Gain a new experience through Volunteering

IECDS Conducts different Environment related training, projects, and research which provides opportunities for volunteers to gain knowledge from such activities or provide experiences that are important to the institute.

Volunteering participants become part of the institute team to provide excellent services to students and other clients. The contributions of volunteers are highly recognized and make a difference in terms of new experiences and knowledge. On the other hand, volunteers can learn more about the practical expert on Climate change and environment management through projects and activities undertaken on the ground by the institute. For some volunteering is a great way to improve their CVs and Careers. For the institute, it is also an important opportunity to gain international experience through interacting with volunteers from all over the world

Who Can Volunteer?

Anybody interested in Environment, Climate change and development Sustainability issues. We welcome applications from any students, practitioners, and graduates in any of the related fields from any university or college to volunteer.

How to Volunteer?
Interested volunteers can send their applications to info@ieds.or.tz or to the IEDS main office that is located at “Bunju B” along Bagamoyo road, Kinondoni District, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. For more information send an email (info@ieds.or.tz), call us (+255 (0) 737 163 639), or visit our main office.

Accommodation for International Volunteers/Interns
IECDS is committed to offering accommodation at very reasonable costs or free (depending on the agreed arrangements) for International Volunteers and Interns. The Volunteers are provided with houses which are located within the IECDS main campus.

 

Contact Us

  +255719195750

   +255767322971

   info@ieds.or.tz

Address

IECDS Building
Gema/IECDS Road Junction
Bunju 'B"
P.O. Box 7775, Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania

 

Office Hours

  • 8am - 5pm

Useful Links

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