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Empowerment of African Women Internship
Art in Tanzania
Summary
Art in Tanzania supports and develops village women's initiatives. The main activities are vocational training in English, IT, entrepreneurship, women's rights, and related subjects. We are also developing medical services and health information sessions.
Details
Tanzania has many young mothers in the villages with little or no education and financial support. In addition, areas that are often heavily populated complicate the strive of livelihood and provision for these Mother's children.
Most women lack the opportunity to reach education to fund and develop small businesses. Additionally, many of these women are under-empowered or unaware of their fundamental human rights, thus making young mothers vulnerable to abuse.
Art in Tanzania focuses on delivering skills for women to start their small businesses and create markets for their products. At the same time, we educate women's rights and related subjects to learn their rights in problem situations. We focus on being both innovative and effective.
We are looking to hire multi-professional students and interns to support our work. We tailor the posts according to the participant's focus, interests, and skills.
We look to be innovative. Interns bring their ideas that we look for to strengthen the fieldwork. We encourage innovation and self-led creativity in the professional program approach.
Work with women is underfunded, but Art in Tanzania has multi-professional interns and volunteers. We use teamwork to create opportunities. For example, one can teach how to start horticulture and look for the markets. The base effort is to increase the small business skills through the educational approach and increase awareness.
We also focus on giving visibility of women issues through social media for the general Tanzanian population.
Academic level team leaders are daily supervising your internship. In addition, we monitor your work with a weekly plan and report system to secure you proceed well in your study program.
The internship outcome is to learn to use and get experience to implement your education in developing country conditions with limited capacitation. Also, to better understand the opportunities in a fast-growing economy.
Work hours are 6-8 hours per day, Monday through Friday. Your program can be from 2 weeks up to 12 months.
The program is ongoing, and we can adjust your start dates. We accept the applications of all students and alumni. Your placement is tailored to your background, experience, and interests to empower our daily work with the communities.
You can also conduct thesis and related tasks. The typical day-to-day tasks include practical fieldwork, planning, reporting, and visibility tasks.
We provide 2x the local minimum wage of USD 100 per month for paid internships payable when you stay a minimum of 4 weeks.
The start and end dates are flexible and accommodate other travel arrangements in Tanzania.
Art in Tanzania is a self-sustainable Tanzanian non-profit NGO with about 200 international interns in Tanzania in multiple professional work programs annually.
Art in Tanzania is an NGO established in 2001, registered as a Tanzanian NGO in 2007, and operating in Madale village in Dar es Salaam.
We have around 20 people on our staff, including 2-3 expatriates. In addition, we have 20 -50 international volunteers and interns in Tanzania year-round. Participants live in our compound while mainly working in the surrounding schools and areas.
Our focus includes education, social work, medical health, HIV/AIDS, sports, art, movie production, marketing, media, tourism, environmental and climate change programs, and corporate social responsibility tasks.
Art in Tanzania partners with the EU Commission cofounded the ERASMUS+ program to develop volunteer and internship training quality for EU countries.
Our community-based programs aim to empower local communities and individuals. Students immerse in the daily life of Tanzanian society.
Interns are working in teams of international students and sometimes volunteer professionals. We encourage innovation and creativity in the program's approach. Professional staff members tutor programs for each sector/field.
We are looking to expand our field of international volunteering and internships to empower community development workers in Tanzania.
Contact us for more details at info@artintanzania.org, or visit us at www.artintanzania.org or SKYPE with us at infoartintanzania.??
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