Job Description
Programme: Office: Regional Office for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes
Teams: Sudan and South Sudan
Duration: 6 months
Hours/Days per week: Minimum of 3 days per week, 5 preferred.
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Languages required: Fluent; English, or basic Arabic
Brief description of the team:
We are looking for a voluntary intern to work with the Sudan and South Sudan teams for six months, for at least three days a week and preferably five days. The Sudan and South Sudan teams are part of the East Africa, the Horn and Great Lakes Regional Office and are responsible for Amnesty International’s research and campaigning in both countries.
Although the voluntary intern’s role will be supervised, he/she will be expected to work independently, use their initiative and manage their own tasks. Willingness to undertake some routine administrative tasks is crucial. Projects will be devised by the teams in collaboration with the voluntary intern, who will aim to assist the teams in fulfilling their strategic objectives, while making the best use of the voluntary intern’s own skills, interests and experience.
Undertaking a voluntary internship program at Amnesty International, one of the world’s leading human rights organizations, can provide valuable experience and you will receive work references at the completion of your assignment.
However, please note that voluntary internship does not lead directly to an employment with Amnesty International.
Responsibilities
Human rights monitoring: Monitor newspapers, online and social media, and reports from partners on a daily basis.
Basic research tasks: with guidance from the team, carry out research on specific issues and ongoing developments and share findings with the team.
Database management: Maintaining and updating logs on human rights violations and abuses as well as individuals at risk.
Filing: Assist with electronic filing and filing of hardcopy materials.
Administrative support: Assist with tasks such as mailing, event organization, and organizing contact databases.
Qualifications
Interest in and knowledge of the social, political and human rights context of the Sudan and South Sudan.
Background through study, work or other experience in a relevant area, such as human rights, law, international relations, political science or social sciences.
Commitment to Amnesty International’s mandate.
Strong attention to detail.
Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment and to multi-task.
Strong computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Word and Excel.
Fluent written and spoken English.
Desirable language skill, Arabic.
NB: Only applicants who have eligibility, i.e. Kenyan citizens or foreign students with a right to study and work in Kenya, will be considered for the above post.
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