Intern, Central Africa Project
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Posted: March 17, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Internship is a desk-based position that assists Project Directors and Analysts in their daily activities, requiring a natural flair for political conflict analysis, flexibility, intelligence, and hard work. The ideal candidate is a bilingual French/English candidate with a recent undergraduate or graduate degree. This is a high-profile international NGO offering an excellent opportunity to learn about conflict analysis and advocacy work and gain valuable experience in a high-profile international NGO.
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Job Description
The International Crisis Group's Central Africa Project (Cameroon, Central African Republic and Chad) is looking for an 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 internship would suit a bilingual French/English candidate with a recent undergraduate or graduate degree in international relations, political science or related fields, seeking to gain experience in a fast-paced, international NGO working to prevent war and shape peace worldwide.
This full-time, six-month internship will start in April 2026. The candidate will be preferably based in our Nairobi office where Crisis Group has an office within the Africa Region. The internship position will only be available to students who are enrolled in an academic program and able to integrate the internship into their curriculum for credit; or students who have secured external funding (e.g., grants or scholarships) to support their participation.
Responsibilities include:
• Monitoring political developments in the Central Africa region via online sources;
• Providing assistance to 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; and
• Other administrative tasks as required.