A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE
This is the fifth consecutive year that Partners For Conservation offers opportunities to visit Rwanda by promoting Education based tourism through voluntourism, internship and research to help programme beneficiaries find a placement where they can contribute to the saving of threatened biodiversity conservation through socio-economic and education projects.
Despite engaging in various partnership with different institutions to promote this opportunity, we however keep noticing that most of the volunteers do join us from online platforms instead. This is why we keep updating our profile to ensure followers have full details about how the life there looks like.
Volunteer Marie Nobels with women from Inkingi introducing her on how to locally hug Volunteer Benoit Dallemagne with a kid that came to hug him Volunteer Benoit Dallemagne celebrating after he managed to say locally “Hello”
Our ED and Founder, Emmanuel BUGINGO introducing new volunteers to project beneficiaries in KinigiOur ED and Founder, Emmanuel BUGINGO introducing new volunteers to project beneficiaries in KinigiOur ED and Founder, Emmanuel BUGINGO introducing new volunteers to project beneficiaries in Kinigi Our ED and Founder, Emmanuel BUGINGO introducing new volunteers to project beneficiaries in Kinigi A time to encounter general public: here volunteers observing shoes reparing skills
Interns from USA taking on activities to prepare a tree nursery at GS Shingiro Interns from USA taking on activities to prepare a tree nursery at GS Shingiro Interns from USA taking on activities to prepare a tree nursery at GS Shingiro Interns from USA taking on activities to prepare a tree nursery at GS Shingiro Visitors from Mandalo Elephant Center visiting GS Ruhehe’s Environmental Club
Dr Marcel Wächter initiating women on public health basics Emmanuel BIRACYAZA taking on local on adult literacy
Dr Marcel Wächter hiking Bisoke Mr and Mrs Dallemagne exploring Rubindi magic water spring Benoit Dallemagne at Rubindi