From the dramatic clash of oceans in South Africa to the jungles of Madagascar, the landscapes of Ghana, and the vibrant culture of Tanzania –Africa offers some of the world’s most inspiring adventures. This is your chance to experience the beauty while contributing to a variety of meaningful social impact projects, led by the local communities.
From the breathtaking landscapes of South Africa and Tanzania to the vibrant shores of Ghana and the beautiful beaches of Madagascar, GVI offers a range of transformative opportunities for volunteering in Africa. Throughout your volunteer journey, you’ll also have the chance to experience the languages, traditions, architecture and history of the countries we work in.
When you choose to volunteer in Africa with GVI, you’ll contribute to ethical hands-on work that makes a tangible difference in the communities we work with. By partnering with local organisations and gaining deep insight into the pressing needs on the ground, you can rest assured knowing your contribution will have a lasting impact even after your volunteering period ends.
Whether you’re passionate about supporting local women’s empowerment initiatives, teaching English in schools, promoting global health practices, fostering skills development through sports, or exploring other community-focused initiatives, we offer a range of diverse programs tailored to your interests.
Many of these programs are available in multiple locations. Take a look at our locations tab to discover all the programs on offer at each specific hub.
Contribute to ethical community development projects led by locals.
The best of both worlds – immersive local experiences and meaningful community work.
Use your unique skills and expertise to support community development projects.
The adventure of a lifetime while making an impact with a group of like-minded teens.
Generate solutions to help solve community challenges through research projects.
Turn your passion into your profession with a three-month placement at an NGO.
You can join a volunteer program in Africa in four culturally diverse and beautiful locations:
If you choose this route for your volunteer work in Africa, you’ll travel to our community hub in Kokrobite, near Ghana’s capital city of Accra. Your time in Ghana will be marked by sunny skies, a diverse culture and landscapes ranging from sun-soaked beaches to tropical forests. Whether it’s enjoying the warmth after a surf, hearing jazz music from open doorways, or receiving a friendly “akwaaba” greeting, Ghana offers a vibrant experience.
We support our local partners’ community initiatives, which include education and childhood development, public health, gender equality for girls, community development and environmental education. We also work in local schools to support and advance curriculum-based education.
Find out more about our Africa volunteer programs in Ghana:
Join us in Hout Bay, a vibrant coastal community on the southern tip of Africa, just outside Cape Town. Nestled between towering mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Hout Bay is home to a diverse and resilient community where cultures, traditions, and histories intersect. This volunteer experience is an opportunity to contribute to meaningful, locally-led initiatives while immersing yourself in daily life beyond the typical tourist experience.
In South Africa, GVI’s community volunteers work in collaboration with local partners on projects identified by the community as priorities. Whether supporting education and youth development, facilitating public health initiatives, or contributing to women’s empowerment programs, every project is designed to create long-term, sustainable impact. Volunteers engage in hands-on learning, cultural exchange, and capacity-building work that supports self-empowerment and strengthens local initiatives. Your volunteer work in South Africa can be focused on:
If you’re looking for something more remote, you might want to spend your African volunteer experience, gap year or volunteer holiday, on the other side of this varied continent – in the warm waters and fragrant air of Madagascar.
Our Madagascar-based community development programs are truly one-of-a-kind experiences. Live and work in a community perched on the edge of one of the planet’s most biodiverse islands, Nosy Be. Sometimes referred to as the eighth continent, Madagascar is known for its spice trade, rugged natural beauty and the unique flora and fauna found there – including the lemur, a primate species found nowhere else on Earth.
Our community projects in Madagascar include:
Travel to the town of Arusha in Tanzania, East Africa – an area known as the gateway to iconic safaris in the Serengeti and the awe-inspiring Mount Kilimanjaro. Join our women’s empowerment volunteer program to contribute to community development initiatives while experiencing the vibrant culture and natural wonders of Tanzania.
Our volunteer program focuses on sustainable income through handcrafted work and eco-friendly fashion. The program enhances community lives through handicraft skills and entrepreneurship. Engage in sustainable income projects and entrepreneurship, making a lasting impact in local communities.
Many African countries have a history of environmental, social and economic challenges. Addressing the issues relevant to these communities is at the heart of sustainable community development volunteer work in Africa.
All our volunteer programs in Africa are community-led – meaning our project goals are driven by the local community’s needs and priorities – and are committed to sustainability, equality and justice at all times.
A sustainable approach to development also means supporting local communities with efficient use of resources and cultivation of local expertise, contributing directly to employability and economic empowerment. We always aim to be part of improving the quality of life for people in the communities we engage with – through inclusive engagement, quality education, equal access and raising awareness.
