Community Development
ORGANIZATION: Madagascar Research & Conservation Institute
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Make a lasting impact in rural communities through infrastructure support and sustainable development projects. MRCI’s Community Development Program involves hands-on construction, renovation, and public health initiatives.
Responsibilities include:
Assisting with the building and renovation of schools, clinics, and water wells
Supporting sanitation and hygiene outreach programs
Collaborating with local leaders on infrastructure needs
Participating in cultural exchange activities
Qualifications:
No construction experience required - just enthusiasm and a willingness to get involved
Physical stamina and teamwork skills
Desire to engage with local communities and support long-term impact
A rewarding opportunity for hands-on learners, gap year travellers, or those looking to give back.
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About Madagascar Research & Conservation Institute
Location:
Rue R Tsiomeko, Hellville, Nosy Be, Diana Region 207, MG
Mission Statement
At Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute (MRCI), our mission is to protect Madagascar’s unique ecosystems and support the sustainable development of local communities through research, education, and volunteer engagement. We aim to empower individuals from around the world to contribute meaningfully to conservation and community projects while fostering cultural exchange, environmental stewardship, and global awareness.
Description
Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute (MRCI) is a government-approved organization based on the island of Nosy Komba, Madagascar. Established in 2013, MRCI offers a range of volunteer programs focused on marine conservation, forest conservation, English teaching, community development, turtle monitoring, and rural medical assistance.
Volunteers work alongside experienced staff and local partners to conduct ecological research, deliver educational support, improve infrastructure, and promote sustainable practices. Our base at Turtle Cove provides a unique and immersive experience in one of the world’s most biodiverse yet vulnerable environments.
Whether you're conducting underwater reef surveys, teaching in a village school, helping with community health outreach, or building water wells, MRCI offers an opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Our programs are open to students, professionals, and travellers who are passionate about conservation, cultural exchange, and hands-on work in remote communities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Nosy KombaDiana 207Madagascar
DATE POSTED
May 22, 2025
SKILLS
- Construction
- Cross-cultural Communication
- Problem Solving
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 1-12 weeks