Overview
Marokko hat eine der niedrigsten Alphabetisierungsraten der Welt, obwohl die Regierung Kindern unter 15 Jahren kostenlose Bildung bietet. Freiwillige, die am Programm „Englisch unterrichten“ in Marokko teilnehmen, werden in Gemeinde-, NGO- oder öffentlichen Schulen eingesetzt, die nicht über die Arbeitskräfte oder Ressourcen verfügen, um den Schülern gute Englisch- oder Französischlehrer zur Verfügung zu stellen. Sie müssen KEIN Arabisch können, um an diesem Programm teilzunehmen. Sie unterrichten Kinder im Alter von 10 bis 16 Jahren mit Grund- oder Mittelkenntnissen in Englisch oder Französisch. Die Arbeit im Programm ermöglicht es Ihnen, das Bildungssystem in Marokko kennenzulernen und gleichzeitig Kindern zu helfen, die eine bessere Bildung benötigen. Sie können im Rahmen dieses Programms Mathematik, Kunst und Handwerk unterrichten und andere Aktivitäten an den Schulen durchführen.
Beispiel-Einstufungsprofil – Mohammed Ben Abdsalam Sayah School
Diese öffentliche Schule befindet sich im Viertel Bab Chellah in Medina und ist 10 Gehminuten von der Unterkunft entfernt. Die Schule hat eine Kapazität von 500 bis 600 Kindern, Jungen und Mädchen im Alter von 11 bis 15 Jahren. Die Schule bietet Kindern aus sehr einkommensschwachen oder armen Familien kostenlose Bildung und besucht die 7. bis 9. Klasse. Die Schule verfügt nicht über die Mittel, um gute Englischlehrer zu beschäftigen, und Freiwillige helfen den eifrigen Kindern, besseres Englisch zu lernen.
Zeitplan für die Freiwilligenarbeit
Zeitplan für die Freiwilligenarbeit
Der Zeitplan für die Freiwilligen im Lehrprogramm bleibt wie folgt:
Sonntag - Ankunft in Rabat
Montag - Orientierung + Einführung in die Einrichtung (Pendeln + lokales Personal + Einführung in die Schule, Restaurants). Der lokale Koordinator führt eine Orientierungssitzung durch, die Themenbereiche wie Sicherheit, Kultur, Sprache, Sehenswürdigkeiten, Verhalten, Essen und andere Vorschläge zu Aktivitäten in Marokko abdeckt.
Dienstag bis Freitag - Freiwilligenarbeit
Frühstück – ab 08:00 Uhr (wird in der Unterkunft bereitgestellt)
Arbeitszeiten am Einsatzort – Im Allgemeinen 9.00 – 14.00 Uhr (Stunden können variieren und müssen in Rabat festgelegt werden)
Mittagessen – ab 12:00 Uhr (Freiwillige müssen sich selbst um das Mittagessen kümmern)
Abendessen – ab 20:00 Uhr (in der Unterkunft bereitgestellt)
Ab der zweiten Woche gilt der gleiche Arbeitsplan für Freiwillige
Wochenenden – Frei, um die Stadt zu erkunden und Aktivitäten nachzugehen wie:
Reisen Sie mit Ihren anderen Freiwilligen nach Fez, Marrakesch, Chefchouan Marrakesch oder in die Wüste Merzouga. Erkunden Sie die Weltkulturerbestätten von Rabat wie den Hassan-Turm, Kasbah Oudaya, Chellah, den Strand, die Souks in der Medina und mehr.
Hinweis: Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Zeitplan je nach Projekt, an dem der Freiwillige teilnimmt, variieren kann.
