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Volunteering in a Hospital, Diani – Starting 1 Month

Diani Beach, South Coast Kenya
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Duration

1 Month +

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

Embark on a life-changing journey as you volunteer in a hospital in Diani, Kenya, for one month. This immersive experience offers a unique blend of medical volunteering, cultural exchange, and personal growth. Located on the stunning Kenyan coast, Diani provides a picturesque backdrop for your humanitarian efforts. During your stay, you’ll contribute to the local healthcare system, gain valuable medical experience, and make a lasting impact on the community.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Hands-on experience in a Kenyan hospital
  • Cultural immersion in the vibrant coastal town of Diani
  • Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives
  • Professional development and skill-building in a healthcare setting
  • Exploration of Kenya's beautiful landscapes and rich wildlife

Day 1: Arrival in Mombasa and Transfer to Diani
Day 1: Arrival in Mombasa and Transfer to Diani

Your journey begins as you touch down at Moi International Airport in Mombasa. A representative from the volunteer program will greet you and facilitate your transfer to Diani. The scenic drive along the coast will give you your first glimpse of Kenya's beauty. Upon arrival in Diani, you'll settle into your accommodation and have time to rest and acclimatize.

Day 2: Orientation on Locals Culture & Volunteering in a Hospital
Day 2: Orientation on Locals Culture & Volunteering in a Hospital

Today is dedicated to preparing you for your volunteer experience. You'll start with a comprehensive orientation session, covering important topics such as:

Overview of the Kenyan healthcare system
Cultural norms and etiquette
Basic Swahili language introduction
Health and safety briefing
Tour of Diani and surrounding areas
The day concludes with a welcome dinner, allowing you to meet fellow volunteers and local staff.

Days 3-26: Volunteering in the Hospital
Days 3-26: Volunteering in the Hospital

For the next 24 days, you'll be fully immersed in your volunteer work at the local hospital. Each day will bring new experiences and challenges, contributing to your personal and professional growth. Your typical day may include:

Morning briefing with hospital staff
Assisting in various departments (e.g., general ward, pediatrics, maternity)
Shadowing local doctors and nurses
Participating in community outreach programs
Helping with administrative tasks and record-keeping

Throughout your volunteer period, you'll have the opportunity to rotate through different departments, gaining a comprehensive understanding of healthcare delivery in a resource-limited setting. You'll work alongside local medical professionals, learning about tropical diseases, public health challenges, and innovative solutions in healthcare.

Weekends offer a chance to explore Diani's pristine beaches, engage in water sports, or take short excursions to nearby attractions like the Shimba Hills National Reserve.

Day 27: Farewell and Certification
Day 27: Farewell and Certification

As your volunteer experience comes to an end, this day is set aside for reflection and celebration. Activities include:

Final debrief with hospital staff and program coordinators
Presentation of certificates of completion
Farewell gathering with local staff and fellow volunteers
Cultural exchange evening featuring traditional Kenyan music and dance

Day 28: Departure from Diani with Lifelong Hospital Volunteering Memories
Day 28: Departure from Diani with Lifelong Hospital Volunteering Memories

On your final day, you'll prepare for your journey home. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for last-minute souvenir shopping or a final stroll on Diani Beach. The program coordinator will arrange your transfer back to Moi International Airport in Mombasa, where you'll depart with a wealth of memories, new skills, and lifelong connections.

  • Meet and Greet Services with airport assistance
  • Arrival and departure airport transfers with assistance
  • Orientation on volunteer responsibilities and Expectations
  • Accommodation in a Homestay/Volunteer House
  • Half Board Meal Plan
  • Transport to the homestay/volunteer house
  • Volunteering Certificate
  • International & Local Airfares
  • Entry Visa to Kenya or any other country
  • Travel Insurance Cover, Personal or Baggage (Recommended)
  • International airport(s) departures taxes (if not included in your ticket)
  • Expenses of personal nature such as phone calls, internet, laundry etc.

Multi day

English

Tour's Location

Diani Beach, South Coast Kenya

1. What qualifications do I need to volunteer in a hospital in Diani?
While medical students and healthcare professionals are preferred, many programs accept volunteers with no prior medical experience. However, you should have a genuine interest in healthcare and a willingness to learn. Some roles may require specific qualifications, so check with the program provider for detailed requirements.
2. Is it safe to volunteer in Diani, Kenya?
Diani is generally considered safe for tourists and volunteers. However, as with any travel, it's important to take standard precautions. The volunteer program will provide safety guidelines during orientation. It's advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone at night, and follow local advice.
3. What vaccinations do I need before volunteering in a Kenyan hospital?
Required vaccinations may include Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, and Meningitis. It's also recommended to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations like MMR and Tetanus. Consult with a travel health specialist or your doctor at least 4-6 weeks before your trip for the most current recommendations.
4. What kind of accommodation is provided during the volunteer program?
Accommodation varies by program but typically includes shared volunteer houses, homestays with local families, or basic hotels. Most provide essential amenities like running water and electricity. Clarify the specific accommodation details with your program provider.
5. Can I choose which department to work in at the hospital?
While programs try to accommodate preferences, flexibility is key. You'll likely rotate through various departments to gain diverse experience. Express your interests to the program coordinator, but be open to working where help is most needed.
6. What is the local language, and do I need to learn it?
The main languages in Diani are Swahili and English. While many hospital staff speak English, learning basic Swahili phrases can greatly enhance your experience and interaction with patients. Most programs offer basic language lessons as part of the orientation.
7. What should I pack for a month-long hospital volunteer program in Diani?
Essential items include:

Lightweight, modest clothing suitable for a hospital setting
Comfortable closed-toe shoes
Personal hygiene items
Sunscreen and insect repellent
Any personal medications
A basic first aid kit
Notebook and pens
Portable power bank
Swimwear for beach activities during free time
8. Are meals provided during the volunteer program?
Most programs provide at least two meals a day, typically breakfast and dinner. Lunch might be at the hospital cafeteria or you may need to bring your own. Some programs offer cooking facilities for volunteers. Confirm meal arrangements with your specific program.
9. How much does it cost to volunteer in a hospital in Diani for a month?
Costs vary widely depending on the program, ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 for a month. This usually covers accommodation, meals, airport transfers, orientation, and program support. Flights, vaccinations, and personal expenses are typically not included. Some programs offer fundraising support.
Can I combine volunteering with tourism activities in Kenya?
Absolutely! Many volunteers extend their stay to explore Kenya's famous national parks, climb Mount Kenya, or visit other coastal areas. Some programs offer optional weekend excursions. If you plan to travel extensively, consider adding a week or two to your trip either before or after your volunteer period.

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