Guatemala has diverse landscapes and needs volunteers and interns for public health, clinics, HIV programs, physical therapy, and psychology placements. Opportunities are open to health professionals, medical students in their final year, and students who have completed their first year of medical, nursing, or physical therapy school. Participants must have strong Spanish skills and medical vocabulary knowledge. Guatemala's economy relies heavily on agriculture like coffee, bananas, and sugar, with the private sector generating 85% of GDP. However, wealth inequality remains high, with the richest 10% receiving half the income and the top 20% receiving two-thirds. Around 29% of Guatemalans live in poverty and 6% in extreme poverty.
Guatemala has diverse landscapes and needs volunteers and interns for public health, clinics, HIV programs, physical therapy, and psychology placements. Opportunities are open to health professionals, medical students in their final year, and students who have completed their first year of medical, nursing, or physical therapy school. Participants must have strong Spanish skills and medical vocabulary knowledge. Guatemala's economy relies heavily on agriculture like coffee, bananas, and sugar, with the private sector generating 85% of GDP. However, wealth inequality remains high, with the richest 10% receiving half the income and the top 20% receiving two-thirds. Around 29% of Guatemalans live in poverty and 6% in extreme poverty.
Guatemala has diverse landscapes and needs volunteers and interns for public health, clinics, HIV programs, physical therapy, and psychology placements. Opportunities are open to health professionals, medical students in their final year, and students who have completed their first year of medical, nursing, or physical therapy school. Participants must have strong Spanish skills and medical vocabulary knowledge. Guatemala's economy relies heavily on agriculture like coffee, bananas, and sugar, with the private sector generating 85% of GDP. However, wealth inequality remains high, with the richest 10% receiving half the income and the top 20% receiving two-thirds. Around 29% of Guatemalans live in poverty and 6% in extreme poverty.
Guatemala is an enchanting and magical country - the landscape is incredibly
diverse and breathtakingly beautiful! Volunteers and interns are needed public health, clinics, HIV program, Physical Therapy, and Psychology Placements.
Volunteer opportunities are open to health professionals and medical
students on their last year of school. Internship opportunities are open to students who have completed their first year in medical school, nursing school or physical therapy school. Participants must have strong Spanish language skills and have a good grasp of medical vocabulary. Pre-meds may not apply for this program
Guatemala reach around one third of the GDP in comparison to Argentina,
Brazil, and Chile. The most important products are Coffee, bananas, and sugar. By far largest sector in Guatemala is private sector and generates about 85% of GDP. The difference between reach and poor remains high.The wealthiest 10% of the population receives almost 1/2 of all income and the top 20% receives 2/3 of all income. Around 29% of the population lives in poverty. 6% of that live in extreme poverty GTQ 500,000 US$ 65,450 01 2.33 % 13.95 %