Volunteer

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Volunteering is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. Knowing that you made in difference in the lives of those living in less fortunate circumstances is terrific, and we are so glad that you are interested in joining Project Vita as we carry out our vital work for the people of Mozambique.

Volunteer in Sweden or USA

Projects are implemented in Mozambique, but are highly connected to our operations in Sweden and USA. So there are several opportunities to be part of our work that does not require travel. Below you find our different teams that help our organization make a difference;

  • Financing - Fundraising and collecting donations, event planning

  • Communication - Social media, media, photography, and marketing

  • Administration - Documentation and clerical work

  • Project - Project management, or provide expertise within the field of a project

If you are interested in any of these, you can skip to the bottom of the page, where we ask you to fill in a short form so our volunteer coordinators can contact you.

Volunteer in Mozambique

For those interesting in volunteering in Mozambique or other countries of Africa, we put together the following information to help you decide if Project Vita is the right fit for you.

For those interested in volunteering in Mozambique, please read the following page that covers costs associated with volunteering, medical and vaccination requirements for travel, and our frequently asked questions. If you do not see the answer to your question below, fill out the form at the bottom of the page, and we will be in touch shortly. Thank you for your interest in joining Project Vita!

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Life as a Volunteer

Many of our volunteers tell us their time in Mozambique was the most rewarding experience of their life. But volunteering is a big commitment, and we want to make sure Project Vita is the right fit for you.

Before you make that decision, take the time to read about our projects, what makes our organization different, and the costs associated with volunteering (see upper section).

As a volunteer, you will stay at TOR Linga Linga, a gorgeous beachside community in Inhambane province, exclusively for Project Vita volunteers. Our modern bungalows have electricity, private bathrooms with showers, and direct beach access.

If you think Project Vita is right for you, fill out the form at the bottom of this page, and we will be in touch shortly!

How much does it cost to volunteer?

So, realistically, how much does it cost to volunteer?
Here are some guidelines for budgeting your travel:

  • Economy-class flight either Vilanculos / Maputo / Inhambane: 785 - 1,100 USD round-trip

  • Mozambican visa: 110 USD

  • Accommodation (breakfast, dinner, drinking water, cleaning and laundering included):

    • 245 USD per week 2 - 3 weeks

    • 235 USD per week 4 - 5 weeks

    • 220 USD per week 6 - 8 weeks

We always wish to have a dialogue with our volunteers so do not hesitate to get in touch with us, contact info@projectvita.org.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Project Vita a registered charity?
Yes. Project Vita is a registered charity in Sweden, USA and Moçambique;

  • Sweden; organisationsnummer 802498-2459

  • USA; 105(c)3 nonprofit, EIN 87-3323426

  • Mozambique; NUIT 700151425

How to get to your location?
We are located in the village Linga Linga, Morrumbene, Inhambane, Mozambique. Volunteers stays on the accommodation TOR Linga Linga. How to get here;

  • International flight to Vilankulo (VNX) for pick-up by car.

  • International flight to Maputo (MPM) and from there bus transport for about 7 h to Maxixe. From there pick-up by car.

  • International flight to Maputo (MPM) for transfer to domestic flight to Inhambane (INH). From there pick-up by car.

How long should I stay in Mozambique?
Volunteers can come for any length of time; however, we usually recommend a minimum of three to four weeks. It will take you at least a week to get up to speed.

Do I need a degree to volunteer?
No. The main thing we are looking for in volunteers is energy, a good work ethic, and a passion for helping others.

Do I need to get a visa before traveling to Mozambique?
Yes. Both citizens of the United States and the European Union require visas for travel to Mozambique.

Will my phone work in Mozambique?
Yes. We will help you arrange for a local SIM before you arrive in the country. Project Vita recommends bringing a Garmin InReach (or similar) device for areas without cell service for more adventurous travellers.

What are the health risks with volunteer opportunities in Africa?
The most significant health risk is malaria. It is essential that all volunteers take malaria prophylaxis - you will be asked for proof of vaccinations and malaria treatment.

What vaccines are required to volunteer in Mozambique?
In line with guidelines from the United States Centers for Disease Control, Project Vita requires all our volunteers to be current with the following vaccinations:

  • Routine vaccines (Chickenpox (Varicella), Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis, Influenza, Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), and Polio)

  • COVID-19 (Moderna, Pfizer, or Johnson & Johnson/Jansen only)

  • Cholera

  • Hepatitis A & Hepatitis B

  • Rabies (if having contact with animals)

  • Typhoid (for longer stays)

  • Yellow Fever (if coming from a risk zone)

  • Malaria

Get in touch.

At Project Vita, we are always looking for volunteers, and we have positions open in Mozambique and Sweden. If you want to help, get in touch! Even if you think you may not have the skills or qualifications we are looking for, we probably have a job for you. And while our positions aren’t paid, it will be the most rewarding job you’ve ever had. Just fill out our short form, and a volunteer coordinator for your country will contact you shortly.

Thank you for your interest in Project Vita, and we hope to hear from you soon!