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Internships in Tena, Ecuador

4 Internships in Tena, Ecuador

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Traditional Plant Medicine, Herbalism, and Ethnobotany

The Amazon rainforest stands as one of the most biodiverse ecosystems globally, hosting over 40,000 plant species and 2.5 million insect species. Additionally, numerous Amazonian flora and fauna species possess medicinal properties, contributing to about 25 percent of pharmaceutical drugs derived from the rainforest. The primary indigenous group in the region, the Kichwa nation, is renowned for their use of natural healing and plant medicine, treating a wide array of conditions, from common colds to chronic illnesses and wounds. Despite the coexistence of traditional and Western medicine in the area, this province suffers from disproportionate access to healthcare and lacks educational resources for disease prevention. Interns operate within the Napo province, centered around the main city of Tena. This province serves as the home to numerous natural healers, herbalists, and medicine men who are dedicated to preserving their cultural traditions. Help bridge healthcare gaps, learn from natural healers, and make a real impact. Apply now for a fulfilling internship experience.

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Manna Project International

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Sustainability Internship in the Amazon Rainforest

Learn from and in the Amazon Rainforest—all while helping conserve and teach about sustainability! Join Manna Project International in this opportunity to preserve and grow sustainability and ecotourism in indigenous Kichwa communities in Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest. As an intern, you'll collaborate with local tourism entrepreneurs to grow their businesses, maintain and build trails, learn about local flora and fauna, conduct needs assessments, and develop educational materials for youth with the long-term goal of protecting and preserving the Amazon. This immersive experience enhances your language skills, builds your resume, and develops valuable project management and cross-cultural communication skills. Throughout the internship, you'll gain hands-on experience, make a real impact, and broaden your global perspective in a stunning environment. Example tasks: Collaborate with a Kichwa community to design and implement sustainability projects Conduct needs assessments Develop educational materials and conduct workshops Assist and support local farms, educational projects, trails, and beekeeping Assist in monitoring and evaluating ongoing programs

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ELEP Volunteer & Internship Programs

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Social Work Training Programs in Ecuador

This is an ideal program for students and recent graduates looking to gain practical experience in social work within an international setting. ELEP welcomes participants who are sensitive to the needs of unfortunate children, women, seniors, and people with mental or physical disabilities. Depending on your abilities and the placement, take on duties such as counseling, training, and mentoring for children, youth, and seniors. You also handle administrative tasks assigned by your immediate superior. Eligibility for this program includes: * Vested interest in training abroad * Willingness to learn and patience for mastering new skills * Initiative, flexibility, and ability to work independently or in teamwork * Professional demeanor * Good organizational skills and attention to detail * Good communication skills, both oral and written * Real interest in social work issues * Outgoing personality and sense of humor * Creative, open-mindedness, self-motivation

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Latest Program Reviews

If you are interested in engaging in community health work, look no further !

June 07, 2019by: Cindy B - United States

Program: Traditional Plant Medicine, Herbalism, and Ethnobotany

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I interned with Amazon Learning from May to July 2018. Over the course of 6 weeks, I participated in their Public Health and Traditional Medicine internship in completion of my MPH program’s curriculum. Given my concentration in global health and strong interest in investigating the intersection between Western and traditional health care practices/systems, this direction seemed suitable because it would allow me to engage in an under-researched topic within a global setting. During my interview process, my interviewer was attentive to my interests and expressed flexibility in allowing me to combine aspects of different internships to meet my learning objectives. As part of my internship orientation, I received a cultural competency training in a group setting (this was my first time being exposed to a training of this nature). Take away points from this training established the foundation for my research (including ethical data collection methods). During my internship, I was placed in contact with local community members and experts (I lived with a local family), which enabled me to conduct ethnographic fieldwork. This facilitated a community-involved needs assessment, that informed the development and implementation of a culturally humble health promotion program for older adults. In short, this experienced encouraged my professional growth. Beyond putting theories into practice, I took initiative to achieve my learning objectives, which helped me hone research and leadership skills. Drawing from the successes and challenges of this experience, I feel confident engaging in community needs assessments, as well as developing and implementing health programs in underinvested settings. For anybody wondering, staff members were accessible and responsive to my physical, mental, and spiritual well-being throughout the entirety of my internship. I would highly recommend interning with Amazon Learning!

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