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Discover how Zizi Afrique Foundation’s mission is transforming lives—and how you can be a part of it.
At Zizi Afrique Foundation, we envision a future where every child and youth thrives—a future built on inclusive education, community empowerment, and unwavering commitment to social change. Our mission is to consolidate evidence and innovate solutions to shape policy and practice, to equip all children and youth with competences for learning, living and working. As you embark on your internship journey with us, you’ll play a pivotal role in our collective effort to nurture potential, empower communities, and build a more equitable society. Join us, and contribute your passion and ideas to a movement that transforms lives through education and community-driven change.
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Disclaimer
Please read this disclaimer carefully before applying for or participating in our internship program at Zizi Afrique Foundation. By submitting your application, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
- No Guarantee of Employment or Academic Credit: Acceptance into our internship program does not guarantee future paid employment, full-time job placement, or academic credit. Participation in the internship is intended to provide valuable work experience and professional development and is not considered an employment contract.
- Adherence to Policies: Interns are required to follow all organizational policies, including safeguarding, confidentiality and code of conduct guidelines. Failure to adhere to these policies will result in immediate termination of your internship program.
FAQs
1. How can I apply for an internship at Zizi Afrique Foundation?
To apply, visit our Internships Page to view if we are currently accepting applications. If application is open, fill out the form provided by attaching the relevant documents i.e. your CV/Resume and your Cover Letter. If shortlisted for a cohort, you will receive an email inviting you for interviews – the second stage of our interview selection process.
2. Who can apply?
Everyone is eligible to apply irrespective of nationality, gender, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all individuals are treated with respect and have equal opportunities.
3. Are international applicants eligible to apply for internships?
Yes, we welcome applications from international candidates who are passionate about improving learning outcomes for children and youth. Please note that while we are excited to have a diverse group of interns, Zizi Afrique Foundation does not cover costs related to travel, accommodation, medical and travel insurance, or visa expenses to and from Kenya. International interns are responsible for arranging and financing these aspects independently.
4. What qualifications are required for an internship?
Qualifications vary depending on the internship role. Generally, we seek candidates who are passionate about improving learning outcomes for children and youth, willing to learn, and who possess relevant educational backgrounds or experience in the field
5. Are internships at Zizi Afrique Foundation paid?
We provide a nominal stipend per month to support our interns during their time with us.
6. What is the typical duration of an internship?
Internship durations can vary but are typically 3 – 4 months.
7. Where is Zizi Afrique Foundation located?
Our offices are located at Le'Mac Building 1st Floor, Church Road, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya.
8. Can I apply for an internship if I am still a student?
Yes, students are also encouraged to apply, provided they meet the qualifications and minimum requirements.
9. What is the selection process for interns?
The selection process typically involves reviewing applications, conducting interviews, and assessing candidates based on their qualifications and alignment with the Foundation's mission.