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Will there be electricity?

This depends entirely on where you are based and sometimes you will have electricity but still have power cuts.   GLP Alumni: “There is electricity but it’s not always available, ‘be prepared’ is the best moto when dealing with electricity.  In most places there will be a supply of electricity, however in some smaller rural [...]

By |2015-11-02T12:46:14+00:00November 2nd, 2015||0 Comments

What kind of clothes should I pack?

*Insert answer here*     GLP Alumni: “Cool and loose fitting.  Be respectful at all times, capped sleeves are best for females. The weather where I was dry and between 23-28 degrees C. Dress is conservative. I wore a knee length dress to work and long trousers and t-shirts at the weekend.”

By |2015-11-02T12:44:18+00:00November 2nd, 2015||0 Comments

How much luggage can I take?

You should pack your hold luggage within the limit as suggested by the airline (23kgs) and take a bag as hand luggage with essentials (e.g. passport, phone, money etc.). You should try and travel as light as you can as you will need to transport your luggage once in-country. The best way to travel in Rwanda is on moto-taxi and [...]

By |2015-11-02T12:43:29+00:00November 2nd, 2015||0 Comments

Will there be support when in-country?

Yes, our in-country partner IEE (International Education Exchange) will be your direct contact while you're in Rwanda. GLP Alumni: “IEE met us and introduced use to some Rwandan ways and history. They gave use a guided tour of the genocide memorial. They explained a little about the education system. At the school placement they worked [...]

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