healthcare in guatemala
According to the World Health Organization, 20 percent of Guatemala's people lack regular access to health services. This underserved population is largely poor, rural, young and indigenous. Chronic malnutrition and inadequate health education remain major problems, especially among the rural indigenous communities. Health professionals such as doctors, nurses, and midwives are greatly needed to fill this gap. Healthcare volunteers work within local hospitals and aid organizations to reach out to impoverished urban and rural communities. Volunteers assist local doctors, provide preventive health education, and work directly with patients from local communities.
Eligibility:
Volunteers are required to be doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, health care professionals, or currently-enrolled medical students. Medical licenses (if applicable) should be up-to-date. A copy of relevant documentation may be required. "Pre-med" students are not usually eligible for this program. At minimum, intermediate Spanish language skills are also required.
Orientation:
Upon arrival in Guatemala, participants are met at the airport and given transportation to their volunteering location. They will receive an orientation that will familiarize them with the town and the surrounding area, Guatemalan culture, and their volunteer program.
Housing:
Participants will stay with local Guatemalan host families. Host families are very welcoming and enjoy having visitors stay with them. All host family accommodation includes 3 meals per day. Living in a host family setting is the best way to practice your Spanish, and participants frequently make friendships that can last a lifetime.
Food:
All meals with the host family (3 per day) are included.
Activities:
Up to 4 weeks of Spanish language training are included with a volunteer program of any length. For example, a 6 week program would include 4 weeks of language training, a 4 week program would include 4 weeks of language training, and a 2 week program would include 2 weeks of language training. Participants have the option to study Spanish for up to 5 hours, 5 days per week, for the first 4 weeks of their program.
Cost and Dates :
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Costs
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$1,260.00
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$1,410.00
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$1,560.00
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$1,710.00
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$1,860.00
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$2,010.00
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$2,160.00
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$2,760.00
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Programs generally start on Monday of each week. Participants can choose when they would like to start and the duration of their volunteer program. A typical program ranges from 4 to 6 weeks. Check with World Endeavors for alternate dates or durations. We encourage volunteers to apply as far in advance as possible. Generally it is best to submit your application at least 12 weeks prior to your intended start date, but exceptions can be made if the volunteer is willing to work with World Endeavors to expedite the enrollment process. To submit an application, download the application form found on the sidebar of this page, or click on 'apply' at the top of this page to apply online.
Cost Includes:
- Home stay accommodations
- 3 meals per day
- On-site orientation
- Travel medical insurance
- Pre-departure handbook and pre-trip guidance
- English speaking representatives in-country for your assistance
- Volunteer placement
- 24/7 emergency phone support
Not Included:
- Round-trip transportation to Guatemala
- Visa expenses
- Optional trips and excursions
- Personal expenses
- Daily transportation
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