Journey to Becoming a CorpsAfrica Volunteer

Some decisions are worth taking, even if they seem confusing at first. Experiencing reality often provides the clarity needed to truly understand what to do. On August 11th, I embarked on my journey to Amakuza Resort for Pre-Service Training (PST). Preparing for the 45-day stay was no small task, as packing everything I thought I […]
A Life-Changing Decision: How CorpsAfrica Shaped My Path

Once upon a time in June, I stumbled upon a link to apply for CorpsAfrica while browsing the internet. Without a moment’s hesitation, I submitted my application. By July, an email inviting me for an interview arrived, and shortly after, I received a congratulatory message that filled me with joy. The next six months were […]
A Journey of Service: My CorpsAfrica Experience in Morocco

It was a day that remains vividly in my memory—the day I reached my second home, CorpsAfrica/Maroc, filled with a rush of excitement. The moment I stepped off the plane at Casablanca International Airport, I was filled with a mixture of anticipation and hope. The welcoming smiles of the CorpsAfrica/Maroc staff reassured me that I […]
CorpsAfrica Swears in First Cohort of Volunteers in South Africa

In January, CorpsAfrica reached a significant milestone by swearing in its first-ever cohort in South Africa. The cohort of thirty-five Volunteers, which includes two exchange Volunteers from Ghana and Malawi, was selected through an extensive interview process, and have completed an intense six-week training program focused on CorpsAfrica methodologies, including Human-Centered Design (HCD) and Asset-Based […]
My Joy Online: CorpsAfrica/Ghana Hosts Swearing-In Ceremony for 3rd Cohort of Volunteers

“CorpsAfrica/Ghana successfully held the Swearing-In Ceremony for its third cohort of Volunteers, marking the official transition of 44 young African graduates into a one-year Volunteering service. This group, which is made up of 26 females and 18 males and includes six Exchange Volunteers from other African nations, embarks on a year-long journey to support rural […]
My Journey with CorpsAfrica/Rwanda

On August 14th, I packed my bags and embarked on my journey to Amakuza Resort to participate in the training program (Pre-Service Training). Over the six weeks, I engaged in various activities, including learning about, CorpsAfrica’s Approaches, community work for development, and many practical skills. The Swearing-In Ceremony marked my transition from a trainee to […]
The Tales of Sparking Fires of Inspiration

We never know what might emerge from an unexpected opportunity. All I did was grab it with both hands, and that marked the start of a beautiful transformation in my life. My volunteering journey was not a part of any grand plan, but sometimes, the most extraordinary experiences blossom from the least expected moments. Little […]
My Journey of Service at CorpsAfrica and Community Development in Nyamagabe

In February, my adventure with CorpsAfrica/Rwanda began as I fell upon the application link. Enchanted, I carefully explored the qualifications and delved into their social media to seize their ‘About us’ section what they do, and the conditions as well. Eager to contribute, I navigated the extensive application process, ensuring precision for a shot at […]
My Joy Online: CorpsAfrica-Ghana Swears In Second Cohort of Volunteers

“CorpsAfrica/Ghana, a non-profit organization that recruits and trains young African graduates to facilitate community-led projects, held a swearing-in ceremony for its second cohort of Volunteers in Ghana. Prior to being sworn-in, Trainees participated in Pre-Service Training (PST), a comprehensive 6-week program to prepare and equip them with the necessary skills and mindset for community service. […]
Ghana Web: CorpsAfrica Swears In Volunteers to Facilitate High-Impact Projects in Communities

By Benjamin Opare “CorpsAfrica, a non-profit organisation, has sworn in the first cohort of volunteers in Ghana, to lead small-scale and high-impact projects identified in their host communities. At a ceremony in Accra, eighteen (18) volunteers, who have gone through five (5) weeks of Pre-Service Training (PST), took the oath of service. In her keynote […]