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1. Botswana
- BWA Botswana
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Begin:June
9, 2003, End: June 27, 2003
Topic:
Enviroment
Campcode:BWA-6.1
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Serowe
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Khama Rhino Sanctuary
is a wildlife reserve area near Serowe. It has different kinds of wildlife
including the white rhino.
Work: Assistance
in different activities of park ranging: reading and recording animal life
every morning as they come to the river to drink, patrolling with game
scouts, improving nature trails. Construction work: education center and
laundry block.
Accommodation:
In tents at the camping site of the park. N: Showers and toilets available.
Extra:
US $ 200 + local transfer.
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Number of Volunteers:
15
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2. Botswana
- BWA Botswana
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Begin:August
3, 2003, End: August 22, 2003
Topic:
Enviroment
Campcode:BWA-6.2
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D\'Kar
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Kuru Development Trust
is a Bushmen`s organization in D`Kar, in the western part of Botswana.
In a variety of projects and programs they fight against poverty and for
a better life standard of Bushmen.
Work: Maintenance
of the yard, painting wooden houses, participation in cultural events.
Also leahter tanning, silkscreen painting and crafts, volunteers can assist
by going one by one.
Accommodation:
A house is provided. Participants can bring their own tents if they want
to.
Extra:
US $ 200 + local transfer.
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Number of Volunteers:
15
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3. Botswana
- BWA Botswana
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Begin:September
22, 2003, End: October 19, 2003
Topic:
Enviroment
Campcode:BWA-6.3
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Maun
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The Thuso Lutheran
Center`s main objective is to provide long-term assistance to the disadvantaged
so that they can continue to live independent within the communitiy.
Work: Construction
of the classroom, maintenance and updating the garden center, cutting small
trees in the campus (if the work should change volunteers will be updated).
Accommodation:
In the center. Participants can bring their own tents if they want to.
Extra:
US $200 + local transfer.
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Number of Volunteers:
15
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4. Botswana
- BWA Botswana
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Begin:December
1, 2003, End: December 19, 2003
Topic:
Enviroment
Campcode:BWA-6.4
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Maun
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Maun Game Reserve
was established as a warm-up or gate for tourists as they go further into
Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park. There you
find giraffes, blue wild beasts, baboons, warthogs, porcupines and other
small animals.
Work: Improving
nature trails in the reserve, constructing resting places, working at the
reptile pit and other park related work.
Accommodation:
Camping in tents in the reserve. Showers and toilets available. Volunteers
can bring their own tents.
Extra:
US $ 200 + local transfer.
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Number of Volunteers:
15
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