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An established industry player offers a transformative volunteer experience in Ecuador's Amazon, focusing on ethnobotany and traditional medicine. Immerse yourself in local culture while learning about medicinal plants and their significance in health. Engage in hands-on activities, collaborate with local healers, and contribute to community projects. This unique opportunity fosters personal growth and a deep appreciation for the interconnection between culture, health, and the environment, all while making a meaningful impact in the lives of local communities.
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We offer a unique and transformative opportunity for you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich biodiversity of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
This program is designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the importance of medicinal plants in traditional medicine and their role in addressing local epidemiological concerns. You will work alongside alternative healthcare providers, specialists, and local healers, learning about their customs and the significance of their work in the preservation of their culture.
During the program, you will learn about traditional medicinal plants used by the Kichwa people of Amazonian Ecuador and how these plants reflect local epidemiological concerns and pharmacopoeias. They will also explore the benefits of cultivating medicinal plants in home gardens and gain an understanding of the determinants of knowledge regarding their uses within the indigenous Shuar and mestizo communities.
As you develop your knowledge and skills, you will have the opportunity to contribute to projects that support local medicine men and healers in their efforts to disseminate information and maintain their cultural heritage. Your daily activities will involve working in agroforestry farms, cultivating medicinal plants, and participating in plant inventories, allowing you to build practical experience while making a meaningful impact on the community.
By living with local host families, you will fully immerse yourself in the culture and forge lasting connections with community members. This unique experience will not only broaden your understanding of traditional medicine and ethnobotany but also inspire personal growth and a newfound appreciation for the interconnection between culture, health, and the environment.
The Experience
As a traditional medicine and ethnobotany intern in Ecuador, you can expect a well-rounded and immersive daily experience that allows you to delve deep into the world of Amazonian traditional medicine. Your day will be a blend of hands-on activities, collaboration with local healers and medicine men, and opportunities for cultural exchange and personal growth.
A typical day begins with breakfast and a possible early morning ritual of sharing guayusa tea with your host family. You'll then spend your morning working at a local agroforestry farm, learning about medicinal plants and their uses. After lunch, you'll have time for independent research or engaging in activities with healers and medicine men, further deepening your knowledge and skills in ethnobotany and traditional medicine practices.
Evenings and weekends provide opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture by participating in various activities such as sports, teaching English, or exploring nearby tourist destinations. Interns are encouraged to spend quality time with their host families to foster meaningful connections and gain insights into the local way of life.
Logistics
To begin journey you will need to fly into Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO) in Quito, Ecuador's capital. We will arrange transport to the local town of Tena, which is approximately 4 hours drive.
You will stay with a carefully selected Host family, and be provided with a comfortable private room. We can also arrange for a local hotel if you prefer.
The cost of the programme is 1000 per week, with a minimum 2 week booking (including travel time).
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