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Services
Individuals/groups:
- Citizen ambassador travel
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Professional focus travel
- Charity travel
- Special interest travel
- Immersion travel
- Luxury adventure
travel
- Professional voluntourism
Universities:
- Academic travel
Organizations:
- Donor travel
- Advocacy travel
Corporates:
- Incentive / MICE travel
- Investor travel
- Event management
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Consultancies
Countries
- Burundi
- DR Congo
- Kenya
- Malawi
- Rwanda
- South Africa
- Tanzania
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professional focus travel
Our
Professional focus travel programs offer the opportunity to
groups of individuals with a similar professional background to
visit an African country, and meet with African and expatriate
counterparts working in the same or a related field, while enjoying
the excitement of foreign travel. We select hosts and site visits
that match and achieve your specific professional goals, and provide
you with an environment for professional improvement and growth. You
will benefit from extensive educational and networking opportunities
that will contribute to career development and personal enrichment.
In some countries (e.g. the USA), itineraries can even be
tax-deductible and qualify for continuing education credits.
Among others, we are an official partner of the People to People
Ambassador Programs, the world's most recognized and respected
educational travel provider. But we also organize programs for a
range of professional associations and other partners.
Example programs:
- Medicine:
To compare the incident and treatment of disease, to witness
patient care in a variety of settings, and to study the training
and utilization of medical personnel
- Education:
To become a student again by stepping into a foreign classroom,
to become a better teacher by learning from/about others, and to
share the common bond of lifelong learning with colleagues from
around the world
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Arts/humanities: To share common and contrasting artistic ideas
on cultural aspects like music, painting, dancing, architecture,
literature or story telling
- Law: To
meet with foreign counterparts (judges, law enforcement
personnel, professors, arbitration/mediation specialists,
administrators, criminologists etc) and government officials and
learn about foreign legal/judicial systems, politics, the
economy, history and culture
- Social
sciences: To contrast differences and discover similarities with
those who share a passion for one's life's work (social work,
psychology, anthropology, religion etc)
- Business:
To establish relationships, discuss mutual interests and visit
places of commerce, to examine management practices, and to
understand the influence of foreign markets
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