From: evelyn_sallah <esallah@...>
Date: Aug 8, 2006 11:27 AM
Subject: [AASN] Internship Available Today!
To: AASN@yahoogroups.com
The Department of Public Education and Mobilization is currently seeking an intern for the fall semester, although the position is available immediately. More information below.
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Internship Opportunities
Africa Action offers academic semester and summer internships for undergraduate and graduate students in Washington, DC. Interns will develop a more comprehensive understanding of how an Africa advocacy organization utilizes policy analysis and organizing to affect national policy.
An internship at Africa Action will provide participants an opportunity to support the organization's current work, focused on three primary campaigns to cancel Africa's debt, end the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa, and stop genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Interns will work primarily in either the Public Education and Mobilization Department (DPEM) or the Policy Analysis and Communications Department (DPAC), depending on their talents and interests.
Interns working with the Public Education and Mobilization staff will:
- Support the department staff to implement Africa Action's national mobilization strategy
- Work on public education, outreach, and media initiatives, to build support for our activities
- Assist in developing key campaign materials and provide support for Africa Action events.
- Conduct research to identify key contacts for Africa Action's activist networks (Religious Action Network, Africa Action Student Network)
- Participate in meetings with a range of other civil society groups to plan activism on key African issues.
Interns working with the Policy Analysis and Communications staff will:
- Track key issues and specific legislative developments in U.S. policy toward Africa
- Conduct research on Africa Action's primary campaigns and other organizational priorities
- Draft text for publications, correspondence, web pages, etc
- Support staff in implementing Africa Action's national media strategy
Interns will also be responsible for attending organizational meetings, providing support to the Executive Director, and sharing in collective office responsibilities. Interns are required to work at least 16 hours per week. Internships are unpaid, though funding may be available from your university. Academic credit may be arranged, as Africa Action internships offer direct exposure to the workings of a national advocacy organization, close supervision by the Africa Action staff, interaction with other policy organizations, and opportunities to attend lectures and special events relating to Africa policy.
Qualifications:
Applicants should be organized, self-motivated and reliable, with a strong interest in Africa, human rights, and economic and social justice. Relevant coursework is highly desirable. Computer/web literacy required.
To Apply:
Interested students should submit their resume, short writing sample (3-5 pages), references and cover letter to africaaction@ igc.org or the address below.
Africa Action internships run in three sessions during the year:
Fall/Winter internships run from September through December,
Winter/Spring internships run from January/February through May,
Summer internships run from June through August
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However, Africa Action is willing to be flexible to accommodate other academic schedules.
Africa Action
Internship Program
1634 Eye Street NW, Suite 810
Washington, DC 20006
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Sara Weisman
Sara.Weisman@...
609-937-3190