IFRE Volunteers

Volunteer in Third World Countries

Combine volunteer work with the chance to travel around and explore a new country and culture.

  • A fantastic opportunity to experience a new culture as an ‘insider’ while you volunteer in third world countries, which can also boost your future career.
  • Gain experience, new friends and a greater understanding of the world by living like a local in a foreign culture
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Volunteer in Third World Countries

Are you thinking of bringing a change to the lives of people in  third world countries Do you want to make this world a better place? While helping people you help yourself. Volunteering in a third world country will give you a chance to progress towards a better future that will fill your heart with a sense of joy and accomplishment.

IFRE has been offering the best and most highly rated volunteering opportunities since 2006. You can choose from a variety of volunteering programs offered by IFRE in 18 different countries across the world. These include countries, like Nepal, Thailand, Ghana, Mexico, Tanzania, Cambodia, and Costa Rica.

IFRE’s volunteering in third world countries program includes programs and projects like the monk teaching project in Nepal, elephant conservation in Thailand, HIV/AIDs project in Ghana, the monk teaching project in Thailand, sea turtle project in Mexico, health project in Tanzania, HIV/AIDS project in Cambodia, and organic farming in Costa Rica.

Alexandra Miller

These last six weeks of volunteering have been a truly amazing and life-changing & very wonderful experience for me.

Alexandra Miller

- USA

Leslie Slade

I had an excellent time, better than I ever could have imagined. Other volunteers were so nice and willing to help.

Leslie Slade

- Vermont, USA

Don Maddocks

I had a wonderful experience. I had the opportunity to teach children of all different ages.I am sad to leave!

Don Maddocks

- USA

Manko Blakely

My volunteer experience with IFRE has been unforgettable. It has opened my mind & heart. Staffs were very helpful.

Manko Blakely

- Germany

Benefits of Volunteer in third world countries:

Volunteering adds purpose to your life:

Volunteering gives you the opportunity to make a direct impact on the lives of people. As a volunteer, you will be teaching new skills and providing less fortunate people with the tools they need to build a sustainable future. You can make a difference in the lives of people and give them hope of a better future.

Working towards making a difference, you will give you a new identity and a sense of satisfaction, ultimately providing a sense of purpose to your life.

You will be travelling:

Volunteering in third world countries changes your perspective and gives you a new outlook on life. You will be travelling to places that you have never thought of visiting.

You will be visiting the country from the glossy brochures of travel companies. You will get an opportunity to bask in the local culture, traditions and cuisine. Meeting people from all walks of life will help you broaden your horizon.

Improves your social relationship:

While moving towards achieving financial success people forget the benefits of being a part of the community. Socializing and developing new bonds with people helps to reduce isolation and loneliness in the modern world.

You will be meeting people of similar interests and you will be making new friends, which can turn into a lifelong association.

You will gain health benefits:

During volunteering activities, including volunteering work in third world countries you will be doing different kinds of tasks, which will keep you physically active.

You will be interacting with people from all walks of life, which lowers the risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. People, who volunteer regularly are found to have lower mortality rates and lower chance of suffering from a heart attack, chronic pain and high blood pressure.

Personal Growth:

Volunteering will take you out of your comfort zone and expose you to challenging situations, which will make you better equipped with problem solving in the future.

Regardless of any volunteering activities you choose, you will get a chance to learn new practical, social and communication skills that aids your personal growth. Volunteering shows you the harsh reality of life and teaches you important lessons.

Popular projects of IFRE under Volunteer in third world countries

IFRE provides different volunteering programs in eighteen different nations around the world. You can choose your desired program to volunteer among hundreds of different programs or projects offered by IFRE. The programs or projects range from conservation to orphanage work to HIV/AIDS.

Monk Teaching Project in Nepal

Beautiful monasteries throughout the country show the predominance of Buddhism in Nepal. Since English is a universal language, knowing it will help in spreading the teachings of Buddha. The teaching English to the monks of Nepal is perfect for you if you are curious about the volunteering opportunity in the third world country.

As a volunteer, you will be working as an English instructor in a local monastery of Kathmandu, Nepal or schools of the Tibetan Children’s Village.

You will be conducting English classes for 3 to 4 hours a day. Organizing extracurricular activities and administrative works will be part of your volunteering responsibility. If you want to immerse yourself in Buddhist culture, then you can join the meditation classes and participate in different rituals and prayers.

Besides having proficiency in written and spoken English, there is no criteria or specific qualifications to join the volunteering work of Buddhist monks in Nepal. Monks are highly respected figures who lead an exemplary life so volunteers who can maintain discipline can join this project.

Elephant Conservation in Thailand

Once upon a time, elephants in Thailand were used as machinery for farming and logging. Elephants became redundant when logging became prohibited. Elephants are expensive to look after, so they are either sold or taken to the streets of big cities to entertain people for money, which is illegal.

Our organization is working towards creating a situation where Mahouts won’t sell their elephants. IFRE hopes to do this by supporting the village of the Surin Province by helping the village with elephant food, community projects, financial support and volunteers.

Volunteers will be interacting with elephants while riding, washing and feeding them. You will be spending three nights a week with a village elder and his family. Living with the locals will give you insight into their day to day life and you will learn to cook Thai food and fish. 

You will also get a chance to kayak the local river and work on the farm.

