We are grateful for your interest in volunteering at BUVAD, we assume you have already been through the project pages at our website http://www.buvad.org/ourprojects/ and familiarized yourself with our programmes. As you have seen, there are many hands on projects and categories for workshops. This page will help you through the process of making that decision to fill out an application and come work in the beautiful Ugandan countryside with a very grateful
community.
Presently, BUVAD is a volunteer run organization with no paid staff. Many of
the programmes BUVAD operates are designed around the length of time a person might stay on as a volunteer. There is room for both long and shortterm volunteers to run workshops and work on other projects.
BUVAD is aware of the many volunteer opportunities that exist in Africa and wants to make your decision to come to Uganda as straightforward and painless as possible. Many non-profits running on volunteer time and effort leave many questions unanswered, and the process of making that decision is harder than it should be. BUVAD intends to make as much information possible on the front end in an attempt to make this a more transparent process. There is a lot of room for independence and decision-making when you volunteer for BUVAD. While BUVAD has set up specific subjects in its programmes for implementation, BUVAD answers to its community and is able to change as the communities needs change. This enables you, as a volunteer working in the field, to be the eyes and ears of BUVAD. As you design your programme, you have the freedom to react as you see fit.
BUVAD assumes you will have extensive knowledge on the subjects you wish to create workshops on or projects you wish to participate in. This is something that we will confirm as we go through the application process with each other. What we need over and above your valuable knowledge is that you as an individual are able to act with a high degree of responsibility, independence and that you are by nature a proactive person. We already know by first hand experience that most people willing to volunteer possess these traits. You can also correspond with past volunteers by just asking for contacts.

VOLUNTEER RESIDENCE

BUVAD accepts both long and short-term volunteers and has housing located in the projects field centre. Our Centre a residence of one of the volunteer staff has a guest room inside the main house and 2 guest rooms outside the main house but closed up in a wall fence with a lockable gate. The washroom and the toilets are located in the backyard. There is a porch overlooking the front of the guest rooms where you can sit to read a novel in your free time, make gymnastics early in the morning and or watching the moon and the stars at night. A bigger group of the volunteers can be hosted in village families that provide a typical African setting.


It takes about 15 - 20 minutes to walk from the bus stop to the Centre, or you can catch one of the boda-boda’s(a hired motor cycle). The residence is next to Bukolooto trading center that is characterized by small stores for basics and more specific staples like beer or produce. Even volunteers traveling to stay in families away from the centre/residence will be making their reorganization from the centre.

 

If you are looking for a place to get away from it all, you will love it here. The residence is very quiet and you will rarely see cars zooming past. Take stroll down to the main road and make your way to the villages for a nice hike, or grab a chair and some fruit or a beer and sit out on the porch with a book. People are very curious and friendly and if you are in front of the house, you will have many visitors and plenty of opportunities for conversation. Please understand that power is regularly off rather not stable and during such circumstances the Centre uses hurricane lanterns for lighting, creating a very
romantic setting for your African adventure.

 

For those that will be staying with families in the villages, most villages have no power and the commonly used source of lighting is the hurricane lanterns.

As BUVAD is in a period of tremendous growth, there are many expenses that come with this. As you make your decision to volunteer here, we appreciate any efforts you might make towards fundraising within your own community on our behalf. Anything you can donate towards making your Volunteer work as comfortable as possible is particularly appreciated. This could be books, solar lanterns, screens for the windows, extra furniture or anything you can think that will make you and future volunteers feel more comfortable.


Our volunteer residence and focal area are located near several locations you will want to make part of your schedule. Many can be done in a day and some you can make overnight trips out of.

  • Kayunga Town where you can find music and dancing at the recreation center, cinema halls, trading and restaurants (7km)
  • Kangulumira, includes fishing and the Kalagala Waterfalls, among other sites (20km)
  • Busaana, along the Nile and includes fishing and a ferry crossing into Jinja (20km)
  • Bujagali Waterfalls, for rafting. Good tourism facilities (40km)
  • Lake Kyoga, located in Bbaale (60km)

VOLUNTEER NEEDS/OPPORTUNITIES

All of the subjects as mentioned in the website programme pages are always open for workshops. Every subject mentioned is extremely valuable to the local community.
Whether your skills are in;
1. Alternative power sources like Solar power.
2. Biogas.
3. Cooking oil extraction from sunflower grown in the community.
4. Climate change issues awareness enhancement and remedial initiatives (esp using plastic bottles a menace to the area soil fertilities and agro based economy).
5. Vocational skills training.
6. Safe water supply and sanitation( esp. hand dug wells digging and construction).
7. ESL, HIV/AIDS prevention and care.
8. Child welfare.
9. Administrative support and resource mobilization (esp. Grant writing and proposal writing,fundraising for organization vehicle, designing fundraising documentaries and office clerical duties, you are welcome here anytime.

