Ghana is one of the few English-speaking countries in Central and West Africa. In Accra, the commerc...
Based on a beautiful stretch of golden beach on the West Coast of Ghana you will contribute to valua...
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At Neu world foundation we work on new projects to helping the communities in need.
The Neu World Foundation (NWF) is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) based in Accra. It was established
Here are a few of the common ones that we get, along with answers to the questions. Contact us by writing to contact@neuworldfoundation.org if any of your questions are not answered here.
There are two ways to submit your application to volunteer with the NWF.
You can either submit an application form online or you can download the form, fill it out, and mail it to us. We do not charge a fee for processing an application. You are expected to pay a deposit towards your accommodation and food and this has to be reserved early (within 14 days of confirmation of placement).
Once we get your application, we will process it immediately. We will read your application carefully so that we can find the project that matches your experience and best suits you. Our volunteers either stay in home stays or with other volunteers in a volunteer dormitory.
We will send you the details of your placement. The placement details include local contact information which you can use as the contacts for your Visa application. You can also use these to contact us about your placement if you have any questions.
Your preparation for the trip should include reading about Ghana, receiving the necessary immunisations, obtaining your travel visa (entry permit), and arranging your own flights. Our coordinators are on hand 24/7 to assist you with the process.
Once you have purchased your flight tickets, email the flight information to our office. We will then arrange your free airport pick-up.
Volunteers should be familiar with health and safety advice before traveling to Ghana. Below are some suggested websites:
Ghana is generally a very safe country but here are some general tips for keeping yourself and your possessions safe.
For advice on vaccinations, you can refer to the Center for Disease Control traveler’s health recommendations.
The following vaccines might be recommended for travel to West Africa including Ghana. You should consult a doctor to discuss your travel plans and personal health and to determine which vaccines you will need.
Required Vaccinations:
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Ghana is one of the few English-speaking countries in Central and West Africa. In Accra, the commerc...
Based on a beautiful stretch of golden beach on the West Coast of Ghana you will contribute to valua...
Ghana is a country in West Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea, just a few degrees north of the equator. Ghana, which lies in the center of the West A...
In the developing world like Ghana, the situation is even far worse. Among the tall list of preventive social intervention programs which have earned ...
Location: Ghana is situated in West Africa, just above the Equator. The Greenwich Meridian passes through its main industrial city, Tema. It lies betw...
I just want to say thank you again for what an incredible experience I had in Ghana. There hasn’t been a day when I haven’t wished I was back in Nkope!
I have never met people more welcoming and warm-hearted, and the staff at the house are so friendly and helpful. It was great to be part of such a rewarding project in Ghana.
I felt the ideas of volunteers were always taken on board, and over the 4 weeks, I was in Africa. I really hope to be able to return to Ghana at some point again.