WHY we need you in Kenya
- Approx one-third of Kenya's population lives on less than US$1.90 p/day. Your volunteer fees are directly benefiting the local people of this region.
- School Children in this region rarely have the opportunity to interact with foreigners who speak English. Promoting these skills can have a profound impact on the children's future career prospects.
- Approx 42% of Kenya's population are below the poverty line, especially in the rural areas where this project is located.
- Volunteering in this region creates employment opportunities for the local coordinators & supplements the farmers enabling competitive opportunities for the farms involved.
HOW can you help?
- Promote refugee youths' aspirations and artistic integrity through music performance.
- Provide an opportunity for the youth interested in music to explore sound, rhythm, beat, tone, and body movements.
- Find a way for youth to express and explore their feelings and emotions.
- Understanding the importance of music therapy as a tool for healing.
WHAT you can do?
- Teaching acting skills, such as voice and movement, to students in a classroom setting
- Conducting acting classes that help students develop their skills and improve their industry knowledge
- Develop dance curriculums and prepare lesson plans
- Provide a fun and creative environment!
Why Involvement Volunteers International?
- Non Profit Organisation & Charity
- Over 35+ Years Expertise Globally
- Low Program Fees
- Excellent Safety Record, In-Country 24/7 Support & Emergency Assistance
- 1 Application Fee - Multiple Countries
PROJECT NAME: MUSIC, DANCE & DRAMA EDUCATION
LOCATION: KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP, KENYA
START DATES: WEEKLY (FLEXIBLE)
ACCOMMODATION: NOT PROVIDED
MIN DURATION: ONE WEEK
MIN AGE: 18+ (16 with a guardian of 25+ years)
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Criminal background check required
Overview
We work with a non-profit community-based organisation founded in 2015 within Kakuma refugee camp, which has a core mission of fostering the talents of young individuals, establishing a secure and sustainable living environment that facilitates social change, and providing education for marginalised communities, thereby empowering the vulnerable. This program seeks to address the lack of music and drama training facilities within the camp, offering youth the opportunity to develop their musical talents into viable careers rather than simply leisure pursuits.
The key objectives of this project include:
- Developing an analytical, creative, and intuitive understanding of music as a cultural language.
- Fostering the aspirations and artistic integrity of refugee youth through music performance.
- Providing an avenue for youth interested in music to explore sound, rhythm, beat, tone, and body movements.
- Encouraging social interactions among youth, fostering identity development, and revealing individual personality traits.
- Offering a means for youth to express and explore their emotions.
- Recognising the importance of music therapy as a healing tool, shifting focus from problems to solutions through music and drama.
- Providing a rhythmic structure for relaxation and breathing.
- Aiding music enthusiasts in visualising positive images that evoke pleasure, happiness, mood changes, and deep relaxation.
Participating in this project at Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya will allow you to make a positive impact on others, contribute to a better world, enhance your CV, gain valuable work experience in an African setting, and utilise your creative skills. Upon completion, you will receive a recommendation and certificate.
Location
Kakuma Refugee Camp, situated in northwestern Turkana County, Kenya, serves as a vital haven for people who have fled from over 17 different countries in search of safety and refuge. Established in 1992, this camp was initially designed for short-term humanitarian assistance, but it has since grown and become a home for nearly 200,000 individuals. Located in the arid desert of the region, Kakuma Refugee Camp stands as a place of respite and protection while offering various programs and initiatives to support the well-being and future prospects of its diverse population.
Project Tasks
- Proficiency in teaching various dance styles and methodologies, from beginner to advanced levels.
- Teaching acting skills, including voice and movement, in a classroom setting.
- Conducting acting classes to enhance students’ skills and industry knowledge.
- Developing dance curriculum and preparing lesson plans.
- Effective communication with a diverse group of teachers and students.
- Engaging, encouraging, and motivating students to achieve their goals.
- Evaluating student performance and providing suggestions for improvement.
- Conducting group and private lessons as required.
- Creating a fun and creative learning environment.
- Staying updated in your discipline and implementing necessary changes to dance routines and curriculum.
- Assessing student progress and offering feedback on technique and performance.
- Teaching general music styles.
- Building relationships with and mentoring students.
- Incorporating musical instruments and movement in lessons, among other responsibilities.
Food & Accommodation
Accommodation is not included in this program. Volunteers are advised to find their own accommodation in nearby hotels or guesthouses.
