You’ve finally made the decision to volunteer or intern abroad. As your finger is about to hit the “Apply Now” button, a thought dawns on you. “Do I need to speak the language of the country I want to volunteer or intern in?”. Instead of closing your
Gain dental work experience while shadowing and learning directly from dentists at a paediatric hospital
Gain practical work experience and help raise awareness of human rights issues in disadvantaged communities
As a volunteer or intern abroad, you want to make an impact. However, we also want you to experience the full extent of living and working in another country. To make this a reality, most of our volunteers and interns stay with locals while traveling. By living with a host
Gain practical social work experience in Ghana and work alongside professionals to support children in need
Work at a consulting firm in Guadalajara and gain invaluable business experience to boost your CV
Gain medical work experience learning directly from doctors in hospitals and doing health checks
Did you know that volunteering abroad can enhance your employability and much more? In addition to getting an experience that you might not have access to at home, such as interning in a hospital, there are many other benefits including: Building new skills, like a diving
Gain medical experience by learning directly from doctors in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Solo travel for women can open the door to a world of self-discovery and cultural exploration. The number of women embracing independent journeys is on the rise. However, a global study revealed that women rate personal safety as the biggest obstacle to solo travel, above high co