Madagascar Teaching, Wildlife & Diving

MADAGASCAR > A magical landscape punctuated by the strange, root like forms of beautiful and unearthly baobab trees, forest canopies filled with unknown species and unique creatures such as the minute mouse lemur with its round lamp like eyes, skimming kingfishers catching tiny fish from the limpid forest pools, and the curiously coloured tenrec, amongst thousands of other endemic animals.

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Madagascar Wildlife Conservation Adventure

MADAGASCAR > The Frontier-Madagascar wildlife conservation project is currently based on the 'scented island' of Nosy Be, famous for its vanilla, ylang-ylang and mangoes! Whilst on the wildlife conservation project you’ll discover a huge variety of Madagascar's exotic species, as you trek through rugged and remote regions of this hugely exciting island.

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Paid Fellowships in Africa

AFRICA > This long-term paid fellowship program pairs young professionals (fellows) with organizations that require new thinking and innovative solutions. High-impact positions in knowledge management and other fields are available in leading health-related NGOs and government organizations in Burundi, Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia.

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Teach English and sports to homeschoolers in Kenya

KENYA > We are a French family living in the Kenyan bush in a farm (40 minutes from Nanyuki town). We are looking for an Au Pair to help us teach the kids English literacy, spelling reading and drama as well as to assist in other subjects (geography, maths, sciences) and particularly sports: Tennis and swimming.

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