While doing volunteer work in the third world countries like Thailand, you will be expected to assist in cooking and other daily activities. You will be briefed about Thai etiquette before your departure. Besides your love and compassion for the animals, you do not need any skill or qualifications to join this project.

Your patience and flexibility will play a significant role during the project.

HIV/Aids Project in Ghana

HIV/AIDS creates terror across the world including Ghana. Thousands of adults and children are infected and lose their life to this deadly disease every year.

While volunteering in the third world country on an HIV/AIDS project in Ghana, you will be providing care to the local people through educational training and activities aimed at spreading awareness regarding the disease.

The HIV/AIDS project in Ghana focuses on two areas. The first focus area is providing support, treatment and psychological support to the HIV/AIDS victims.

You will be distributing food, medicine and clothing, while giving mental counseling and support. Tips on maintaining a nutritious diet and sanitation will be a part of your volunteering responsibility.

The second phase targets spreading awareness regarding HIV/AIDS along with its preventive measures. Volunteers will be contributing in the counseling and education programs in major hospitals and communities targeted towards young men and women.

You do not require any specific qualifications to enroll in the HIV/AIDS project in Ghana.

Teaching Project in Thailand

Thousands of Buddhist temples are established in Thailand where monks live. Buddhist monks live and practice religious and social activities. A part their social service includes providing education to the local children.

Since schools and Buddhist temples are located in the same complex you will have a wonderful experience while teaching in Thailand.

Most of the Buddhist temples offer education to local children in primary and secondary level. Volunteers will be working for 4 to 5 hours  a day from Monday to Friday. You will be teaching conversational English to the children during your volunteer opportunity in the third world country on teaching English volunteering program.

You will be organizing extracurricular activities for the children as well. Teaching and encouraging children to maintain their health and personal hygiene will also be part of your volunteering responsibility.

Sea Turtle Project in Mexico

Sea turtles being categorized as endangered does not save them from being slaughtered for meat, eggs, shell and skin. The turtles are often killed after being trapped in fishing gear and poachers are constant threat too. The construction of homes and resorts on the beaches are destroying the habitats of the turtles.

To conserve the endangered animals from extinction IFRE runs the volunteering projects in the third world country like sea turtle conservation project in Mexico. 

The volunteers of this project will be working day and night on a beach spread over an area of 10 km. Your volunteering responsibility includes cleaning the nests which have already hatched, saving hatchlings and preventing any contamination of the region.

Monitoring the wildlife in the area by compiling a list of species of the area and observing the local crocodile population will also be a part of your activities. Your involvement in environmental education programs will be highly appreciated.

During the night you will be patrolling the nesting beach, observing nesting activity in the incubation corral and releasing the hatchling into the ocean. Data collection is a vital part of the project as it gives you an idea about the number of nesting turtles and hatchlings released in a year.

The sea turtle conservation project in Mexico is perfect for students studying biology or community development or someone with a keen interest in nature and the environment. You do not require any specific skills or qualifications to join the volunteering program in the third world country.

You will be given on-site training once you arrive on the beach. Basic Spanish will make your interaction with the locals easier, however it isn’t a requirement.

Health Project in Tanzania

The local hospitals that reside in villages and on the outskirts of the city areas of Tanzania lack manpower and resources. Volunteers do not need any specific qualifications to join the project as it has been designed so that anyone can contribute. You will be assisting the doctors and medical staff in the health centers.

As a participant of this project, you will be measuring the height, weight, temperature and blood pressure of the patients. Assisting in the medical camps, distributing medicines, keeping patients records, counseling patients and teaching them about the importance of nutrition and sanitation will be part of your volunteering responsibility.

Volunteers might be treating minor injuries or wounds during the health project in Tanzania.

HIV/Aids Project in Cambodia

HIV/AIDS is a life threatening disease and its cure hasn’t been found yet. Many people across the world, including Cambodia, are suffering from the deadly disease. People battling with poverty are the most heavily affected. IFRE works with local organizations, which provide awareness programs and various other programs for the victims.

Besides having a passion to serve people in need, you do not need any specific education or training. You will be educating the local people, with the aim of bringing a change in their behavior towards infected persons.

You will be counseling the infected people and assisting the HIV/AIDS community with hospice care, educational and recreational programs. Conducting educational seminars and conferences to prevent the disease will be part of your volunteering responsibility during volunteer works in the third world country like Cambodia.

Organic Farming in Costa Rica

Many farmers in Costa Rica are moving towards organic and sustainable farming. Coffee farmers are opting to go organic or are adopting alternatives to use a minimal amount of chemicals.

The organic farming in Costa Rica will give you an opportunity to learn  eco-friendly agricultural practices while basking in the beauty of the place.

You will be working alongside farmers by helping them set up new system of agriculture. Volunteers will spend a significant amount of time on the farm picking coffee while learning and sharing the information of organic farming.

You might be conducting interviews and surveys regarding organic farming during your volunteering program in third world countries like Costa Rica.

Volunteers with the knowledge of basic or intermediate Spanish is preferred but it isn’t a requirement. You are recommended to join our Spanish language course to have effective conversations during your stay. Volunteers will be expected to be self motivated, reliable and flexible.

Besides Volunteering work in the Third world countries, IFRE provides volunteering opportunities, including the volunteering programs around the world, volunteering trips for adults, volunteering programs for older people, wildlife conservation volunteer abroad, and winter break volunteer abroad.

Contact us now to join any of these powerful causes!