SAVWA Climate Justice Work Camp

country
PAYS Afrique du Sud
calendar
10/11/2025 16/11/2025
age
Âge : 18 +
code :  SAVWA 0103
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activity
Thématique EDU,ENVI,SOCI
numvols
Nombre de volontaires 5 VOLS
language
Langue eng
fee
Frais
Les frais sont à régler en deux fois
Frais d'inscription à payer dès maintenant :
Chantier Adulte court terme (7 jours à 1 mois) : 180 EUR
Frais de participation à payer au partenaire international après la validation d'inscription :
260 EUR

PARTENAIRE

The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) will contribute towards the development of South African communities both urban and rural through local, national, regional and international volunteers to work together towards the cultural, economic, socio-political well-being of young people and marginalised persons or groups through empowerment work camps programs and promotion of sustainable development. The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association shall work and collaborate with other Volunteer driven organisation, Regional Work Camp Associations, and organisations. South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association is a member of Southern African Workcamp Cooperation (SAWC), Partner with Service Civil International (SCI), Full member of Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) and Partner Member of Alliance if European Voluntary Service Organisations.

Localisation

location Soshanguve, Pretoria

gare la plus proche

O.R. Tambo International Airport

aéroport le plus proche

JNB

Itinéraire vers le point de RDV

Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable. You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A. Once a Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up. Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Informations supplémentaires

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria.

Travail

Type of Work: The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) Climate Justice Work Camp is an initiative to encourage our younger generation to realise the rising climate change our world is experiencing. Volunteer Tasks: Volunteers will have an opportunity to get hands on tasks from they will set in addressing climate justice in our community of Soshanguve, through advocacy, clean up campaign and various methods to get our message out. We will have various community interactions and work on various activities within the local community. Volunteers are encouraged to bring an open mind as we will have various activities to keep them busy for the work camp period.

Logement & nourriture vegetarian

Accommodation Volunteers will share accommodation with fellow participants, fostering a sense of community and connection. The housing is conveniently located near public transportation, shops, and various entertainment facilities, ensuring easy access to essential amenities and leisure activities. The space is fully equipped with modern comforts, including cozy bunk beds with fresh linens, essential toiletries, cutlery, and furniture to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. What to Bring • Sleeping Essentials: A sleeping bag for added comfort. • Personal Care: Sun cream and mosquito spray/lotion. • Footwear: Comfortable sandals and sturdy shoes for different activities. • Clothing: Light, practical clothing for working hours and warm clothes for chilly nights, along with a raincoat for unexpected weather. • Tools and Extras: A torch or flashlight, and if possible, arts and cultural items like drums or other musical instruments to engage children. You may also bring sports equipment such as soccer balls or board games to enrich the activities Volunteers in South Africa can look forward to a rich and diverse culinary experience influenced by the country's multicultural heritage. South African cuisine reflects a blend of traditional African dishes and flavors brought by Indian, Dutch, Malay, and British influences, making every meal an adventure for your taste buds. Staple Foods • Pap: A maize-based porridge, similar to polenta, often served as a side dish with stews or sauces. • Braaivleis: The South African barbecue (or "braai") is a cherished tradition, featuring grilled meats like boerewors (a flavorful sausage), chicken, or lamb. • Stews and Curries: Slow-cooked stews, often with a mix of vegetables and meat, are hearty and satisfying. Popular dishes include bobotie (a sweet and savory spiced minced meat dish) and bunny chow (a hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry). Snacks and Street Food • Vetkoek: A deep-fried dough filled with savory mince or enjoyed plain with jam. • Samosas and Biltong: Indian-inspired crispy pastries and dried, spiced meat are popular grab-and-go snacks. • Vegetarian Options • South Africa offers plenty of vegetarian-friendly options, from samp and beans (a traditional dish made with maize and legumes) to flavorful vegetable curries. • Koeksisters: Fried dough twists soaked in syrup for a decadent dessert. Local Drinks • Rooibos Tea: A caffeine-free tea unique to South Africa, with a naturally sweet and nutty flavor. • Umqombothi: A traditional African beer made from maize, malt, and sorghum, often enjoyed during celebrations. Whether you’re savoring a home-cooked meal with the community or trying something new at a local market, South African food is sure to delight and introduce you to the warmth and hospitality of the people.

Emplacement & temps libre

Leisure Activities: The Weekend is meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves at their own expense. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture. Requirements: Qualification of participants: Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - No experience needed at all.

Objectifs de développement durable

GOAL 11 GOAL 12