Centre de Connaissance
English teacher & Computer teacher
- Chad
- Minimum 6 months
- 400 € per month


Country
Abéché is the last – and very rural – big town before the Sahara.
It lies east of Chad and is home to around 70,000 people, including numerous refugees from the war-affected area around Darfur.
Tasks
Volunteers work as English or computer teachers. A class consists of 8 to 15 students. The students are adults and mostly men. Four days a week they are taught in the afternoon and evening. Besides teaching there is time to build relationships and to learn Arabic.
Project
Centre de Connaissance is a facility with a library, which offers English and computer courses. The center is a place to meet people and to build relationships. The idea is to offer education with Christian characteristics. For example to be thought provoking in English classes with predominant Muslims students.
Team
5-8 Missionaries (Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, America, Brasil, Fiji, Switzerland) Short termers: depending on availability. (There is space for 1- 4 short termers.)
Churches
Various churches of different ethnic groups from the South of Chad (French speaking); a small Arabic speaking church, in which the WEC team is involved.
Particular Benefits
Visiting migrants gives a totally different picture of the world. Initial success with Arabic. Lots of time, which people in Europe do not always have. Community life in the team – you need to rely on each other!
Challenges
Very hot climate, reduced living and health standards (for example limited running water, no fridges etc), cultural differences, learning the language(s) namely Arabic and French. Living in one of the poorest countries in the world.
Leisure activities
The opportunity for trips is very restricted, and in principle there are no ´going-out´ opportunities. Lots of opportunities for sport and one free day per week.
Other activities
Becoming friends with nomads. There is the possibility to play Volleyball or Basketball with locals in the evening, which is great for building relationships.
Regular meetings with the WEC team and with other missionaries in the city.

