Your nursing internship in Dar es Salaam will be customized to suit you and your aims and will take place under the supervision of local specialists, all willing to impart their knowledge. With some of the best teaching practices in the whole of Tanzania, knowledge and skill set is sure to grow exponentially. After placement, you’ll be free to explore Tanzania. With Kilimanjaro just a bus ride away, why not brave the five-day climb to the summit? Read what our students think below!
Testimonials
Elle Anderson
Bradford University 2024
"During the three weeks I was there I was able to spend a weekend in Zanzibar and a weekend doing the safari. On my first weekend, me and the girls in my room all went to Zanzibar via the ferry".
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Manchester Metropolitan University 2023
"When I first arrived I was surprised by the struggles staff were facing, but they were all still positive about everything."
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King's College London 2023
"I found the staff to be helpful if you introduced yourself, the more you gave the more you got back."
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Abertay University 2023
"It was such an eye-opening experience, from being in the psychiatric wards and seeing their way of working with a variety of mental health conditions".
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University of Gloucestershire 2022
"I had the best time and met so many amazing people and have memories I will cherish for the rest of my life."
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University of Birmingham 2020
"I gained experience that I wouldn’t get anywhere else."
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University of Central Lancashire 2020
"The placement experience was priceless! The staff on placement and the Work the World team at the house were all extremely helpful and friendly".
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Chester University 2019
"Resources were limited and considerations around health and safety were very different."
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Anglia Ruskin University 2019
"My placement helped me to become more proactive and improved my confidence."
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Pennsylvania State University 2019
"I did learn a lot about things that are not as common in the US, like HIV and malnourishment."
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