ELI International Volunteers ,Microfinance Volunteer Job Vacancy in Uganda

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  • We
    have many other opportunities in Uganda as well as in 25 countries around
    the world:
    www.eliabroad.org

Volunteer in a
microfinance institution in Africa. The field of Microfinance has received a
lot of attention since Muhanned Yunus received a Nobel Prize after founding the
Grameen Bank. Thousands of microfinance institutions (MFIs) provide financial
services at the c

ommunity level in Uganda, usually through Savings and Credit
Cooperatives (SACCOs). SACCOs have had mixed results–a few have been very
successful while others struggle to survive. Interns in this program work in a
SACCO with a successful track record. The first few weeks are spent working
with the SACCO staff to get an idea of the day to day activities, the strengths
of the organization and to determine what projects within the SACCO to pursue
during the rest of the internship. Interns can pursue a wide variety of
projects in collaboration with the organization including business skills
development, developing business plans, microfinance education outreach and
project monitoring and evaluation. Participants in the project must commit to
at least six weeks. Past experience in banking, accounting, or financial
services will be a real advantage.

Uganda is the lush
pearl of Africa on the northern shore of Lake Victoria where the Eastern
African Savannahs meet the western rainforests. The natural wonders of the
country include dramatic waterfalls, incredible wildlife including the last
troops of mountain gorillas, and Lake Victoria, the second largest lake in the
world. The people of Uganda are well known for their hospitality and warmth.
Uganda ranks among the world’s poorest countries and has little in the way of
basic infrastructure such as electricity, running water, waste management and
access to education and healthcare. ELI works with local organizations based in
Iganga District, about three hours east of the capital Kampala. Iganga town
lies on the Mombasa to Kampala Highway–one of East Africa’s major
transportation routes. The bustling highway gives the false impression that the
town is teeming with traffic, but just a few hundred yards from the highway,
cars become a rare sight and quiet village life takes over.

Participants must be
at least 18 years old or older at the time of their program.

Please for more info
about this program or to apply online visit our site at www.eliabroad.org

Feel free to contact
us directly at info@eliabroad.org

How
to apply

Please for more info
about this program or to apply online visit our site at www.eliabroad.org

Feel free to contact
us directly at info@eliabroad.org

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