 

However, below are a couple of pressing needs that BUVAD urgently seeks volunteers for;

Set up of a BUVAD permanently owned Volunteer Centre

The International volunteers' house is planned to be a western built house with tall ceilings, glass windows with modern doors. It is expected to have six big rooms, in built washrooms inside and outside toilets. It shall be expected to have accommodation capacity to host 24 volunteers at a go. BUVAD provides free accommodation to its
volunteers at the available international volunteers residence and like wise accommodation at the volunteer center to be set up, shall be free in a cool environment, noise free, conducive for holidaymakers and a home away from home.
Currently, the set up of the Volunteer Centre requires resource mobilization and fundraising for land (can be mobilized locally), construction material, builders, power installation, furniture, beddings and equipments. This is a great opportunity for a group or couple wishing for hard work and eventful time in the countryside. Most of the work that needs to be done requires full utilization of ones’ time. An individual volunteer or a group can choose to take one or more of this project activities as stated above. These are planned to be subdivided into 11categories;
1- Land acquisition/ community mobilization to donate land.
2- Site clearing, planning and foundation digging.
3- Construction up to foundation level.
4- Construction up to wall plate level.
5- Roofing level.
6- Plastering level.
7- Flooring level.
8- Shutting level.
9- Painting level.
10- Equipping of center level.
11- Power installation level.
This opportunity will require the intending volunteer to fundraise for the particular category of choice and come over to supervise or implement this activity. The volunteer period of stay will depend on the time the volunteer will have for us. In case a volunteer or group is capable of raising the total of the above activities he/she/they will be most welcome.

Alternative construction techniques/ waste plastic bottle house construction Project

BUVAD is very interested in constructing a community-training centre and toilet structures out of plastic bottles as a pilot project for construction alternatives. Many people in the area that cannot afford the locally produced bricks and find themselves with only one alternative of building out of mud and shrubs, creating a dangerous and temporary structure. If you are experienced in building structures from bricks, here is your chance to come and introduce or get introduced to a very innovative concept of using waste plastic bottles as bricks while helping a fascinated and grateful audience. BUVAD believes that toilets are a good place to start, as the structures are generally small and compact. Already BUVAD has built a 4 stance toilet out of waste plastic bottles as bricks at Bwetyaaba Primary School for 627 pupils. At the same time you are constructing the building, you will be creating a workshop to transferring this valuable technology to the local community.

As the rural community does not typically consume bottled water on a continuously large scale, bottles will have to be transferred in from Bukolooto trading center, Kayunga Town or the trading centers nearby and this will require some creative logistics on your part. BUVAD is very excited about the possibilities of this construction, will be involved and cooperate with you in every way to make your project run as smoothly as possible. A small cost of US$200 per toilet, US$1000 for a 6000ltr water tank and US$1000 for the community-training centre will be involved.
Many people in the focal area, mostly elderly, have extremely dangerous toilets or none at all. BUVAD has identified several areas of the village where public use toilets should be built, enabling many people in these areas a safe alternative to the situation they now find themselves in.

A simple 15-foot latrine can be dug, the base (concrete and rebar) laid and walls made of brick or plastic bottles can then be constructed. Here is a perfect opportunity to introduce plastic bottle construction to the community. These toilets will have a tremendous impact on the area. The volunteer will need help with this project and what is not offered by the community will be gained by offering a small allowance. Help will specifically be needed for the digging and concrete work. As always, BUVAD will organize assistance for the volunteer.

BUVAD Sunflower seed oil co-op.

Currently, BUVAD has need for marketing and technical/engineering advice. BUVAD has an ongoing programme introducing new income generating projects to the community in order to boost community incomes and purchasing power. Through the Sunflower seed oil co-op, BUVAD expects to boost farmers’ purchasing power and also sustainably manage its administrative costs using the small surplus earned from the end products sale like cooking oil, sunflower residues etc. You can read more about this on the specific project page. This will be one of BUVAD’s biggest projects and if you have knowledge about marketing in developing countries and sunflower seed oil extractionpreservation (quality assurance), we could use your help. In case you are interested in the project costs involved you are welcome to contact us.

