Saturday 30 July 2016

Information On How To Volunteer In Developing Countries

By Dorothy Cook


Developing countries are facing a host of challenges even as their governments strive to improve the quality of life of their citizens. The challenges exist in many sectors including healthcare, the environment and education among others. In spite of the challenges, many of these countries are growing tremendously and have a vibrant corporate sector. There are a number of things you need to know if you wish to volunteer in developing countries.

There are two main ways that one can use to get an opportunity. The first option is where the individual identifies their preferred country. They then make an application to a governmental or non-governmental organization before making the trip. They then visit a government facility or a private organization to apply for a position. The second alternative is to sign up with an organization that will organize your placement (usually at a small fee).

The increased rate of globalization being witnessed in many places in the world means that we have to interact with persons from diverse backgrounds. Healthcare provision is among the areas that have been evolving quite rapidly thanks to this increased diversity. Healthcare workers from the developed countries need to have some knowledge about diseases that have traditionally affected patients in the developing countries.

Professionals and specialists can make a huge impact even if they were to offer their time for a short period of time. Healthcare professionals have numerous opportunities for volunteering. Most of rural parts of Africa have very few healthcare professionals in spite of a heavy disease burden brought about by diseases such as malaria and HIV/AIDS. Doctors of all specializations, nurses and physiotherapists are all in great demand.

Training of healthcare professionals may also interest you if you are a senior doctor or other healthcare provider willing to pass on some of your skills and knowledge. With a significant number of health care providers only being semi-skilled especially in the most remote parts, regular training becomes very important. These providers need to be impatient with emergency lifesaving skills which they can use as patients are transferred to more comprehensive facilities.

Teachers are the other much needed group of professionals. While there has been an exponential increase in the number of enrollments to primary and secondary schools in these countries, the number of teachers has grown at a much slower rate. Many of the teachers are overwhelmed by the huge number of teachers that they have to instruct. As a volunteer, your help may be used in subjects such as sciences, music, mathematics and foreign languages.

There are many communities in the developing world that still live in impoverished conditions. A good number of cities have sprawling slums where disease and poverty are rampant. The sick have no access to medical care and many only get the proper treatment when their illnesses are far advanced. As a social worker, you can stand in this gap and educate the public on the need for early treatment as well as help them in accessing healthcare.

There are very many benefits associated with volunteering. These relate to both the volunteer and their host communities. While the host community benefits from the services of the volunteer, the latter gains the much needed field experience that helps in career development. There are numerous opportunities for potential volunteers in developing countries.




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