Preparations for your humanitarian trip
That's it, it's decided, you're going to Africa for a month. All you have to do is make some preparations. The passport first. Depending on the case, you must check with the Embassy of the host country, because for many destinations, it must still be valid six months after the date of return. Then you have to take care of the visa, which can sometimes be a significant expense.
Then come the vaccines that it is wise to plan well in advance. Indeed, some of them require a first reminder to be fully effective. And you should not forget about travel insurance. For civic service and European voluntary service, you must ask if travel insurance is included, and if so, healthcare reimbursements will be limited to the social security coverage rate. It is therefore wiser to take out an additional insurance contract which will also cover medical repatriation and civil liability. Going directly through an association without any particular program, first-euro insurance is essential.
Developing countries, which are also called southern countries, are often countries in the sun, but not always, and at least not necessarily all year round. So you need to plan the clothes accordingly. This can be an opportunity to renew your wardrobe a little, unless you wait until you are at your destination to buy cheaper, and certainly local color.
Very well, everything is finally programmed and you will be able to sleep soundly. You can now consult our article on traveling to a developing country as well as all the documentation that you have carefully collected. Have a good trip !
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