Medical Support and Health Awareness in Antelope Park

  • The Project

    Volunteer on a medical and community assistance project in the heart of Africa and gain basic medical experience in local clinics through interaction with local nurses and staff. Volunteers are needed to provide support to local staff by helping with baby weighing, taking BP and vitals. This project also has an element of HIV/AIDS awareness as well as nutritional education so perfect for those volunteers who are interested in participating in national immunisation campaigns, general outreaches and education drives.

  • Why the project needs you

    Antelope Park is famed for its National Park and wildlife rehabilitation initiatives, however right on the door step to the Park is the highly dense area of Mkoba. It is here where the majority of Gweru’s population live and many of them do not have access to private healthcare so are entirely dependent on the overworked and understaffed local clinics.

    In 2002, one clinic in Mkoba catered for over 47,580 people. Now, it is serving over 90,000. The maternity ward in particular delivers around 125 births a year with only 2 delivery beds. The facilities are poor, the clinic underfunded and it is severely understaffed. Volunteers are needed to provide basic hands on support to the local staff in an effort to relieve some of the pressures of everyday clinical life.

    Project location

    You will be staying at Antelope Park, a 3000 acre game reserve located a few kilometres outside the city of Gweru in the centre of the country. The opportunity to live in the heart of a game reserve is not to be missed, and the site location attracts hundreds of visitors each year. Volunteer accommodation is a mixture of twin and quad rooms and at night all residents gather around the camp fire to listen to the sounds of the wild bush over dinner, looking out onto the dam. On site there is a swimming pool and internet access. Horses roam free on site and orphaned elephants are housed in the camp. A remote area means most volunteers stay on-site, though the option of excursions to Victoria falls are always an option for those wishing to explore a little further.

  • Project Facts

    • Duration: 3 – 8 weeks
    • Cost: £1195 ($2091) for 3 weeks and £245 ($429) for every extra week
    • Requirements: age 18+
    • Location: Gweru, Antelope Park, Zimbabwe
    • Project activities: Weighing babies, taking blood pressure, home visits, maintenance, basic teaching and health education/awareness
    • Working hours: Monday – Friday 7:00am – 4:00pm
    • Project Availability: Arrivals every Sunday, year round

  • What is included

    • Accommodation: Single or Shared room in volunteer accommodation
    • Food: 3 meals a day
    • Airport pick up and drop off
    • Training: Pre-departure information pack and onsite orientation provided
    • Support: 24 hour support
    • Excursion Planning: staff will help organise activities and excursions
    • Transport to and from project
    • Laundry Service
    • 1 Lion walk, 1 elephant ride and 1 horse ride will be included for you while on the project

  • What is not included

    • Flights
    • Insurance
    • Visas

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