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BY: ALANA CORTNEY MELISSA NICOLE NICK THANDEKA KWADABEKA

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BY: ALANACORTNEYMELISSANICOLENICKTHANDEKA

KWADABEKA

Volunteering your time, skills, and energy in any country other than your own for global organizations, issues, or causes, all to help make a difference in communities around the world.

South Africa is the second most popularly searched country globally , boasts an especially diverse culture (11 official languages) and the largest economy in Africa.

Volunteers search for projects to contribute to HIV/AIDS education to wildlife, environmental conservation and many more.

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEERISM?

Features local ownership such as home visitsUtilizes labor or localEconomic growth / stabilizationEmployment creationMaintenance and improvement of public services Infrastructural improvementsRevitalizing crafts from locals Increasing opportunity for social exchange

ADVANTAGES

Recreation: Canoeing Mountain Biking Bird Watching Hiking trails to water fall Rock Climbing Campsites

Organic Farming

Fishery

SOURCE OF INCOME

Religious Gathering GardeningPlaying with kidsFisheryClinicLivestockConservationist of bird species

THINGS VOLUNTEERS HELP WITH:

JOURNEY

Security Info booth Directory

CHILDREN CENTER

• Library/Study Area

• Childs care/After Care

Library/ Study AreaChildren careAfter Care Center

COMMUNITY AREA

Clinic Church Community Center

WATER TANKS

• 6 different water tanks

• For surrounding gardens

• Solve water issues

• Solar Panels • Greenhouses

GARDEN

• Promote Agri-tourism

• Lack of water resources • Sprinklers• Storage space• Toilet facility

SOUP KITCHEN

• Soup Kitchen for locals as communal space

• Volunteer based

• Incorporate vegetables from garden into meals

PRESCHOOL

Pop up containers Part of township Recyclable Easy to clean and

maintain Easily

constructed

PRESCHOOL OPEN PLAN

HOSTEL

HOSTEL

HOSTEL

1

23

1: Eating and Dining area 2: Store room 3: Outside Area and

entrance

Tourist accommodationGround floor perspective plan

12 3

4

5

1: Bedroom4: Veranda

2: Bathroom5: Fish pond patio

3: Ablution

Tourist accommodationFirst floor perspective plan

Tree House Tourist accommodation

Bonfire area

Performance Stage

Coffee shop and Bird watching deck

Office and Bird watch tower

Materials Use local resourced

and recyclable Materials- timber,

stone, and grass etc.

ECO TECHNIQUES

By the current reservoirs single and family rooms

keeps in touch- with the Traditional Zulu Huts

The Spirituality of African people

Maintain organic form

Elevated Bottom can be used

for storage Garden

FLOOR PLANS

FLOOR PLANS

Ideal in a tropical climatePlants and medicinal herbsProvide shelter for birds

GREEN ROOFS

Green roof garden

RUGBY FIELD/ FLEA MARKET

Rugby Field Flea Market for

local craft workers

Braai Area for local people and tourist to join together

Host local musical events

Flea Market Sell good produced by the community Rudgy field for children Braai area

FISHERIES

• Fisheries • Redevelop

fishery to create source of income

• Outdoor Activity Rental Shop• Bikes• Canoes• Hiking• Mountain Biking• Rock Climbing

THE END