In Africa, you can choose to focus your volunteer work on any of the following:
It’s been proven by community development organisations across the globe that a good education leads to better personal fulfilment, economic opportunity and healthier, more prosperous communities. As the saying goes, knowledge is power: economic, political and personal power. No wonder the United Nations has made quality education one of its primary sustainable development goals.
Our teaching volunteer work in Africa aims to collaborate with local community organisations, leaders and governments to assist local schools and community programs in providing all community members with access to educational opportunities that will empower them and their communities, and facilitate a broader transfer of skills and knowledge throughout the community and across the generational and gender divide.
As a teaching volunteer in Africa, you will have the opportunity to master not only technical teaching skills but also transferable skills like teamwork, organisation and leadership, as well as cross-cultural communication.
You can join a teaching volunteer program in Ghana, South Africa or Madagascar.
The history of gender inequality in Africa is complex and vast, and like many other places across the world, inequality is systemic and omnipresent. Many women across the continent still have a lower average annual income than men, are less likely to own land or property, are often forced to abandon their education due to pregnancy or poverty, and are more likely to work in jobs requiring manual labour.
Our women’s empowerment volunteer programs in Africa have succeeded when women can access the tools they need to take control of their lives. These tools include equal opportunity in education, gainful employment and access to effective public health information. Through combined efforts with local community groups, you’ll empower women and girls to challenge traditional gender disparities in communities in Ghana, South Africa or Madagascar by providing access to social, educational and public health support.
Volunteer projects in Africa that are focused on early childhood development provide children in the early developmental stage with a foundation to excel later in life and give them an opportunity to succeed that they may not otherwise have had. You have the opportunity to contribute towards a positive long-term impact in the lives of children in Africa and help improve their access to future employment opportunities.
You can do this by:
The well-being of children is sacred and we take our responsibility to the children and the communities we work with extremely seriously. We have put in place robust ethical guardrails across all our programs where volunteers might come into contact with children. These include:
Although overall world health statistics show positive progress towards global well-being and life expectancy, income and various factors of inequality still influence a country’s overall health.
Access to clean sanitation, information, and education materials about reproductive health, as well as awareness about infectious diseases and chronic health risks, are often taken for granted in regions with robust public health systems. However, in communities lacking such systems, education and awareness about these issues are vital community services that provide essential resources.
When you join a public health volunteering program in Africa, you’ll assist communities in Ghana or South Africa across a broad range of public and community health initiatives.
GVI offers volunteer programs in Africa that provide a safe and supportive experience no matter the circumstances. Not only does GVI promise you support before, during and after your volunteer experience, we also have comprehensive health and safety policies that cover all the bases. These ensure that participant health and safety are maintained during all volunteer activities, and while volunteers are on base.
For those under the age of 18 who choose to volunteer in Africa, our parent info pack can fill your guardians in on what GVI’s teen volunteer programs in Africa are all about, and how your health and safety are prioritised throughout your volunteer experience.
We take every precaution to make sure our participants can live and work safely, no matter where they are in the world. We have trained support staff on hand 24 hours a day to ensure that all participants across all our programs are well taken care of. Read more about our health and safety protocols.
You can also speak directly to one of our enrolment officers or alumni, who can answer any questions you might have about life on a GVI base.
Across all our work in education, women’s empowerment, public health and childhood development volunteer programs, our actions are guided by local organisations with roots in the community. These organisations are our partners on the ground who monitor and maintain ethical standards and practices, in an ongoing effort to ensure our work remains inclusive, equitable and just.
All GVI programs and staff are governed by our ten ethical principles, five human empowerment principles and our actions against oppression. Our badge of ethics reflects our pledge to continuously reflect on and improve our policies and practices.
You can read about the work we’ve done with the help of volunteers like you in our Impact and Ethics Report.
You can! Maybe you’re considering a gap year abroad. Maybe you want to contribute to community work while studying. Or you’re keen to get a meaningful summer internship under your belt. Maybe you’re taking a career break and want to give back. Maybe you are looking for a new career, and want to explore an internship in your field of interest.
Volunteer opportunities are not only a great way to be a part of impactful initiatives, but by joining a GVI volunteer abroad program you’ll also get to experience Africa with a team that’s focused on providing a safe and supportive volunteer experience. This is also a chance for you to grow personally and professionally by taking part in experiences that aren’t always easy to come by back home.
Most of our community development volunteering or internship programs require that you be 18 years or older, but we also offer specially curated teen volunteer programs.
No matter how far you want to go, we can help.
We don’t require any pre-existing qualifications or certifications. GVI has an extensive training program to ensure you are equipped with everything you need before and during your time on a program.
We’d love to welcome you to one of our programs in Africa! If you have any questions, get in touch with us by completing the short enquire form. If you’re ready to book, apply here to secure your spot.