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We are no longer sending volunteers to this location. Instead we will be concentrating on our Asia and Central America projects. For more information about these please take a look at our Asia and Central America project pages.

Volunteering in Kenya Choose to volunteer in Kenya and you are guaranteed an incredible experience. Everywhere you go you will be greeted with a friendly Jambo, a welcoming smile and a whole host of questions about you, your home country and your knowledge of Swahili.

The rusty Kenyan landscape is speckled with brightly coloured communities where Travel to Teach volunteers will be working. Whether you choose to volunteer on a conservation project or a teaching project you will get the opportunity to spend time in the local villages and to experience the African planes and all the wildlife associated with them.

Volunteers at our Kenya projects are hugely appreciated as teachers and rangers are in short supply whereas the workload is plentiful.

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Kenya Facts

Inhabitants:  41,070,934
Capital City:  Nairobi
Official Language:  Kiswahili and English
Dominant Religion:  Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%, Muslim 10%, in
Literacy Rate:  85.1%
Female Literacy:  79.7%
Gini, inequality index:  42.5
GDP/Capita:  1,600
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