Women's Empowerment Volunteer Programs Abroad
Do you want to volunteer on Women’s Empowerment programs abroad and create positive change for marginalised women and children around the world?
International Volunteer HQ’s affordable Women’s Empowerment volunteer projects provide a meaningful way to support and uplift local women in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Whether you want to volunteer for women’s rights, health or education, IVHQ’s women’s volunteer opportunities enable you to reduce social inequalities by helping women gain vocational skills, education and financial independence.
- Choose from 6 Women's Empowerment programs across 6 destinations worldwide
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Volunteer at women’s centres - no previous experience required
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Improve access to healthcare, education and employment for local women
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Get an internationally recognised online TEFL course at a discounted rate
Why volunteer for Women’s Empowerment with IVHQ?
What to expect from women’s centre volunteering
As a women’s centre volunteer with IVHQ, you will become part of the global movement that is working to empower women and girls by giving back on education-focused projects in Tanzania, Kenya, Jordan, Morocco, India and Nepal.
These women’s rights volunteer opportunities have a strong focus on education because learning new skills can help local women secure a steady income, granting more freedom, independence and equality.
Volunteer work can also include empowering women through building confidence, developing financial knowledge, fostering entrepreneurship skills, and growing strong female leadership - all to support stronger, happier and kinder communities around the world.
Whether you’re passionate about increasing positive outcomes for women, or a solo female traveler looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity, IVHQ’s Women’s Empowerment programs are an extremely rewarding and uplifting way to gain cross-cultural experience and deepen your compassion.
Best Women’s Empowerment volunteer opportunities abroad
Why volunteer for women’s rights?
Many women and girls living in the communities we support face a wide range of social inequalities and often do not have the chance to complete their education or gain financial independence.
By volunteering with women, you will contribute to the long-term goal of assisting social change and creating an inclusive society in which women have equal rights and are able to access education, healthcare and employment opportunities.
You can also expect to learn from a cross-cultural exchange, as you and your host community will have the opportunity to engage with different cultures, ideas and perspectives. We recommend completing an online TEFL course for those wanting to maximise their learnings and experience on our Women’s Education programs.
Academic course credit
Gain course credit from your college or university and meet your academic requirements when completing a volunteer abroad program with International Volunteer HQ!
Learn about course creditRecommended online TEFL course
We encourage volunteers on IVHQ’s Women's Empowerment projects to come prepared by completing some relevant training, such as a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) course. Although formal teaching qualifications are not required on these projects as volunteers are supported by local staff, taking a TEFL course enables you to gain more from the experience. Visit our Online TEFL Course page to learn how to gain an internationally recognized TEFL certification at a discounted rate.
Get TEFL certified online”I still don't know how to put in words my experience at the Women Empowerment Center in Kathmandu! Just incredible! My main responsibility was to run basic English classes to a group of around 20-30 women who were super eager to learn. I have to admit that I found the experience quite challenging at first as I had to both prepare valuable content and also deliver it in a creative and entertaining way each and every day. Luckily the women at the Women Empowerment Center welcomed me very warmly, and I felt at ease from the very first moment; not even the language barrier was a hindrance. The women proved to be the best students ever – always very engaged and eager to learn. They also opened themselves to me in a way I would never expect. It was an absolutely amazing experience in every aspect.”