Study in England, volunteer in Africa and India
Volunteer for Change
10 months programme
Volunteer for Change
12 months programme
The Volunteer for Change programme consists of 10 months:
- 3 months: Training at CICD in England
- 6 months: Volunteering in an African country or in India
- 1 month : Conclusion period at CICD in England
3 months training at CICD in England
The first part of the course is based here at CICD. Here you will join a team of other young or more mature people from all over the world, training to be Development Instructors. The preparations are both theoretical and practical. The studies will include areas such as global affairs, political science and economic development. Different ways of learning include also out-of-school investigations that incorporates a 5 day bicycle / hitch-hiking trip and community actions.
There will be group studies and work shops as well as the individual studies, reading and lectures and training of a number of different practical skills and leadership skills. During the training you will also practice many ways of expression – such as report writing, making digital and hand drawn posters, and writing poetry, essays and speeches. All the way through this programme you will be encouraged to debate and formulate your own conclusions. All of the above will be used for the training and service period, and can also be useful if you are thinking about a future career in the non-profit sector.
6 months: Volunteering in an African country or in India
After the three months training, once you are equipped with all the knowledge needed, you will embark on the next stage of the journey. During the first part of the training, the team receives the positions in the Humana People to People projects where volunteers are needed at this time. You agree in the team about where you all go – be ready to go where it is needed!
The projects in the respective countries mostly focus on farming, education and health. Here you will join a range of activities such as working with local farmers to increase food production, starting sustainable and income generating projects, training teachers and supporting ongoing pre-schools or starting up new ones. The projects work with children, parents, farmers, teachers, local leaders, national government and international partners to tackle the root causes of poverty and together with them build sustainable and thriving communities.
1 month: Bringing It to the Public
You will then return to CICD to digest and share your experiences, and spread the word about what you and your team have achieved. This final stage of the cycle enables you to share your findings and evaluate the impact of the work your team have done in the field. This is very useful for our continual improvement of the programme, and helps you deepen your understanding from all the new knowledge and experiences.
Together with the team, you will also use this period to create materials such as a newsletter, a radio broadcast, articles for newspapers or blogs, a podcast, a video, a multi-media project or other products in order to bring to the public the knowledge and understanding you have gained.
Certifications:
- Field Work Certification from Humana People to People
- Development Instructor Certification from College for International Co-operation and Development
Next starting date: November 2026, March and July 2027
Be part of the change
To learn more about this course, fill out the form below and we will send you information!
You are also welcome to contact Marie on WhatsApp for a call: +44 7813 854 298



