AFRODAD Internship Programme 2026

AFRODAD Internship Programme – 2026 | Rise Africa Scholars
AFRODAD • 2026

Pan-African internship, January–June 2026, across policy research and advocacy, campaigns, MEL, HR, finance, and the Executive Director’s office.

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Program Snapshot

Funding TypeInternship (compensation not stated)
Study LevelBachelor’s degree completed in relevant fields
Eligible Regions / CountriesAfrica-wide; on-site at AFRODAD offices or remote by arrangement
Host InstitutionsAFRODAD (Harare, Zimbabwe; Yaoundé, Cameroon; remote)
Fields / TracksPolicy Research & Advocacy; Campaigns & Communications; Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning; HR & Administration; Finance & Administration; Executive Director’s Office
OpensOngoing
Deadline31 Oct 2025, 12:00 noon

Tip: Prepare your CV and a 500-word personal statement before starting the form.

Overview

The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) advances debt justice, responsible borrowing, and effective public finance for sustainable development across Africa.

This six-month internship builds practical skills in policy analysis, advocacy, campaigns, MEL, and organisational operations within a Pan-African CSO environment.

What the Internship Provides

  • Professional Exposure: Policy research, advocacy, campaigns
  • Learning: African economic development, debt and public finance
  • Skills: Analytical, research, writing, presentation
  • Work Setup: On-site at AFRODAD offices or remote by arrangement

Eligibility

Academic

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Administration, HR, Communications, Data Science, Development Economics, Economics, International Development, IR, Law, or Statistics

Professional

  • Strong analytical and written skills
  • Confident public speaking/presentation

Residency / Language / Other

  • Open to African nationals
  • On-site at AFRODAD locations or remote by arrangement
  • English and/or French proficiency
  • Own laptop and stable internet

Tracks / Focus Areas

  • Policy, Research & Advocacy
  • Domestic Resource Mobilisation
  • Sovereign Debt Management
  • Legal Advocacy & Analysis on Debt
  • International Public & Private Finance
  • Campaigns & Communications; MEL; HR; Finance; ED’s Office

How to Apply

Step 1 – Review tracks: Read role descriptions and select your preferred department.
Step 2 – Prepare documents: CV and a 500-word personal statement on motivation and fit.
Step 3 – Submit: Apply via Airtable form before the deadline.

Documents usually include: CV, personal statement. Submit via Airtable.

Application Timeline

  • Call Opens: Ongoing
  • Deadline: 31 Oct 2025, 12:00 noon
  • Program Start: January 2026
  • Program End: June 2026

Why It Matters

Contribute to continental policy influence on debt management and public finance, supporting equitable and accountable development.

Contacts & Official Links

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