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J-PAL Africa Internships 2025 Application 

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WhyApplications are now open for the J-PAL Africa Internship Program 2025 J-PAL is a global research center working to reduce poverty by ensuring that policies are informed by scientific evidence. J-PAL is based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Africa office is based at the University of Cape Town (UCT) with a satellite office in Johannesburg.
J-PAL Africa invites you to apply for an internship in our policy, research and education and training teams. Internships are paid and positions can be structured as part-time or full-time. The internship location is either in-person (in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Accra or Nairobi) or remotely, depending on the nationality of the intern and the needs of the team.
Requirements
A degree in economics, statistics, development or a related field OR studies towards a degree in these fields and in the final year. For MicroMasters students in data, economics and policy design: At least one MicroMasters course completed. Preference will be given to candidates with competitive MicroMasters course grades (75% and above) who have completed several DEDP courses (specifically Data Analysis for Social Scientists and Designing and Executing Randomized Evaluations). Candidates must indicate which MicroMasters courses they have completed in their application and include a copy of their program transcript (available in the MicroMasters portal). Strong interest in social policy and development research.
Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet tight deadlines. Excellent communicator. Strong attention to detail. Ability to speak French in addition to English is a great asset. Resident of a Sub-Saharan African country
How to Apply
Interested individuals can apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeVU8Lx1zrfYMTUHzGyfNu0OunRmY3D9Q7KN7KLSMZ-UK1xaQ/viewform
The deadline for applying for the internship is March 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please contact Lauren Roode at lroode@povertyactionlab.org. We look forward to receiving your applications!

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Digital Media & Innovation for Development Programme (DIDP)

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iLEAD AFRICA is a dynamic leadership and social innovation hub that harnesses the power of digital technologies to empower young people and marginalized communities. It focuses on capacity building, policy influencing and digital advocacy, with thematic areas on youth leadership, democratic governance, digital advocacy and sustainable development.
Our initiatives include the Be The Change Initiative, YouthElect Initiative, CAAP, and the e-CITIZENS application. Our programs include YAS, YPLF, DigiFuture, YDD and the Be The Change Champions program. iLEAD AFRICA is committed to creating positive impact and shaping a better future for the African continent by providing platforms for learning, dialogue and collaboration for young people. To apply for the Digital Media & Innovation for Development Programme before February 9, 2025, go to: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18ePEoU_OKLpQrnzPuIeLiAdkg5F2Xs39_nbBbShxUMA/viewform?edit_requested=true

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Green Ambassadorship Program (GAP)

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GAP stands for Green Ambassador Program. GAP is currently in its third edition, an intensive 16-week program designed to empower young Africans through a comprehensive learning process that aims to transform them into successful green social entrepreneurs.

Eligibility: Age: 18 to 35 years. Citizenship: Be an African citizen. Interests: Demonstrated passion for green social entrepreneurship – have a budding idea or a startup business.Commitment: Willingness to fully participate in the 16-week intensive learning program. Connectivity: Access to a reliable internet connection and stable electricity supply. Language: Ability to communicate fluently in English.

Participants will be able to: Transform their ideas into sustainable green businesses. Benefit from world-class training in social entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Join a network of African changemakers and ambassadors. Benefit from expert mentoring and real-world case studies. Graduate with a market-ready green business. For more information and to apply before March 24, go to: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScfpv60eruTi2U-dT833UWQlITFPLOztXodm5N1UoPmfFl06w/viewform

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Communication Fellowship 2025

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The Club of Rome has established a Communication Fellowship, an annual mentoring program that aims to increase the diversity of voices addressing sustainable development issues and support early-career communication professionals from most countries around the world. The fellowship aims to create a network of passionate Club of Rome communication specialists around the world who can share information and best practices.
Applications for the 2025 Communication Fellowship are now open. The Club of Rome is currently accepting applications for the 2025 Communications Fellowship. The Fellowship is a seven-month mentoring program designed to increase the diversity of voices covering sustainability issues and support early-career communications professionals in most countries around the world. The fellowship will consist of a remote internship, with the successful fellow working from home, and travel to meet with members of the Club of Rome team. The fellowship provides a modest stipend for living expenses and includes work-related travel expenses.
The Communications Fellow will gain experience in communicating complex systems that are intended for non-specialist audiences through a range of platforms, including website, multimedia, and social media. The successful candidate will work directly with the communications team, contributing to a range of tasks including online publishing, media relations, event coverage, multimedia, social media and other communications activities.
Two positions are available and we welcome applications from candidates with a range of experience. We are particularly looking for individuals who are willing to work across all communications channels and who are skilled in producing multimedia content.
The ideal candidate will have:
A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in science or journalism, and/or a current or graduate student in a science journalism program.
Some experience writing about systems thinking or sustainability research for non-specialist audiences via blogs, journals, academic websites or other media OR experience producing multimedia content on relevant topics.
Written and oral proficiency in English and a proven ability to understand complex scientific research or systems thinking. Experience or interest in social media, video, photography or other multimedia media.
Alignment with the beliefs and vision of the Club of Rome.
Applicants from all countries are welcome, but priority will be given to citizens or residents of countries from most parts of the world.
Applications:
To apply, please send the following documents to Jobs@clubofrome.org with the subject: Communication Scholarship.
CV / Curriculum vitae
Covering letter
A sample essay (in English) of up to 800 words on a scientific topic or sustainability issue intended for a general audience. Apply before March 9, 2025.

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