Small gardens individual community members

Many of the elderly in the area are in desperate need of a small garden for a daily source of food. This project would require the volunteer get out into the community and make a survey, identifying people who would benefit the greatest from the project. This project offers the volunteer the ability to work with truly traditional people who, for the most part, live in thatched roof mud huts. Most of the beneficiaries will be elderly women. They are very sweet, have tons of personality, and very nice to be around. The volunteer can work on this project alone or solicit help from community members. BUVAD will help in this process.
In addition to this project, BUVAD is currently working with Agricultural Extension workers to increase community knowledge of more progressive farming methods, alternatives to traditional crops and composting techniques. Trained BUVAD staff will be able to advise the volunteer willing to undertake this project and in turn, the volunteer can go out into the community and act as an adviser to local farmers. Locals will take these advisements more seriously if they are communicated by an outsider, creating a project that will have a great impact on the community and a real sense of accomplishment for the volunteer.

Small-scale renovation of property for elderly people

An elderly woman who lives at Butakoola village, recently lost the back wall of her mud hut. With some effort, she was able to get help from a neighbor in reconstructing this wall. Her story is not uncommon. This project will also enable the volunteer to go out into the community and make an initial survey, pinpointing projects they feel comfortable undertaking. Some projects might require construction using local bricks or plastic bottles and some will require replacement of roofing material (roof heights are very low). Others, like the problem mentioned above, will require a crosshatched stick construction that is covered by mud. Depending on planning and what the volunteer feels comfortable with, this project can be undertaken with or without assistance.

FINANCIAL DETAILS

BUVAD requests a small donation of $75usd per week or $200usd per month of your stay. This money goes towards transportation and administrative costs, which are very difficult to get funding for as most grants go directly to programme implementation. BUVAD will discuss the issue of expenses for your workshop/work camp on an individual basis and hopes that you can fund raise the amount you expect to spend on materials from your own community or Organizations. BUVAD will arrange for 3 meals a day to be provided to you by a support staff at the office. Your menu will consist of local food and BUVAD will communicate reasonable dietary requests to your cook. The cost of food per person is $35USD per week but could be lower depending on the number of people staying at one time and any changes to the menu. Please be flexible and understand that BUVAD will attempt to minimize food costs to you if possible and as this can only be done on an individual basis, we use $35 as a safe base of cost.

Many organizations see volunteers as a potential cash cow and are guilty of charging extreme rates. BUVAD makes every effort to keep your costs to a minimum, as it is your talent and time that are most valuable to the community. If you are interested in volunteering long-term, BUVAD will discuss alternative arrangements with you
concerning finances.

Coming to Volunteer at BUVAD

If you decide to volunteer for BUVAD, please be prepared to bring everything you need for your workshops with you. BUVAD will help you find everything and make transport of them as easy as possible. Think through your workshop and anticipate anything you might need. It is important that this be purchased in advance as supplies such as paper, poster board and markers in the trading centre near the village are minimal. For this reason it is best for us to plan any purchases in Kampala before you leave. BUVAD’s main offices are based in a suburb of Kampala and staff will escort you from Kampala to the field office in the village 43 miles away. Staff counterparts at the offices will help you get settled in the volunteer house. A support staff will provide meals for you and this information will be discussed more specifically at the end of this page. If you are a long-term volunteer coming from Entebbe Airport, BUVAD will arrange pick up and delivery to the village. If you arrive late night then you will have to spend a night at a hotel. You can contact us for a cheap guesthouse connection.
The trip to Kayunga from Kampala is done using public transport. You will travel on a bus holding about 50 passengers that leaves Kampala. As these buses leave only after they fill with passengers and it might take a while, so bring a book. On the way back you will likely use one of the small group taxi’s that hold 14 passengers. These come by on the main road frequently and you will not have to wait long to catch one.

Thank you!

Thank you for choosing to spend your valuable time and skills at BUVAD. We hope to see you here in Uganda very soon and if you are already here, we hope you might make some time in your travel schedule and stay with us for a while Thanks very much for considering BUVAD for your volunteer service. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any querries.

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