financial assistance.
Program Country :-
» Ghana
Program is available in these cities :-
Program Start Date :-
» Program starts every 1st Saturday of the month.
Duration of Program :-
2 Weeks to 24 Weeks
Age Group :-
18 years
to 80 years
Volunteer Program Type :-
Who can join this program?
Living arrangements:
Participants apply to the program via:
Program Cost :-
» GBP 795.00
Cost Includes :-
• Duration: 2 - 26 weeks
• Cost: £795 for 2 weeks, £175 for each week thereafter
• Requirements: age 18+
• Location: Cape Coast, Ghana
• Project activities: Provide financial assistance, grant proposal writing, promotional and marketing materials and greneral guidance through the business development process
• Working hours: 08:30 - 16:00, Monday - Friday
Participants are required to provide
» Phone Interview
Highlights
Ghana, a developing country on the west coast of Africa, lies a few degrees north of the equator and is considered the country closest to the center of the world. Ghana has a fantastically diverse landscape with hundreds of miles of beaches, rain forests, mountains and the largest man-made lake in the world, Lake Volta. Thanks to its amazing wildlife, beautiful scenery and welcoming population, Ghana is becoming more and more popular among adventure travelers and world explorers. Nature lovers will appreciate the beautiful palm-fringed beaches and lush national parks along the Gold Coast, most notably the Kakum National Park.
Safari in Ghana
Compared to the likes of Kenya or Namibia, Ghana is lesser known for its wildlife safari, but its diversity of species is no less impressive. It has 16 National Parks and several natural reserves and protected areas, comprised of varied ranges of habitat. These include wetland lagoons, salt pans along the Gold Coast and tropical guinea rain forest. Ghana is home to about 99 species of mammals including the largest land mammal, the African Elephant; there's also the hippopotamus, lion, leopard, hyena, chimpanzee, baboon, buffalo, antelope, 7 species of monkey, and much more. One can also spot about 750 species of birds in Ghana.
Wli Waterfalls
Wli, the highest waterfall in western Africa, is one of Ghana's most unforgettable sights. First admire the sheer grandeur of the fall itself - the spectacular white water of the Agumatsa River thundering over 60 meters down steep cliffs into a large pool below. Second are the massive mountain formations comprised of soaring peaks and rock walls, which are part of the Akwapim-Togo Mountains.
Surfing in Ghana
Due to the Southern ocean swells that hit the Western coastline of Ghana, surfers can find some of the cleanest, most orderly and thus rider-friendly waves on earth. The combination of perfect waves, warm water and no crowds, as well as the endless activities to see and do in and around the picturesque fishing village of Busua, creates the ideal place to learn how to surf.
Browse through the fishing villages and traditional market towns that dot the coastline, and don't forget to bring your camera to snap pictures of the Winneba fishing fleets and the Mankessim Posuban shrine. This English-speaking country provides volunteers with a wonderful introduction to Africa; it is politically stable, safe, affordable and characterized by its warm friendly people.