| FAQ for MGVP Volunteers |
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Q: What kinds of volunteers is MGVP interested in?
Q: Do volunteers get to work directly with the gorillas? A: Volunteers do not accompany veterinarians or behavioral researchers into the park because access to mountain gorillas is strictly controlled by the conservation offices of the three countries in which we work. Q: What projects are available for volunteers? A: There are many ways in which volunteers can contribute to the MGVP. For example, the MGVP is involved in improving domestic animal, public health, and employee and community health and other wildlife through special initiatives in the areas surrounding the park. MGVP has also started promoting a model farm initiative in the region. Volunteers will also be utilized to aid in capacity building of the region. Medical and Veterinary Technicians volunteers may help with gorilla related projects in the lab. Administrative and computer data entry volunteers are also welcome. Other avenues of volunteerism will be considered on a case by case basis, and MGVP may direct an interested person to another one of our collaborators who may be a better fit. The following are ongoing projects that MGVP is involved in where we can utilize the skills of volunteers:
Q: Does MGVP have funding for volunteers? A: The MGVP does not have funding to support volunteers or for specific projects. Q: What costs are involved with volunteering for MGVP? A: Volunteers are responsible for their round trip flight to Kigali, ground transport to/from Kigali to Ruhengeri and $200/month room and board (breakfast and lunch) while staying in the MGVP compound in Ruhengeri. The compound is simple but comfortable with electricity and plumbing, and intermittent internet access. Volunteers are advised to bring an additional $25-100/week to cover costs of local transportation, meals outside the compound, and miscellaneous purchases. Volunteers are encouraged to see the gorillas while they are here by booking a trek with a tour company; the fee is $500 and well worth the cost! Q: What time frame is involved in volunteering? A: Volunteers are required to stay a minimum of 4 weeks. Q: How do I go about applying for a volunteer position? A: If you are interested in volunteering, please email a letter of intent (which should specify interests or project ideas, and any available funding to ensure project implementation), a copy of your resume, and 3 letters of recommendation to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Application deadlines are January 1 and July 1 of each year for research projects. Other programs support will be reviewed more frequently. Q: I really want to help, but cannot volunteer at this time. How else might I be of service to the mountain gorillas A: We always welcome funds to help support our effort, since the medical care of gorillas is extremely expensive. Donations can most easily be made via our website. |