There are several hotels in Kakuma town such as Cairo Palace Hotel, Nakosi, Bridge Guest House, Silga, Tarach Guest House etc. Some hotels have restaurants inside and others are near local restaurants, shops and supermarkets.
Meals are included and are reimbursed to the volunteer if you choose to eat at your hotel or local restuarants. Or, the local team will provide you with a weekly allowance for meals.
Kakuma Refugee Camp
- Teaching
- Sports Coaching
- Music, Dance and Drama Education
- Women Empowerment
- Environmental Conservation
- Construction
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Application Fee - $299
What's Included
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Meals
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Airport Pickup
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Local Transportation
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1 Day Orientation
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24/7 In-Country Support
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Project Materials & Equipment
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Pre-departure Expert Advice
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Preperation Tools & Checklists
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Certificate of Completion
- Application fee is one off per person (unlimited placements)
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FAQ
This program can be challenging with lack of hygiene and hot weather at certain times of the year. You will also be faced with meeting people from many backgrounds who have been through a lot, which can be hard-hitting.
You will need to be able to deal with challenging situations and be able to reach out for support if needed. But most of all, a big heart, an open mind and willingness to get stuck in!
- 3 meals p/day
- Arrival airport transfer
- 1 day orientation
- Daily transportation to project
- In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
- Fundraising support
- University course credits (where applicable)
- Certificate of Completion
- Airfares
- Travel Insurance
- Tours, Souvenirs & spending money
- Accommodation
Orientation and placement will occur on the following day after your arrival. Your volunteer orientation will provide an overview of the project’s mission and expectations, as well as an introduction to the local community and project site. Upon arrival at Kakuma refugee camp, you will receive a presentation from the program manager and the coordinating project team to prepare you for your work.
After confirming your placement, book flights to arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, the sole international airport in Kenya. From there, book a flight to Lodwar (Turkana) departing from Wilson Airport in Nairobi. Our Director or Program Manager will arrange airport pickup in Lodwar, Turkana County, and transport you to the volunteer hotel in Kakuma town.
Monday to Friday – 5 days a week, 3-6 hours
in a day.
Visiting different places within Kakuma refugee camp, hosting the community, visiting Kalobeyei settlement camp, and other refugee organisations.
Kenya is a stunning country, featuring almost every terrain and climate from desert, beach, cities and forests.
There is something for every traveler here, particularly for wildlife lovers. It has over 40 National parks throughout the country and holds the some of the world’s most loved and endangered animals. Here you will find lions, leopards, elephants, hippos and so much more! Kenya is famous for its incredible safaris, which are the countries main source of tourism.
Also well known is the semi nomadic Maasai tribe- a hugely symbolic tribe known for its colourful adornments and traditional clothing. Kenya is a nature lovers paradise, with a visit to the Great Rift Valley being a must. For those who enjoy a gentler pace then Kenya also offers some beautiful beaches, its coast stretching almost 80,000 kilometres.
The beach is also sunny for most of the year! The capital, Nairobi is the fifth largest city in Africa, with unique vibes and a vibrant nightlife. This bustling and cosmopolitan city will throw you into Kenyan way of life and be an interesting eye opener.
Kenya is a huge country with its climate changing from tropical along the coast, to arid in the northern regions and then mild inland temperatures.
Kenya receives a large amount of sunshine year-round but generally, the hottest months are between February and March while the coldest months are July to mid-August. The “long rains” start from March to June, while the “short rains” are between October and December.
Due to Kenya being a major hub for migration over the years, it has now become one of the most culturally diverse countries with many different languages spoken.
There are over 40 different ethnic groups in Kenya, including Luo, Kamba, Maasai and more. Each have their own of mother tongue, although Swahili remains the most widely spoken language. You will also find ethnic groups from European, Arab, Indian and Pakistani, who migrated to the country in the 19th century.
Religions such as Christianity and Islam are widely spread, however many local people still believe in the ancestral world, where the dead have a bearing on the living. Today, the majority of Kenya’s culture, dress, music and food has taken strong influence from other parts of Africa, India, Europe and the United States.
In certain parts of the country however, many local communities hold onto their traditional lifestyle and customs. They still wear the clothes, animal skins and jewellery as they did centuries before. Many remote tribes remain completely isolated and indigenous.
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