Disaster Management Volunteering and Internship

Art in Tanzania improves the Tanzanian people’s preparedness and resilience against natural and artificial environmental disasters. In Tanzania, disaster management is not widely understood, and communities are often ill-equipped in the event of a disaster.

Threats to Tanzanian people and property include flooding, earthquakes, landslides, and diseases like malaria and cholera. Climate change also contributes to famine and global warming, which in turn exacerbate industrial incidents due to poor health and safety working conditions.

This program aims to educate Tanzanian people and raise awareness about the significant threats. We work with schools and corporations to provide education on all stages, from early prevention, mitigation, and preparation to the final stages of evacuation and response. Interns are involved in both private and public institutions, helping them develop emergency plans. You evaluate risks and current systems and create tailored and reliable evacuation plans that could save lives. First Aid and health and safety are not widely known, so as part of our disaster management training, Art in Tanzania also looks to educate the community on these topics.

Some more comprehensive Environmental Sector work reports by our interns:

Sustainable Energy Planning Report 

Creative Urban Planning Report 

Art in Tanzania Climate Change Report

Contact us for more information or fill out a program application form.

Development of Emergency Plans

Work with schools and organisations, evaluate current safety precautions, and assess the most likely disaster threats according to the area. Develop emergency plans and recommend enhanced health and safety measures, as well as disaster prevention strategies.

All these tasks are relatively new in Tanzanian societies, and you can help improve people’s knowledge of everyday and future risks, as well as their solutions.

Awareness

Visit schools, conduct advocacy presentations and training classes, educate local people about natural and artificial disasters that threaten them, advocate for health and safety, and explain and alert people to take action in emergencies.

To reach the maximum number of people in society, school class advocacy programs are an excellent tool for relaying information to community members.

Education and First AID/health and safety

Bring first aid knowledge with you or develop it while in Tanzania. Teach this knowledge to community members, such as teachers and corporate staff, and provide invaluable information that could save lives.

Providing first aid skills is not a common practice in Tanzanian societies. You can also study and teach how to react in non-familiar situations, such as what to do if a snake or other poisonous animal bites you, which is an obvious risk in Africa.

Fill in the application form to join to help the African communities.