VOLUNTEERING
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT VOLUNTEER PROGRAM IN AFRICA OR INDIA
COLLEGE FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
CICD – College for International Co-operation and Development is a residential school in the UK offering 7-, 10-, and 12-month programs through a combination of theoretical and practical international studies. Volunteers are sent on placements through the school's partner organizations—Richmond Vale Academy and Humana People to People—to Africa, India, or Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Since 1998, CICD has trained more than 1,500 volunteers, development instructors, and climate activists from all age groups, nationalities, religions, and backgrounds. The school also prides itself on having a large global community and strong following around the world.
Most members of the Planetrise Association also began their journeys at CICD. We have maintained a close partnership with the organization since 2004 and regularly support the placement of volunteers in African projects.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM:
The official name of the program is Development Volunteer, which is a 10-month volunteer program — during this program the participants can gain in-depth knowledge of global social and economic challenges and actively contribute to supporting communities in developing countries.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE:
3-month of Preparation in England: The participants live in the CICD community, examining the rapid changes in the world, the drivers of development and the historical causes of poverty through international studies that combine theory and practice. They also actively participate in the daily life of the school, including food procurement, cooking, cleaning, building maintenance and community life.
6-month of Fieldwork in Africa or India: In partnership with Humana People to People, volunteers participate in various development projects, such as child and adult education, health campaigns, food security and environmental sustainability. Specific tasks are planned in advance, ensuring effective and targeted assistance.
1 month Experience Sharing: At the end of the program, participants summarize their experiences and achievements, then share them with the public on various platforms and in the form of personal presentations, raising awareness and inspiring others to take action.
Qualification: International Development Volunteer (Certificate)
Scholarship: Available for EU citizens
Project countries: Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique or India
KEY DETAILS:
Starting date: 01 June 2025
Application deadline: 16 June 2025
Direct application: onkentes@joincicd.org


**Note!
For further information regarding the program—such as required equipment, costs, travel, accommodation, meals, documents, etc.—please inquire via the direct application email address or by clicking the "Apply Now" button. During the registration and recruitment process, all questions will be answered by a dedicated staff member from the organization.