Volunteering in Morocco
Are you dreaming of experiencing the beauty, culture, and warm hospitality of Morocco while making a positive difference in local communities? Volunteering in Morocco with Travellers Africa gives you the unique opportunity to explore a vibrant North African country while contributing to meaningful projects that uplift those in need.
Morocco is a captivating destination where Arab, African, and Berber influences blend harmoniously. From the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert and the dramatic Atlas Mountains to ancient imperial cities, bustling souks, and charming coastal towns, Morocco offers unforgettable scenery and rich cultural traditions.
Yet despite its beauty and historic significance, many Moroccan communities still face challenges, including limited access to quality education, unemployment, insufficient healthcare, and social inequality. Travellers Africa partners with trusted local organizations to support sustainable programs designed to empower children, women, and underserved communities. Your contribution as a volunteer helps create real impact where it is needed most.
Highlights of Morocco Volunteering
- Opportunities to support English or French language learning
- Deep cultural immersion through daily interaction with local families and communities
- Work alongside local NGOs, schools, and community initiatives
- Wide range of projects including community development, education, childcare, women’s empowerment, environmental conservation, and animal welfare
- Meaningful opportunities to give back while experiencing Moroccan culture
Volunteer Programs Available in Morocco
1. Childcare Volunteer Program (1–12 weeks)
Support underprivileged children, including those with special needs or from low-income families. Volunteers help create fun, developmental activities such as:
Basic language lessons
Educational workshops
Art, music, dance, and sports
Games and interactive learning
Requirements: No experience needed. Just creativity, patience, and compassion.
Hours: 4–5 hours per day, Monday to Friday.
2. Teaching English or French Volunteer Program (1–12 weeks)
Help children and youth from disadvantaged backgrounds gain essential language skills that improve their future opportunities. Volunteers
Teach English or French
Assist local teachers
Create learning games
Support classroom management and basic administration
Requirements: Fluency in the language you choose to teach.
Experience: No formal teaching qualification is required.
3. Women’s Empowerment Volunteer Program (1–12 weeks)
Many women in Morocco—especially in low-income areas—face illiteracy, limited employment, and social challenges. Volunteers help by:
Offering literacy support
Teaching income-generating skills (art, sewing, crafts, basic business skills, computer literacy)
Providing mentorship and confidence-building support
Requirements: Basic or intermediate French is necessary as most participants do not speak English.
Internship Programs in Morocco
4. Midwifery & Nursing Internship (1–3 months)
Ideal for students in medicine, nursing, or midwifery. Interns work alongside medical professionals in hospitals and clinics, assisting with:
Observing medical procedures
Supporting patient care
Women’s reproductive health
Labor and delivery assistance
Requirements:
Background in healthcare
Basic French proficiency
CV and motivation letter in French
5. Journalism Internship (2–6 months)
Gain real-world media experience by working with well-established local or international news agencies (such as Morocco World News). Interns assist with:
Writing and editing articles
Research and interviews
Media production
Reporting cultural and social stories
Requirements:
English fluency
Background in journalism or communications
French is an advantage but not mandatory
6. NGO Support & Human Rights Internship (5 weeks–3 months)
Ideal for students passionate about community development, human rights, social justice, or NGO work. Interns support:
Community outreach programs
Project planning and evaluation
Research and reporting
Developing strategies to improve local initiatives
Requirements:
Basic French
CV + formal motivation letter
Suitable for students in psychology, law, education, development studies, conflict resolution, etc.
Volunteer Requirements
To join any volunteer or internship program in Morocco, you must:
Be 18 years or older
Hold at least a high school education
Provide a clean criminal background check
Match any program-specific requirements
Be committed, adaptable, and respectful of local culture
Program Dates & Duration
Programs start every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month
No programs run during Ramadan
Volunteer placements: 1–12 weeks
Internships: minimum durations vary by program
Fees & Transparency
Travellers Africa is committed to offering affordable, ethical, and transparent volunteer programs.
Weekly fees are paid directly to the local program coordinator, ensuring support goes directly to the community.
Fees cover accommodation, orientation, program supervision, and local support.
Arrival & Orientation
Main airport: Rabat–Salé International Airport, located just 20 minutes from our project sites.
A staff member will meet volunteers upon arrival.
When departing, our team can help arrange a taxi or transport back to the airport.
Visa Information
Citizens of the USA, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days.
Other nationalities must obtain a visa before arrival.
Please check with your nearest Moroccan Embassy for updated visa instructions.
Vaccination Guidance
Volunteers are advised to consult their doctor before traveling.
Common recommended vaccines include:
Hepatitis A & B
Typhoid
Rabies (for long-term stays or outdoor work)
Routine vaccinations (MMR, Polio, DPT, Chickenpox, Flu)
Additional Helpful Information About Volunteering in Morocco
Morocco is safe for travelers, but volunteers should follow standard safety guidelines.
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and during cultural events.
Respect local customs, traditions, and religious practices.
French and Arabic are widely spoken; learning basic phrases is helpful.
Accommodation typically includes shared rooms in volunteer houses or homestays.
Volunteers have weekends free to explore cities like Marrakech, Rabat, Casablanca, Fez, or Chefchaouen.
Volunteer Application Process
To join a volunteer or internship program in Morocco with Travellers Africa, we require:
CV (Resume)
Motivation Letter
Copy of Travel Passport or National ID
Once accepted, you will receive full pre-departure guidance, packing tips, and project orientation details.
Why Volunteer in Morocco with Travellers Africa?
Ethical, community-driven programs
Affordable pricing
Full support before and during your stay
Safe and meaningful placements
Opportunities to travel, explore culture, and gain real-world experience
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