Rollen und Verantwortlichkeiten von Freiwilligen
Rollen und Verantwortlichkeiten von Freiwilligen
Freiwillige Sprachlehrer sind eine wertvolle Ressource und immer willkommen. Normalerweise arbeiten Freiwillige neben den Lehrern oder leiten sogar die Klassen, um die Aussprache und Konversationsfähigkeiten zu verbessern. Freiwillige können auch ihre eigenen Ideen in den Unterricht einbringen, um das Lernen spannender und unterhaltsamer zu gestalten. Eine typische Liste der Aufgaben von Freiwilligen, die für das Englischunterrichtsprogramm in Marokko arbeiten, umfasst:
Unterrichten von Schülern der 7.-9. Klasse, meist im Alter von 11 – 14 Jahren
Vorbereitung von Unterrichtsplänen (falls möglich)
Unterstützung der Lehrer bei der Durchführung von Unterricht für Kinder
Mithilfe bei allgemeinen anfallenden Arbeiten (Rezeption, Übersetzungen)
Tests vorbereiten
Hilfe bei der Verbesserung des Wortschatzes der Schüler
Umsetzung neuer Ideen und Lehrmethoden (sofern möglich)
Project Requirement
Project Requirement
Freiwillige müssen zum Zeitpunkt des Beitritts zum Projekt mindestens 18 Jahre alt sein. Die Teilnehmer sollten offen und flexibel sein, um in einer neuen und anderen Umgebung arbeiten zu können. Freiwillige müssen flexibel und aufgeschlossen sein. Sie sollten außerdem proaktiv sein und die Fähigkeit besitzen, die Initiative zu ergreifen. Alle Freiwilligen müssen vor der Teilnahme am Programm ein sauberes polizeiliches Führungszeugnis vorlegen.
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Living
Living
Der Aufenthalt in Rabat ist so gut, wie er nur sein kann. VolSol-Freiwillige haben die Möglichkeit, in einem traditionellen marokkanischen Riad zu leben und die marokkanische Kultur und Küche kennenzulernen.
Flughafentransfer
Freiwillige werden vom Flughafen (in Rabat) oder vom Busbahnhof/Bahnhof in Rabat abgeholt und zu ihrer Unterkunft gebracht. Freiwillige, die in Casablanca ankommen, können vom Flughafen direkt mit dem Zug zum Bahnhof Rabat Ville fahren.
Unterkunft
Freiwillige in Rabat wohnen gemeinsam in einem Freiwilligenhaus, einem traditionellen marokkanischen Riad. Beachten Sie, dass es in der Riad-Unterkunft weder eine Klimaanlage noch einen Ventilator gibt. Die marokkanische Riad-Architektur ist jedoch im Allgemeinen auf ein tropisches Klima ausgelegt. Dicke Wände und ein offener Innenhof sorgen für Belüftung und Kühlung. Das Riad befindet sich in der Medina und alle Freiwilligenprojekte und Sehenswürdigkeiten befinden sich in unmittelbarer Nähe.
Freiwillige teilen sich oft ein Schlafzimmer mit bis zu 3–4 anderen Teilnehmern des gleichen Geschlechts, abhängig von der Anzahl der Teilnehmer am Programm während des jeweiligen Zeitraums.Die Teilnehmer teilen sich Gemeinschaftsräume und können den Innenhof für Pausen und Mahlzeiten nutzen. In der Unterkunft ist WLAN verfügbar. Die Badezimmer werden gemeinsam genutzt und die Unterkunft verfügt über ein westliches Toilettensystem.
Orientierung
Alle Freiwilligen erhalten bei ihrer Ankunft eine Orientierungs- und Einweisungssitzung. Die Sitzung wird vom lokalen Koordinator geleitet und behandelt wichtige Themen zu Ihrem Programm, Ihren Rollen und Verantwortlichkeiten, Aufgaben, Sicherheitsrichtlinien, Transport, Sehenswürdigkeiten, Kultur und Traditionen sowie grundlegende Verhaltensregeln.
