Responsibilities
Generally, successful candidates will be expected to:
Work with the assigned supervisor to develop a set of objectives for the internship and a work plan and to deliver on the objectives.
Work closely with assigned supervisor to provide frequent project updates and reports etc.
Contribute to policy engagement and strategic planning as may be needed.
Make at least one brown bag presentation (BBP) about their work at APHRC.
Submit a written report at least 1 week before the end of their internship.
Submit an internship/visiting scholar feedback form.
Participate in internship follow-up evaluation survey.
Minimum qualifications and experience required
Either completed a bachelor’s degree and/or pursuing/completed a master’s degree in population studies/demography, statistics, epidemiology, economics, social sciences, or related discipline.
Quantitative and qualitative analytical skills are desired
This call is open to nationals of African countries.
The internship will be hybrid, with the expectation that the intern will be physically available when required for internship activities.
Apply via :
aphrc.org