Community & Clinical Psychology Program — Art in Tanzania
Psychology doesn't happen in a textbook. It happens in communities.
Behind every statistic about poverty, displacement, or trauma is a person — a child, a mother, an elder — navigating challenges that demand compassionate, skilled, and culturally grounded support. In Tanzania, that need is vast. And your contribution matters.
Art in Tanzania's Community & Clinical Psychology Program places you at the intersection of grassroots development and applied psychology, providing hands-on experience that transforms academic knowledge into real-world capability.
About the Program
Since 1996, Art in Tanzania has welcomed approximately 250 participants each year into meaningful community placements across Tanzania. This program sits at the heart of our mission: empowering students to do real work, with real communities, under real conditions.
Community psychology is about connection — using skills and tools to engage meaningfully with people in their own environment, on their own terms. Here, you will do exactly that.
Who You'll Work With
This program serves some of the most underserved and overlooked populations in Tanzania:
- Children and young people living in poverty
- Children and youth with disabilities
- Orphaned children
- Unemployed youth
- Women in poverty
- People living with HIV
- Individuals recovering from trauma
- People in addiction recovery
- Older adults
- Communities engaged in arts, education, and cultural initiatives
Clinical placements are also available for students with relevant academic backgrounds who need supervised practice experience.
Program Scope
The program spans a broad and interconnected range of focus areas:
- Educational programmes — supporting learning and development in under-resourced schools and community centres
- Women's initiatives — empowering women through skills development, advocacy, and peer support
- Human rights work — raising awareness and supporting access to rights-based services
- Corporate social responsibility projects — partnering with private-sector organisations on community impact initiatives
- Grassroots development activities — building local capacity across health, wellbeing, and social inclusion
We also use our social media platforms — including a Facebook following of over 50,000 — as active advocacy tools. Your voice and work can reach far beyond the communities you directly serve.
How It Works
Hours: 6–8 hours per day, Monday to Friday. Start date: Flexible — the programme runs continuously year-round. Duration: Adjustable to your academic schedule and goals. Group size: 15–40 international students at any time, drawn from 400+ partner universities worldwide
Your placement is fully customised to your academic background, professional experience, and personal interests. Psychology, social work, public health, education, counselling, human rights, sociology — all disciplines are welcome and valuable here.
Daily work includes practical fieldwork, programme planning, reporting, and community visibility activities.
Life in Tanzania
Tanzania offers more than a placement — it offers perspective. Alongside your programme, you'll experience one of Africa's most extraordinary cultures, landscapes, and wildlife. Affordable, sustainable safaris and tours are available for you and any visiting friends or family.
This program is the kind of experience you'll carry forward — professionally and personally — for the rest of your career.
Funding
Erasmus+ funding may be available for this placement. Contact your student office to explore grant options that could fully or partially fund this experience.
Ready to Begin?
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