Tanzania

Volunteering in Tanzania

Volunteer in Tanzania and work in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro

Volunteer in Tanzania with Projects Abroad and become part of ongoing efforts to support local communities in the region. This is also a chance for you to experience life in East Africa while immersing yourself in the culture and traditions.

We have several different volunteer opportunities in Tanzania, so you’re sure to find something you’re passionate about.

You could:

Volunteering in Tanzania will give you a unique insight into the variety of cultures and incredibly welcoming people in this region. No matter what you do, you’ll be working with Mount Kilimanjaro as your breathtaking backdrop. Plus, with lions, rhinos, and elephants, it’s the perfect destination for a safari.

Choose a project in Tanzania

Ryan P

We took part in various workshops such as a TB and Malaria, Tropical Diseases, a HIV/AIDS workshop and a Surgical Workshop (where we even sutured chickens!). These workshops gave us an interesting insight into how hospitals in less developed countries work and how these diseases seriously affect the population.

Abby T

I am a business major so the opportunity to work with the Micro-finance project really stuck out to me.

Mario M

I went into this experience with an open mind, expecting to learn more about the medical field and gain experience in a hospital setting. Little did I know that I would leave Tanzania not only gaining invaluable medical experience, but also learning about myself and the human experience as a whole.

Christina D

I am in the process of applying to Midwifery programmes in the US. Projects Abroad allowed me to expand my experiences to Arusha, Tanzania, (…) and I am so grateful for the opportunity.

Cameron S

Doing your part with something like Projects Abroad is so important. Traveling is great, but the volunteering aspect of traveling, learning the language, the local culture… I think that’s much more valuable.

Nick A

Project Abroad staff provided a very personal and caring service; people travelling with Projects Abroad were all generally happy with their host families, found the projects interesting and enjoyed the weekly socials and trips organized by them.

Sarah B

We had a Swahili workshop to learn the basics of the language, a cooking workshop where we made samosas, soup and pilau, and a Maasai culture workshop. The day after the Maasai workshop we had the chance to visit a real Maasai village.

Suni K

It was great to be able to assist the dental team with procedures and also learn a great deal about dentistry in general as well as see some of the uncommon and complex cases faced here in Tanzania, such as abscesses and oral cancer.

Map & Location

Vast savannahs teeming with wildlife, Mount Kilimanjaro piercing the sky, and the colourful culture of the Maasai tribe — all things you’ll find in the incredible East African nation of Tanzania.

Tanzania is considered as one of the safest countries in Africa with a friendly and welcoming population, and is a popular tourist destination. With 30% of the country covered in national parks, including the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, it’s especially good for safaris.

Arusha

Arusha, in northern Tanzania, serves as a gateway to Africa’s most renowned safari destinations. The region is home to 2.4 million people, with 600,000 living in Arusha city at the foot of Mount Meru. It enjoys a pleasant highland climate with warm days and cool nights.

It has a mix of cultures and a growing tourism industry thanks to the fascinating handcrafted souvenirs of the Maasai markets, interesting cultural sites, and thrilling safari trips to nearby national parks.

Your Arrival Made Easy

When you arrive at your respective airport, a member of Projects Abroad staff will be there to meet you. You can find more detailed information on arrival airports, orientation, and visas on our Tanzania Arrival Procedures page.

Meet the team in Tanzania

Ms Gabriela Estrada

Volunteer Advisor

Gabriela was born in Guadalajara, she has a degree in Foreign Languages. She has worked as an English teacher and translator for several years and she joined the Projects Abroad team in 2016. She loves spending time with her family and friends, reading, going to concerts and cultural events. Gabriela has had the opportunity to travel through South America and Western Europe.

Ms Glory Matoi Godfrey

Country Director

Glory took over as Tanzania Country Director in October 2012. She previously worked as Desk Officer and Programme Coordinator after joining Projects Abroad in June 2010. She enjoys introducing volunteers to Tanzania. Glory has previously spent a year in Germany as a volunteer and has a good command of the language. She is best known around the office for her professional attire, ever-changing hairdos, and love of chocolate.

Ms Irene Francis Munishi

Human Rights Project Coordinator

Irene joined Projects Abroad in January 2016. She is in charge of the Human Rights project. She has a Law degree and prior experience working with Community based organisations. She was most recently a legal officer at a firm.

Ms Angel Hezron

Assistant Medical Coordinator

Angel was born and raised in Arusha. She joined the Projects Abroad Tanzania team in 2013 and is now the assistant medical coordinator. Angel loves cooking and reading in her spare time.

Mr Moses Phineas

Finance Manager

Moses joined the Projects Abroad team in March 2012 as a finance manager. He is in charge of the financial accounts for Tanzania. He lives in Arusha. In his spare time, he enjoys playing sports like football, basketball and volleyball.

Mr Robert Porokwa

Care & Teaching Coordinator

Robert first joined Projects Abroad in February 2011 as an Assistant Manager. He was born and raised in an area of Tanzania called Engikaret in Longido District. He holds a Bachelor degree in Geography & Environmental Studies from the University of Dar es Salaam. Before joining Projects Abroad he spent four months running an HIV/Aids research project in the Maasai community. He likes travelling, swimming, reading and playing volleyball.

Mr Florence Mdodi

Medical Coordinator

Florence joined the Projects Abroad team in February 2018 as a Medical Coordinator. He was born and raised in the Morogoro Region in Tanzania. He has a bachelor’s degree in sociology and social work from Mwenge Catholic University. In his spare time, he enjoys watching and playing sports, like football and volleyball.

Mr Jackie Ali

Office Coordinator

Jackie joined Projects Abroad in 2012 as a coordinator for the 2 Week Special programme. She now helps in many roles including that of Office Assistant, Social Manager and Volunteer Coordinator for the Human Rights Project. Jackie is the person to ask if you want to know where to shop or where to go in Arusha or Zanzibar. When she’s not travelling to Nairobi where she spent her childhood, you can find Jackie singing at her local church.

Mr Michael Martin Shirima

Volunteer Coordinator

Michael joined Projects Abroad in January 2016 as a volunteer coordinator. He works closely with volunteers and the host families in Tanzania. He is also in charge of airport pick-ups, so he may very well be the first person you meet in Arusha. Michael has travelled throughout many countries in Africa and loves working with volunteers from all around the world.

Mr Constantine Munishi

Volunteer Coordinator

Constantine, or Regan as he is known, joined Projects Abroad in May 2010. He is usually the first Projects Abroad face you see at the airport. He also introduces volunteers to their host families. Regan used to work as a chef at a local hotel and is famous for his Regani pizza. His hobbies include watching football, cooking and karaoke.

Mr Emanuel Edward Mndeme

Care & Teaching Coordinator

Emanuel joined Projects Abroad in August 2013. He is originally from Arusha in Tanzania and studied at St. Augustine University in Mtwara where he achieved a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education. Before becoming the Care & Teaching Coordinator, Emanuel was a Volunteer Coordinator. He enjoys his work as it gives him the opportunity to meet interesting people from different backgrounds. Emanuel loves reading books and is very interested in history.

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