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Intern, Great Lakes Project

Role:

The International Crisis Group’s Great Lakes Project is looking for a volunteer intern to assist its Project Director and Analysts in their daily activities. This is a desk-based position that requires a natural flair for political conflict analysis, flexibility, intelligence and hard work, and offers an excellent opportunity for someone to learn about conflict analysis and advocacy work and gain valuable experience in a high-profile international NGO. The volunteer intern will be based preferably in Nairobi, Kenya and will focus mainly on Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo but also work with analysts covering Burundi and Rwanda.

Internships are available exclusively to students participating in academic or sponsored programs, e.g. students who can integrate the internship into their academic curriculum for credit or those who have secured external funding, such as a grant or scholarship, to support them during the internship.

Responsibilities include:

  • Monitoring political developments in the Great Lakes region via online sources;

  • Providing assistance editing reports and briefings on conflict issues, and other documents produced by Africa program staff;

  • Preparing advocacy and research materials and attending meetings with/on behalf of the Crisis Group staff;

  • Assisting with carrying out weekly press reviews and composing monthly situation reports;

  • Other administrative tasks, including arranging for meetings.

Qualifications include:

  • Research and organisational skills;

  • Ability to summarise information;

  • Good command of verbal and written French and English; knowledge of local language(s) is an added advantage;

  • Proven research skills in international relations or a similar subject, conflict analysis or human rights work; and

  • Proven interest in and knowledge of the Great Lakes region.

If interested, please submit your application by 21 August 2026.

What this application asks

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Full name, Email, CV, Cover letter, Phone

  • 1. How did you learn about this internship opportunity? choose any
  • 2. Are you currently or soon to be enrolled in a degree program? Please select the option that applies: choose any
  • 3. To be eligible for this internship, you must be a student enrolled, or soon to be enrolled in a degree program where the internship is either: (a.) A mandatory requirement for academic credit, OR (b.) Supported by a structured sponsored program (e.g., a grant or scholarship) that funds internships. Which eligibility criteria do you meet? Please select the option that applies: choose any
  • 4. (a) Do you have any form of external support (not from personal support such as family) that will enable you to complete this internship? Please note: This information is collected for administrative purposes only and will not negatively affect your application if you answer “No”. choose any
  • 4. (b) If you answered "Yes," please provide details about the type of external support you have secured: choose any
  • 5. What interests you most about this internship position? (max 300 words) written answer
  • 6. Please indicate your proficiency level in both French and English (beginner, intermediate, advanced or native) for each language. written answer
  • 7. Please state whether you have authorization to work in Kenya. Please note that Crisis Group is unable to sponsor internship visas for this role. yes / no

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