The West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) invites applications for its Next Generation Internship Programme (NGIP) – a six-month, fully funded internship based in Accra, Ghana, from July to December 2025.
Are you a passionate young West African from The Gambia, Liberia, or Burkina Faso eager to gain hands-on experience in civil society work?
Responsibilities for Interns:
- Supporting in designing and implementing institutional assessment tools, training, and technical support.
- Participating in unit and cross-unit programme/project planning and proposal development.
- Providing general administrative support for programmes, budget monitoring, tracking, and maintaining a calendar of activities.
- Assisting with arrangements and organisation of the various pieces of training and technical support planned under the Unit.
- Serving as a liaison between WACSI and resource persons, associates, partners, and beneficiaries.
- Aiding in designing and developing training tools such as toolkits, modules, and other indigenous training resources.
- Researching, writing, and producing briefings and fact sheets on ongoing programmes and projects.
- Developing and drafting project work plans, reports, concept notes, and other documentation, such as training and resource materials, presentations, and budget proposals.
- Conduct desktop research on policy and legislative issues
- Assist in gathering information and writing reports for policy meetings
- Assist in policy meetings and workshop preparation
- Assist in the development of policy advocacy training tool
- Support other administrative tasks
- Any other duties that the Head of the Unit may assign
About West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI)
The West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) was established by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) in 2005 to reinforce the capacities of civil society in the sub-region. The Institute became operational in July 2007. Their vision: A peaceful and prosperous West Africa where development is driven by its people. Their mission: We strengthen civil society in West Africa to be responsive, collaborative, representative, resilient and influential through knowledge sharing, learning, connecting and influencing. WACSI’s core values are the driving force of its operational...... continue reading
.png)
Subscribe for scholarship update!
Be among the first to know whenever new West Africa Civil Society Institute scholarship is going on. Enter your email address and click the Subscribe button ↓
WACSI Next Generation Internship Progrmme
Aim and Benefits of WACSI Next Generation Internship Progrmme
- The institute will support interns fully with a flight to and from their home country, furnished accommodation, lunch during working days for the duration of the internship, and a monthly stipend.
Requirements for WACSI Next Generation Internship Progrmme Qualification
- This intensive, on-site opportunity is tailored for early career professionals and fresh graduates with 0–3 years of experience, keen to contribute to and learn from WACSI’s work in Capacity Development, Policy Influencing and Advocacy, and Knowledge Management.
- Interns will receive practical training, mentorship, and exposure to core organisational functions.
Application Deadline
May 11, 2025How to Apply
Please note:
- Preference will be given to applicants with high proficiency in English, French or Portuguese and a working knowledge of one other.
- The successful intern will spend a substantial part of her/his internship working at the WACSI office in Accra, Ghana.
- The internship period is from July to December 2025. Interns who are unable to complete the six-months internship will refund the total cost of the internship package to WACSI.
- The deadline for application is May 11, 2025.
For more details, visit WACSI Internship webage