UNDP Ethiopia Internship Vacancy 2026 – Governance and Rule of Law
UNDP Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Role description
UNDP Ethiopia Internship Vacancy 2026 – Governance and Rule of Law
Organization: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Employment Type: Internship (Full‑time) Contract Duration: 6 months Application Deadline: June 11, 2026 Vacancy ID: 34624
About UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, fostering a workplace where all individuals can thrive. UNDP supports governance, peacebuilding, and rule of law initiatives across Africa, aligned with Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) .
The Governance and Peacebuilding Programme works to strengthen democratic institutions, promote civic participation, enhance access to justice, and build resilient governance systems across the continent.
Position: Intern – Governance and Rule of Law
Objective
This internship provides graduate‑level students with direct exposure to UNDP’s regional work in governance, rule of law, and democratic institutions. Interns will gain practical experience in research, communications, and program support, while contributing to initiatives that strengthen governance and peacebuilding in Africa.
Key Responsibilities
Assist in preparing communication materials (events, articles, social media). Support research on governance, peacebuilding, and rule of law issues. Provide administrative support, including media monitoring and record‑keeping. Collect data and conduct literature reviews on topics such as human rights, transitional justice, electoral integrity, and civic engagement. Document good practices and lessons learned from African countries. Prepare summaries from events, roundtables, and missions. Assist in organizing technical workshops and governance dialogues.
Qualifications
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s or Master’s program in Governance, Peace & Security, Development Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy, Law, Human Rights, or related fields. Strong interest in governance, peacebuilding, and rule of law. Excellent communication, research, and organizational skills. Fluency in English required; French desirable.
Organization: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Employment Type: Internship (Full‑time) Contract Duration: 6 months Application Deadline: June 11, 2026 Vacancy ID: 34624
About UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, fostering a workplace where all individuals can thrive. UNDP supports governance, peacebuilding, and rule of law initiatives across Africa, aligned with Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) .
The Governance and Peacebuilding Programme works to strengthen democratic institutions, promote civic participation, enhance access to justice, and build resilient governance systems across the continent.
Position: Intern – Governance and Rule of Law
Objective
This internship provides graduate‑level students with direct exposure to UNDP’s regional work in governance, rule of law, and democratic institutions. Interns will gain practical experience in research, communications, and program support, while contributing to initiatives that strengthen governance and peacebuilding in Africa.
Key Responsibilities
Assist in preparing communication materials (events, articles, social media). Support research on governance, peacebuilding, and rule of law issues. Provide administrative support, including media monitoring and record‑keeping. Collect data and conduct literature reviews on topics such as human rights, transitional justice, electoral integrity, and civic engagement. Document good practices and lessons learned from African countries. Prepare summaries from events, roundtables, and missions. Assist in organizing technical workshops and governance dialogues.
Qualifications
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s or Master’s program in Governance, Peace & Security, Development Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy, Law, Human Rights, or related fields. Strong interest in governance, peacebuilding, and rule of law. Excellent communication, research, and organizational skills. Fluency in English required; French desirable.