Volunteers Papua New Guinea

Field Conditions
Volunteers (max. 6) are welcome at the project in Abepura; they will stay in a twin room. You have a bathroom outside, there is no hot water, but remember, Papua has warm tropical climate. Your stay during the project will be on “full board basis”. That means breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided. Most meals consist of rice with vegetables and meat or fish. But we will try to offer the volunteers a western style breakfast. We have a laundry at the orphanage, but if you prefer to bring your clothes to a laundry outside we advice you to use the service from nearby located hotels. You will get your clothes fresh and clean back. The hotel is very near located.

Skills required
No specific skills or previous experience working with children is required in order to take part in this project. You do need to be flexible, patient and enthusiastic about working with children. You need to be at least 17 years old.
The local people will treat you respectfully, but as you are a guest in their country you will be expected to equally show respect for their customs and way of life. You will be living in a peaceful orphanage, but you will be expected to adapt to a life in a busy International metropolis full of traffic. Smoking, drinking alcohol or using drugs is not allowed in and around the orphanage. This orphanage location is good for active people who want to explore more then only tourist places.

Training and qualification
Every volunteer will get a participation certificate after they finish the project. Should the volunteer wish to later pursue a student internship at the Pak Project, this certificate can be applied towards their participation. In fact, students are especially welcome, and we will support you during your training with advice and help with study assignments. International volunteer work or internship is great for you CV.

Duration
Minimal length of a volunteer internship is two weeks. Maximal length is two months. If you want to stay longer then two months you need a special visa and we can not guarantee you that you can one. Another option is that you leave the country for a day and come back to get a new visa at arrival. After this you can participate again for maximal 2 months. Our orphanage staff will support you to get a visa for a longer stay.

Date
Volunteers are very welcome to the Pak Project throughout the whole year. It’s also very nice to celebrate Christmas and New Years Eve with the children at the orphanage.

Financial costs
The project fee has a maximum of € 780,- per month (4 weeks). This includes accommodation on full board base, return transfer from the airport to the project, a certificate of participation, fee to the Pak Project and a Lake Sentani tour. At the time of booking you have to pay 50% of the total fee, the rest of the contribution must be payed at least 4 weeks before arrival. 

Arrival
The volunteer has to book an air ticket to the Airport of Jayapura/Sentani, the airport code is DJJ. If you travel via another airport, we can arrange cheap air tickets via our sponsor travel agent “Emerald Indonesia tours & travel”. You will be picked up at the airport by one of our orphanage employees and then travel bij (mini) bus or public taxi to the orphanage. The distance is about a 15 minutes drive.

Personal expenses while on the project
Volunteers will only need money for private purchases such as postcards, internet or phone cards, souvenir, shopping and so on. Each volunteer has different expenses but € 200,- to € 250,- per month is average. € 250,- per month should probably be more than sufficient, unless the volunteer plans to travel around Baliem Valley (or Papua) in their leisure time, in which case they should add to this amount accordingly.
It’s also possible to combine different project locations during one trip to Indonesia. You can get discount of the service from Emerald Indonesia tours & travel. At the front side of their building they have a traditional ecotourism souvenir shop you can buy or order their traditional souvenirs, you will support the Pak Project with every product you buy at the shop. They also sell local souvenirs from the orphanage in Torajaland.

Medical information
We always advise our volunteers to be vaccinated for Hepatitis A (or A &B) and a DTP. Some prefer to include a typhus vaccination as well. Malaria is a threat, so you will need tablets for you stay in Papua. It’s also advised to bring an anti mosquito spray and a mosquito net with you to the project for extra protection. We also advise you to consult your medical service for current information prior to you arrival. You can also bring a small First Aid box with you, including some painkillers, iodine, plasters and disinfect material.