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Summer 2008 Internships in Africa and Washington, D.C.

USAID's Africa Bureau expects to have a limited number of Summer 2008 internships available in a few of our overseas missions in sub-Saharan Africa as well as in Washington, D.C. This is an excellent opportunity for outstanding students interested in pursuing careers in international development.

Timeline for the process:

  • January 28, 2008: On-line application module will be officially launched. Please note that applications will not be accepted before the launch.
  • March 7, 2008: Closing date for applications
  • Mid-April: Applicants will be notified of USAID decisions.

Selection criteria:

  • Students must be American citizens.
  • Students must be juniors, seniors, or graduate students. Student status will be verified by USAID.
  • Students should inform their university's office of international programs or the equivalent that they are applying for an internship. It is in the interest of the student that the university be aware of the application.
Application requirements for both Africa and Washington are:
  • a letter of interest;
  • a 1-page essay (statement of intent) outlining his/her particular strengths; discussing what development issues interest them; and explaining their expectations for the internship;
  • two letters of recommendation from faculty (employers are also acceptable); and
  • additional information that is required by the on-line application form.

Applicants should be studying relevant disciplines (public policy, economics, journalism, agricultural economics, agronomy, public administration, law, management, political science, health, etc.).

Students desiring internships in Francophone Africa must be proficient in French. Students desiring internships in Lusophone Africa must be proficient in Portugese or Spanish. Flexibility, initiative, enthusiasm, good interpersonal skills and lots of energy are also desired. Computer skills are a necessity.

Normally, the internship period is June 15-August 15, although this is negotiable. Selected students must be able to stay the duration of the internship as determined by the sponsoring mission or Washington, DC office. Final decisions on placement will be made in light of the candidate pool and USAID mission priorities at the time of candidate selection. USAID is an equal opportunity employer.

To support the USAID Africa Bureau's communication needs, all interns are encouraged to include an outreach component in their internship by taking digital photos and writing articles for their school or hometown newspapers. Alternatively, when students return to their schools, they are encouraged to seek out opportunities to present information to their school communities about their experiences in Africa and work with USAID. Students doing Washington-based internships are also encouraged to write or present something about their experience with USAID. Photos and articles will be considered for inclusion in USAID outreach efforts and websites.

Application Procedures:

Students will apply on-line at the USAID web site at this URL: http://partners.usaid.gov/afrintern/. The on-line application form will ask you to fill in basic information as well as a description of your foreign language skills and overseas experience. You will also be asked to submit a letter of interest, statement of intent, and resume (or CV) on-line. The letter of interest is analogous to a cover letter for a job application. The statement of intent should discuss your interests in development and indicate how the internship fits into your career goals.

Applicants can find the link to the application module on the USAID/Africa web site: http://www.usaid.gov/locations/sub-saharan_africa/ . Click on the link labeled "Internships" at the bottom of the red navigational box on the right-hand side of the page.

It is recommended that you first view the application form to see what information you will need and then prepare your statements in a standard word processing program. When you are ready to fill out the application, copy and paste your texts into the appropriate fields. Special note: in the application, where "Internship Location" is filled in, students applying for internships overseas must choose "USAID Mission in Africa."

Letters of Recommendation: For logistical reasons, we strongly prefer to receive recommendations by email. Email letters of recommendation should be sent to AFR_Interns@usaid.gov with the student's name in the subject line of the email. Faculty members who prefer to send hard copies may mail them to this address:

Ranta Russell
Office of the Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Africa, RRB 4.08-024
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20523-4801

Applications will be accepted from January 28 to March 7, 2008. The application web site will be taken off-line March 7. Letters of recommendation will be accepted until March 7.

Offers of positions under this internship program are subject to sufficient funding for these purposes. And, security clearances referenced below MUST be obtained before the commencement of any internship.

Additional Information for Internships in USAID Missions in Africa

  • Selected students will be required to undergo a security and medical clearance process and must be covered under a medical insurance and medical evacuation plan.

USAID and each student will sign an agreement that provides that:

  • USAID will provide the student with housing, a small monthly stipend, and in-country travel costs.
  • The student or the sponsoring university will be responsible for round-trip travel costs to Africa, medical insurance (including Medevac insurance), automobile and other insurance, and all other costs not paid or reimbursed by USAID.

Additional Information about Internships in Washington D.C.

  • Washington, D.C. internships are unpaid positions.
  • While Students will be required to obtain a security clearance, they will not be required to undergo a medical clearance process. In addition, there is no requirement that they have special medical insurance and a medical evacuation plan.

Point of Contact: AFR_Interns@usaid.gov

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