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The EXPEDITION Project

Time for something truly inspiring

SOUTH AFRICA | Thursday, 10 January 2013 | Views [162]

THE OPPORTUNITY

You’re Invited!

Join The EXPEDITION Project and experience the incredible diversity of South Africa while helping to create a window on sustainable development in the nation.

We need young, adventurous media volunteers to document a journey that will reveal the challenges and celebrate the successes of sustainable development in South Africa. Besides capturing the expedition with video, photography and stories, we also need our volunteers to help with surveys and interviews in the communities we will be visiting.

What to Expect

You will be travelling by road with the team leader and two other volunteers. We have tried to keep the daily drive time to under two hours on average, but even on exceptional cases we will aim not be on the road for more than four hours on any given day. The course that we have plotted is off the beaten track, but there is no serious bush-whacking involved. The areas we travel through are safe and malaria-free.

Some of our research activities will include interviewing livestock farmers for CapeNature about predator control and doing surveys for a Maternal Health project in collaboration with local and international research groups. We will also be visiting community projects that we identified on our 2012 expedition, so you can look forward to encountering many different cultures. Of course, we will also take time out to enjoy nature and explore attractions like prehistoric rock paintings and animal sanctuaries. Our mission is a serious one, but we believe that fun makes work worthwhile.

We have a clear creative concept for the media we’d like to produce, but it is flexible enough for individual expression and your own fresh ideas.

Have a look at our itinerary on pages 4 to 6 for a good idea of the incredible adventure that awaits you.

 

THE DETAILS

What it will Cost

ZAR 350 per day covers comfortable shared accommodation (B&B’s, guest houses, hotels, lodge, tented camps and camping), a minimum of one local restaurant meal daily, project transport, airport transfers* and project co-ordination. Certain activities and reserve entrances will also be covered.

The fee excludes insurance cover and flight tickets. We recommend that you bring an additional ZAR 50 - 75 per day as spending money.

Both legs of the 2013 expedition will run for 60 days, but it is up to you to decide how many days you would like to join us for.

Space is limited, so we can only accommodate one 15kg bag per volunteer. If possible, please bring laptops and cameras to use as part of the project.

Note: No malaria tablets are needed!

* At pick-up and drop-off points on the specified dates.

 

THE EXPEDITION PROJECT

What is The EXPEDITION Project?

The EXPEDITION Project aims to identify significant social and environmental challenges in South Africa in order to find the best solutions to overcome those challenges. Practically, this means determining the root causes of the issues through hands-on assessments and face-to-face interviews. It also involves noting the successes that communities have achieved, which may be replicated elsewhere or used to inspire and encourage other groups. The EXPEDITION Project connects community projects and enterprises with each other and promotes them through its own media channels. All of these goals are achieved through a series of sustainable annual journeys that are publicised in the media and supported by government and private enterprise.

In its foundation year (2012), The EXPEDITION Project’s main aim was to identify the most pressing issues and the areas of greatest need. It also served as a road test of the project itself, bringing to light the practical and logistical challenges it would need to overcome in order to be effective and sustainable. The 2012 journey ran along the periphery of South Africa – staying off the beaten track allowed it to visit remote communities that are easily neglected and cut off from the resources available in bigger centres.

While it will mostly stay off the beaten track in 2013, The EXPEDITION Project will expand its scope by including communities in South Africa’s interior, as well as a few more well known areas and towns in order to gather a varied annual assessment. It will also increase its effectiveness by implementing the lessons learnt in 2012. For example, a bigger team will allow The EXPEDITION Project to drill down into the practical needs it encounters, make an inventory of the resources required and engage suppliers or sponsors to meet those needs.

Learn more about The EXPEDITION Project here:

www.theexpeditionproject.com

And look out for us on your favourite social media platform, chances are we have a presence there!

Feel free to ask for more details or advice.

We can't wait to have you on board!

 

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