volunteer out of your comfort zone.
Global Volunteer is a 6-8 weeks overseas volunteer exchange for young people who want to step out of their comfort zones, seek for personal growth and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.


what to expect?
Make an impact to the world.
All Global Volunteer projects are designed to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
A cross-cultural experience.
Open yourself up to new languages, culture and people.
Put yourself to the test.
Step out of your comfort zone and live in a challenging environment which will develop your leadership competencies, personal skills and improve your language capabilities.
For more information on our overseas volunteer projects, visit aiesec.org!
choose where you want to make an impact.
we help you
get started.
Meet our Exchange Participant Manager
An AIESECer will be assigned to be your 1-to-1 buddy, managing your journey from the beginning to the end.

volunteer overseas.
Want to know more about being an overseas volunteer with us? Read our Global Volunteer FAQ Booklet!
Get to know essential details and stay updated with our programme!
how will your journey
look like?
Logistic support
We ensure you get the right visa, arrival pick-up information before your experience and departure instructions post-experience.
Clear job description
We ensure your job description and goals are clear, and working hours/duration align to the initial description.
Safe living conditions
Life and health insurance is mandatory for taking part in AIESEC. We will provide basic accommodation and affordable living costs.
Learning experience
We set clear expectations, provide cultural preparation and facilitate learning spaces before and during experiences.
Start Volunteering!
It will be a tough journey once you start to work onsite, sometimes in uncomfortable conditions.
But don’t worry! Your EPM will be there to check in with you every step of the way.
Reflect & Re-integrate
After your trip, you’ll be given the chance to share your experience and inspire other volunteers who went abroad.