Mahlzeiten
In diesem Projekt werden 2 marokkanische Mahlzeiten (Frühstück und Abendessen) angeboten. Typische Abendessen sind Couscous, Fleisch, Brot, Suppe, Salat, Oliven usw. Das Frühstück besteht normalerweise aus Tee, Kaffee, Brot, Joghurt und Müsli, während das Abendessen ein traditionelles marokkanisches Gericht umfasst. Freiwillige müssen ihr Mittagessen selbst kaufen. Es gibt viele Restaurants in der Medina oder in der Nähe Ihres Projekts. Auswärts essen ist nicht sehr teuer und Sie haben viele Möglichkeiten zur Auswahl.
In Ihrer Freizeit
Unter der Woche streifen die Freiwilligen normalerweise gerne durch die Medina, wo sich das Riad für Freiwillige befindet. Sie werden im Herzen der Altstadt von Rabat untergebracht, die von kleinen, verwinkelten Gassen und traditionellen Märkten geprägt ist. Sie können auch die Moschee Le Tour Hassan besuchen oder das Viertel Kasbah Les Oudaias in Rabat erkunden. An den Wochenenden ziehen die Freiwilligen weiter hinaus, beispielsweise nach Fez, Marrakesch oder in die Wüste.
Dates
Dates
November
17
24
December
01
08
15
22
29
January
05
12
19
26
February
02
09
16
23
March
02
09
16
23
30
April
06
13
20
27
May
04
11
18
25
June
01
08
15
22
29
July
06
13
20
27
August
03
10
17
24
31
September
07
14
21
28
October
05
12
19
26
November
02
09
16
23
30
December
07
14
21
28
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Costs
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1 Week | $440 | |
2 Weeks | $700 | |
3 Weeks | $900 | |
4 Weeks | $1095 | |
5 Weeks | $1350 | |
6 Weeks | $1550 | |
7 Weeks | $1745 | |
8 Weeks | $1950 | |
Extra Week | $350 |
Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment.
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- Abholung vom internationalen Flughafen Rabat oder vom Bahnhof Rabat Ville und Transfer zur Unterkunft
- Orientierung bei der Ankunft
- Unterkunft
- Mahlzeiten
Was ist NICHT enthalten?
- Flugpreis
- Visum und Verlängerungsgebühr
- Flughafensteuern
- Nahverkehr
- Alle persönlichen Ausgaben
FAQ's
Application and Program Details
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Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Morocco Volunteer Programs?
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Below are the necessary requirements to participate in the Rabat, Morocco volunteer projects:
Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the project.
Need to have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. Morocco is a country of different culture and traditions, though it is modernized, the cultural sensitivities need to be kept in mind before volunteering in Morocco.
The volunteers should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference.
Volunteers need to have Clean Criminal Background Check Report for the childcare projects.
Knowledge of Arabic / French for the Women Empowerment and NGO Support projects.
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When do I need to arrive in Rabat for my program? What will happen once I arrive in Rabat?
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All volunteers need to arrive at Rabat–Salé Airport (Airport Code: RBA) on the program start date i.e Sunday.
If you are unable to find flights on the scheduled for the arrival dates, please get in touch with Volunteering Solutions team and we would be happy to provide you the pickup and accommodation from a different date depending on your flight schedule. You will need to pay extra charges for the accommodation depending on the number of days you arrive before the program start date.
A brief orientation would be conducted on the same or the next day where you will also be shown the area around the accommodations, the nearest ATM, market, and will be given safety guidelines as well as information about your project. -
Can I volunteer as part of a group?
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Yes, you are welcome to take part in Morocco Volunteer Program as part of a group. We welcome families, friends, high school students, college/university and corporate groups to volunteer together in the programs. Volunteering Solutions Morocco Program has hosted student groups as well as families coming to volunteer in the programs.
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When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Rabat, Morocco?
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It is advised to apply for the projects once the volunteering/ traveling dates are decided as there are limited spots available. The application fee is valid for one full year and can be sent earlier than the desired year of volunteering for timely confirmation of the seat. As soon as you decide the travel dates, we suggest you apply for the program and hold your spot. We generally follow the first come first serve rule.
