Voluntary Work in Togo

 

To live in Togo

Volunteering in Togo


A narrow sliver of land sandwiched between Ghana and Benin in West Africa, at its widest point Togo is just 110 kilometres from East to West. It is a Franco-African melting pot which has beaches, jungles and, by spanning six distinct climatic zones from north to south, a great deal in between.

Although Togo became independent of France in 1960, French influence still exists everywhere with French remaining the first language, although you will hear a host of other tribal dialects spoken across the country. It's not just the language that was influenced - there are boulangeries across the country selling delicious croissants and baguettes!

Togo is full of unusual and interesting characters whether on the local market stall, the fetish market or in the football stadium. From peasants specialising in traditional medicine offering to sell you an expensive twig to ex-French Foreign Legionnaires, they are often keen to stop you for a chat. You can also visit Lomé's clubs and restaurants, to sample African food reputed to be the best in West Africa or try some traditional dancing to frenetic drum beats. But watch out for some of the home-made alcoholic brews which can be extremely potent!

Volunteer work opportunities for you in Togo


Projects Abroad is based in Lomé, the capital city, just three hours drive from our larger Accra office across the border in Ghana. In Lomé volunteers can take part in a Teaching, Care or Human Rights projects.

As a teaching volunteer you will work with secondary school children in large but basic schools in Lomé. Care volunteers help vulnerable children in orphanages and nurseries around the capital, whilst Human Rights volunteers focus on women's issues in the West African regional office of WILDAF - the Women, Law and Development in Africa organisation.

Volunteers stay with local Togolese host families in Lomé, who are famous for their generous hospitality, and pride in their home country.

Travel and Tourism in Togo


Travel in and around Togo is cheap and easy. You can travel by local bus or in a shared taxi. In the South you will want to visit the tropical lakes and lagoons. In the North you can visit hills, waterfalls and coffee plantations. A sight not to miss is the Forêt de Fazao National Park.

Togo is also an excellent starting point for travel around neighbouring West African countries, whether you are interested in discovering the history of mysterious voodoo in Benin or fancy heading west along the coast to Ghana's sandy beaches and haunting slave forts.

Lake Togo

Lake Togo

Buying beads

Buying beads

Teaching in Togo

Teaching in Togo

Projects in Togo