Volunteer at a hospital in Tanzania

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Support hospitals, clinics, and health education programs to improve community well-being in underserved areas.

Why Volunteering in Healthcare in Tanzania Matters

Tanzania faces a significant shortage of healthcare workers, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Limited access to healthcare services and resources creates challenges for individuals and families. Volunteers in healthcare projects help bridge these gaps by supporting medical staff, providing patient care, and educating communities on essential health practices.

“The hospital where I volunteered at, taught me a lot about the practice of western medicine. Even though the hospital could not afford many of the high-cost equipment and medicines, I learned that they instead make do with creative workarounds. For example, gloves are used at tourniquets. The stay was also very hospitable. Tizia was very kind and welcoming. I would recommend this trip to anybody looking to get a brief introduction to medicine in developing countries.”

Chase, USA
Volunteer in a medical hospital in Tanzania

Seliani Lutheran Hospital

The Seliani Lutheran Hospital in Tanzania provides essential healthcare services to over 300 patients daily, serving local Maasai communities with limited access to modern care. Volunteers play a key role in assisting with general patient care, maternity services, and treatments for various conditions like tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and mental health. As a medical volunteer in Africa, you’ll gain hands-on experience in a hospital setting, working alongside skilled doctors and nurses while expanding your understanding of global health. Volunteers must have a background in healthcare, making this an ideal volunteer program in Africa for students or professionals seeking international experience in a clinical environment.

Volunteer with disabled children in Tanzania

Destiny Foundation

The Destiny Foundation is dedicated to transforming the lives of children with mental and physical disabilities in Tanzania. Founded in 2017 by an experienced special needs educator, the foundation provides a safe and nurturing environment for 20 resident children, with outreach programs supporting up to 120 more. Volunteers play a vital role, assisting with daily care, physiotherapy, and community education. No prior experience is needed, just compassion and a willingness to help. By joining this program, you’ll contribute to creating a more inclusive future for these children while gaining a life-changing experience.

Volunteer in healthcare in Tanzania

Oltrumet Hospital

Oltrumet Hospital in Arusha, Tanzania, is a district-level healthcare facility that serves around 500-600 patients monthly, including delivering care to approximately 172 mothers each month. Volunteers support local medical staff in departments throughout the hospital, assisting with patient care, emergencies, and daily operations. This medical volunteer in Africa program provides invaluable real-world experience for healthcare students and professionals, helping to improve the hospital’s capacity and quality of care. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their skills and compassion to contribute meaningfully to Tanzania’s healthcare system.

Volunteer in a medical hospital in Tanzania

Seliani Lutheran Hospital

The Seliani Lutheran Hospital in Tanzania provides essential healthcare services to over 300 patients daily, serving local Maasai communities with limited access to modern care. Volunteers play a key role in assisting with general patient care, maternity services, and treatments for various conditions like tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and mental health. As a medical volunteer in Africa, you’ll gain hands-on experience in a hospital setting, working alongside skilled doctors and nurses while expanding your understanding of global health. Volunteers must have a background in healthcare, making this an ideal volunteer in Africa program for students or professionals seeking international experience in a clinical environment.

Volunteer with disabled children in Tanzania

Destiny Foundation

The Destiny Foundation is dedicated to transforming the lives of children with mental and physical disabilities in Tanzania. Founded in 2017 by an experienced special needs educator, the foundation provides a safe and nurturing environment for 20 resident children, with outreach programs supporting up to 120 more. Volunteers play a vital role, assisting with daily care, physiotherapy, and community education. No prior experience is needed, just compassion and a willingness to help. By joining this program, you’ll contribute to creating a more inclusive future for these children while gaining a life-changing experience.

Volunteer in healthcare in Tanzania

Oltrumet Hospital

Oltrumet Hospital in Arusha, Tanzania, is a district-level healthcare facility that serves around 500-600 patients monthly, including delivering care to approximately 172 mothers each month. Volunteers support local medical staff in departments throughout the hospital, assisting with patient care, emergencies, and daily operations. This medical volunteer in Africa program provides invaluable real-world experience for healthcare students and professionals, helping to improve the hospital’s capacity and quality of care. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their skills and compassion to contribute meaningfully to Tanzania’s healthcare system.

“My experience in Arusha, Tanzania has been incredible. For sure though but the environment I’ve been with has helped me though the 3 weeks of my stay. The house I’ve stayed in is welcoming and comfortable. Didn’t have any problem during my stay there. The staff has been nice and always helpful. The volunteering experience at the hospital has been something I’ll never forget. It has taught me a lot and made me grow professionally and individually. Definitely recommend!”

Lucrezia, Italy

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