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I haven’t traveled or volunteered abroad before. Can I still be a part of VolSol?
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Yes, most definitely you can, as we believe every participant brings something new to the project. If you do not have previous experience, we offer you the opportunity to have a great start with us. We make international volunteering easy – not only are our Volunteer Abroad opportunities rooted in offering you extensive support, but they are also very affordable.
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How long will it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted?
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Usually, it takes around 10-12 working days for the application to be processed and placement to be confirmed. After we review your CV and documents your booking is confirmed and the booking confirmation is updated in your My Account and you can view the information in your account. The application acceptance depends on the availability of seats in the project as well as the eligibility criteria of the program (age, skills and experience etc.).
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What are the Program Locations in Morocco?
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Our programs are located in Rabat, which is the capital of Morocco and also its third largest city. The city offers a great mix of modern and traditional cultures. The Medina is the old city area and most of our projects are located there, along with sister city of Sale. Medina has still managed to keep its old traditions, customs, and cultures intact. The moment you step into Medina, you would feel you are closer to Moroccan culture. Most houses in the Medina area maintain the old world charm. Most of our host families are also located in the Medina area and this would give you a great chance to understand what Moroccan culture has to offer.
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For how many hours will I volunteer every day?
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Depending on the project, volunteers will work during the week from Monday- Friday for 5-6 hrs every day. You will have the weekends free, so you can travel on weekends. However, volunteers need to be flexible, open minded and understand that work requirements can change as well on certain occasions.
Flights and Visa
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Will I be picked up from Casablanca Airport if I take a flight till there?
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Volunteers can also arrive at Casablanca International Airport, which is a much bigger airport than Rabat and is better connected to international destinations.
From Casablanca, you can arrive in Rabat by a convenient one hour train ride. Volunteers will be received at the Rabat Ville Station by the local coordinator or representative and will be transferred to the volunteer accommodation.
The train ride from Casablanca to Rabat Ville is for 1:30 hrs.
You can click">http://www.oncf.ma/Pages/ResultatsHoraire.aspx?depart=AEROPORT%20Med%20… here for more information about the trains. -
Does Volunteering Solutions help with Visa?
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All enrolled participants are provided information on the appropriate visa requirements for Morocco in the Pre-departure manual. You can also contact your Pre-departure point of contact to know more about the visa requirements.
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Do I need a Visa to go to Morocco?
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Citizens of countries such as UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Japan and majority of the EU countries do not need a visa to enter Morocco. On arrival, you can get a 90-day tourist stamp on your passport. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
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What are the recommended airlines to fly to Rabat, Morocco?
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Rabat–Salé Airport (RBT) has direct flight connections from European and Middle Eastern destinations. Ryan Air, Royal Air Maroc, Air France and Iberia are some of the major airlines flying into Rabat.
You can also arrive at Casablanca Airport as it has more international flight connections. From Casablanca, you can travel to Rabat by train.
Accommodation and Living
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Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?
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Volunteers in Rabat stay together in a volunteer house which is a traditional Moroccan riad. Note that there is no air conditioning or fan in the riad accommodation. However, Moroccan riad architecture is generally designed with a tropical climate. Thick walls and an open central courtyard help with ventilation and cooling. The Riad is located in the Medina area and all the volunteer projects and tourist sites are located within close proximity.
Volunteers often share a bedroom with up to 3-4 other participants, of the same gender depending on the number of participants in the program during the given period of time. Participants share common areas, and are welcome to use the courtyard for breaks and meals. Wifi is provided at the accommodation. The bathrooms are shared and the accommodation has a western style toilet system.
During off peak times or due to availability constraints volunteers are also accommodated in a guest house, which is also similar standard and provides the same level of comfort. The guest house is also located in the Medina area and is a 3-5 min walk to the volunteer house. The guest house has good wifi and also has western style toilets.
