Summary
As an Advocacy and Policy Intern at Habitat for Humanity, you will play a crucial role in supporting our advocacy efforts to promote policies that advance access to safe, affordable housing. This internship provides an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in public policy, advocacy campaigns such as Home Equals Campaign, and community organizing while contributing to the mission of Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) is seeking a talented Intern to support advocacy work at the Africa Area Office. The nature of the job is hybrid.
About Home Equals: Home Equals is a campaign initiated by Africa Housing Forum, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of housing equality. Home Equals is a five-year global advocacy campaign dedicated to achieving policy change, at all levels, to ensure that people living in informal settlement.
Responsibilities/Duties
Research and Analysis support:
- Conduct research on housing policies, socio-economic factors affecting housing, and best practices in affordable housing solutions across Africa.
- Analyse data and trends related to housing equality and affordability.
Advocacy Support:
- Assist in the development of advocacy materials, including reports, policy briefs, and presentations.
- Support the organization of advocacy events, workshops, and forums.
- Engage with stakeholders to promote the Home Equals campaign and Africa Housing Forum initiatives.
Communication:
- Assist in drafting press releases, articles, and social media content to raise awareness about housing equality issues.
- Manage and update the organization’s social media platforms to amplify advocacy efforts.
Collaboration:
- Work closely with team members to coordinate advocacy campaigns and outreach activities.
- Collaborate with external partners, including NGOs, government agencies, and community organizations.
Stakeholder Engagement:
- Support outreach efforts to build partnerships with key stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and community organizations.
- Assist in organizing meetings, workshops, and events to promote dialogue on housing issues.
Legislative Monitoring:
- Monitor at least four legislative developments related to housing and community development within the Habitat For Humanity countries/ National Organizations.
- Track bills, hearings, and other policy activities relevant to Habitat for Humanity’s advocacy priorities. Prepare summaries and updates on legislative actions for internal stakeholders.
What we can offer:
- Gaining experience in a friendly and multicultural environment
- Learning about the operations of a multinational organization
- Possible participation in conferences online and in-person
- Learning about African Union (AU) and Regional Bodies institutions and policies
- Learning about international network building
- Learning about project management and project implementation
- Personal and professional growth through various courses and teambuilding activities
Minimum Requirements
- Must be a university student, pursing degree in sociology, anthropology, public policy, international relations, development studies. Completed bachelor’s degree is an advantage.
- Knowledge or interest in affordable housing, social equality, Land/ Climate Change and advocacy.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team.
- Openness to learn and ability to process information.
- Excellent command of English, especially in writing, French would be an added advantage.
- Possess professional maturity and sensitivity to different cultures.
- Must be computer literate and experience using MS packages including MS Outlook and Teams.
- Demonstrate a commitment to HFHI values and vision:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Writing and communication skills
- Team player
- Quick learner
Benefits:
- Hands-on experience in policy analysis, advocacy, and grassroots organizing.
- Opportunity to work closely with experienced professionals in the field of housing and community development.
- Networking opportunities with policymakers, nonprofit organizations, and advocacy groups.
- Flexible schedule and possibility of remote work arrangements.
- Stipend or academic credit may be available, depending on the internship program.
How to apply
Candidates should send their CVs (preferred not more than 2 pages) and a cover letter
(Maximum 1 page) expressing their interest via email: [email protected]
with Advocacy Intern as the subject of the email.
The closing date for applications is 5th July 2024.