Our Volunteering Experience with Meditrip in Tanzania
We volunteered with Meditrip in Arusha from late September until early November. While we met wonderful fellow volunteers and truly enjoyed learning about Tanzanian culture, our overall experience with the program and placement did not meet our expectations.
Mount Meru Hospital Placement
At Mount Meru Hospital we often struggled to feel welcomed or involved. Even after trying multiple departments, showing initiative, and asking questions, we frequently felt that our presence was not needed. At times we experienced irritation or confusion from staff when we asked for clarification, and some tasks were given without proper explanation or guidance.
Another challenge was the high number of volunteers placed in the same department. With several volunteers assigned to one ward, it was difficult to gain practical experience or feel useful. We often felt like we were in the way rather than contributing. Although this is primarily the hospital’s responsibility, better communication and coordination from Meditrip could improve this for future volunteers.
Accommodation Experience
The house itself, the garden, and the meals were very good. The staff were friendly, and we enjoyed spending time with other volunteers, this part of our stay was definitely positive and created good memories.
However, on multiple occasions, money went missing from the rooms, which made us feel unsafe.
Overall Impression
Because of these issues, we decided to return home two weeks earlier than planned.
Tanzania is a beautiful country, and we appreciated the cultural experience and the friendships we made with other volunteers, these were the highlights of our stay. Unfortunately, the organisation and hospital placement through Meditrip did not provide the supportive or educational volunteering experience we had hoped for.
We share this review in the hope that it helps future volunteers make an informed decision and encourages improvements within the program.

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