2 Moroccan meals (Breakfast and dinner) will be provided in this project. Typical dinner meals include Couscous, Meat, Bread, Soup, Salad, Olives etc. Breakfast usually comprises of Tea, Coffee, Bread, Yoghurt and Cereals whereas dinner includes a traditional Moroccan dish.Volunteers need to purchase their own lunch. There are plenty of restaurants in the Medina area or near your project. Eating out is not very expensive and there are plenty of options for you to choose from. -
What if I do not speak the local language? Would that interfere with my volunteering experience?
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Do not worry, all the coordinators can speak and converse in English. Most of our participants are non-Arabic/ French speakers and they’ve never had any problems while communicating. Like we say, Love is expressed better through actions than the language. However, if you can learn some French/Arabic before coming it would be an added advantage for you.
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What if I have my own accommodation. Can I still volunteer for the project?
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Unfortunately, the entire volunteering experience is as much about volunteering on your project, as it is about the cross-cultural exchange and community building. A lot of that happens through the accommodation that we have set up, where one can enjoy by being with like-minded people. Additionally, for safety reasons, all volunteers must live in the allotted accommodation.
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Where can I change my money in Rabat? Are there ATMs in the city?
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On arrival in Rabat, you can change your foreign currency to get Moroccan dirhams. Rabat Airport has a foreign exchange service and you can change your money there. ATMs are also available in the city.
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Can vegetarians be accommodated?
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Yes, that is not a problem at all. But please do let us know about your dietary requirement beforehand.
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Are there more expenses once I arrive in Morocco?
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Your program fee does not cover your personal expenses. You will need to provide for yourself your personal expenses, such as bottled water, local transport, telephone, shopping, sightseeing etc. However, you should carry around $70-$80 per week for your basic personal expenses. This amount can vary and you would need a higher amount if you choose to go on weekend trips out of town.
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How do I get to the program location?
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Your program coordinator in Rabat will take you to your placement and introduce you to everyone after giving you a basic orientation about the program/city/culture etc. You will be told about the directions to the project from your accommodation and the mode of transport which you can use. Most preferred mode of transport within the town is the Public Bus or Taxi, the coordinator will be happy to guide you regarding that.
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Would I have free time during my program? Can I do sightseeing during my program?
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Depending on your project placement, you may get evenings and weekends free to travel and explore the place. Weekends are free for the volunteers and you can go for a short weekend trip. There is a lot to see in Morocco and you can head out to Casablanca, Fez or Marrakesh.
Connect with Past Volunteers
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How can I connect with past Volunteering Solutions alumni as well as other former and current volunteers ?
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We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join the Volunteering">https://www.facebook.com/VolunteeringSolutions/">Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or Facebook">https://www.facebook.com/groups/VolunteeringSolutions/">Facebook Group to communicate with other participants.
To read alumni interviews from past participants, visit the ‘Meet">https://www.volunteeringsolutions.com/meet-a-volunteer">Meet a Volunteer’ section on our website.
Health and Safety
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Do I need to buy health insurance?
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Yes, for all participants, it is mandatory to have a valid travel medical insurance for their trip. Volunteers have the option to purchase Travel and Medical Insurance at a nominal extra cost from Volunteering Solutions. To provide the best option to our participants, we offer comprehensive insurance coverage in collaboration with a leading insurance provider.
If you already have a valid Travel and Medical insurance, you can email us a copy of the same. It is also advised to bring along the Insurance documents during your trip. -
How safe is Rabat and Morocco in general?
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Volunteers are given safety precautions and instructions by the local coordinator during the orientation as well as in a Pre-departure handbook after one has enrolled for the project. Rabat is a safe city, but like in any new country, we always advise participants to be careful while venturing out.
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What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?
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All participants are recommended to consult their physician or travel doctor before traveling to Morocco. To view the general list of vaccinations recommended for your travel to Morocco, click">https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/morocco">click here.